Are 50-goal scorers a thing of the past?
It all rests on Alex Ovechkin ... again.
Only he can save the NHL from going without a 50-goal scorer for the first time in a full season in the salary-cap era.
Maybe Ovechkin will do it again. He needs seven goals in his final 10
games. One should never bet against the Russian goal machine.
But
if he doesn't, the specter of the NHL's first full season without a
50-goal scorer since 2003-04 -- aka the Dead Puck Era -- certainly
underlines what everyone has known for a while: It's hard to score goals
in this league.
(NHL.com)
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Toyota's Latest & Greatest Race Car
Here's Toyota’s New Twin-Turbo V6 LMP1 Beast
We now have a full set of LMP1 cars for the FIA WEC in 2016, with Toyota following Audi and Porsche in revealing its new prototype - the TS050 Hybrid
(CarThrottle.com)
We now have a full set of LMP1 cars for the FIA WEC in 2016, with Toyota following Audi and Porsche in revealing its new prototype - the TS050 Hybrid
(CarThrottle.com)
R.I.P. - Phife, The 5 Footer
Hip Hop Legend Phife Dawg Of A Tribe Called Quest Has Passed Away
Sadly, it has been confirmed that Malik Taylor, the rapper better known as Phife Dawg from the legendary group A Tribe Called Quest, has died. The amazingly talented and quick-tongued lyricist was only 45-years-old.
(BroBible.com)
Sadly, it has been confirmed that Malik Taylor, the rapper better known as Phife Dawg from the legendary group A Tribe Called Quest, has died. The amazingly talented and quick-tongued lyricist was only 45-years-old.
(BroBible.com)
I'm Going To Try This
Choose One Of These Two Payments Methods To Get Out Of Credit Card Debt Much Faster
What’s the snowball method of credit card payments?
Picture a snowball. Don’t picture it coming at your face, envision it on the ground. It starts small and after continuous rolls it gets bigger and bigger AND NOW picture it coming at your face.
The snowball method was made famous by financial author Dave Ramsey.
First, list all your debts from the smallest balance to the largest balance — regardless of the interest rate — and start with the smallest balance. Each month, pay only the minimum on all the other balances and focus the rest of your money on paying off that first balance. Once that’s gone, move onto the next balance and so on. The benefit to the snowball method is there’s a feeling of accomplishment in seeing each debt disappear.
So what’s the avalanche method of credit card payments?
Avalanches are scary as hell. Also scary is the biggest of your credit card balance. That number would make most people dump in their shorts. With the avalanche method, a person works on paying off their highest balance first. No matter how large. It’s the same method as snowball except all the small balances get minimum payments and the massive debt gets the big chunks of cash.
(BroBible.com)
What’s the snowball method of credit card payments?
Picture a snowball. Don’t picture it coming at your face, envision it on the ground. It starts small and after continuous rolls it gets bigger and bigger AND NOW picture it coming at your face.
The snowball method was made famous by financial author Dave Ramsey.
First, list all your debts from the smallest balance to the largest balance — regardless of the interest rate — and start with the smallest balance. Each month, pay only the minimum on all the other balances and focus the rest of your money on paying off that first balance. Once that’s gone, move onto the next balance and so on. The benefit to the snowball method is there’s a feeling of accomplishment in seeing each debt disappear.
So what’s the avalanche method of credit card payments?
Avalanches are scary as hell. Also scary is the biggest of your credit card balance. That number would make most people dump in their shorts. With the avalanche method, a person works on paying off their highest balance first. No matter how large. It’s the same method as snowball except all the small balances get minimum payments and the massive debt gets the big chunks of cash.
(BroBible.com)
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