Word: replaying
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...waited in line for a quarter of an hour outside the Kong to find out. Once inside, I pressed up three flights of crowded stairs, downed a beer, talked to a few acquaintances and left feeling somewhat disappointed. It was a strange replay of first-year orientation. Instead of asking the proverbial three question, "Where are you from? What dorm are you in? What are you going to concentrate in?", we exchanged three new variations: "How was your thesis? What are you doing next year? Where are you going to live...
...fourth game began as a painful replay of the third, but fortunately for Crimson fans, Harvard escaped with a win. The Crimson found itself clutching an early 3-0 lead, but balls hit long by Mager and Guilianelli gave MIT a 5-3 advantage...
...fourth game began as a painful replay of the third, but fortunately for Crimson fans, Harvard escaped with a win. The Crimson found itself clutching an early 3-0 lead, but balls hit long by Mager and Guilianelli gave MIT a 5-3 advantage...
...ever worry that you're not watching enough TV? Two new appliances, from Replay Networks ($699) and TiVo ($499), will help when they debut in the spring. The devices are slightly bigger than a VCR; each houses a huge hard drive that will store eight hours or so of programming. They attach to phone lines through which TV guides are constantly transmitted. Programming is as simple as calling up the week's listings, pointing and clicking...
Several owners remain philosophically opposed to any nonhuman intrusion on the dignity of the game, which is essentially a blood sport. But a random sampling of teams suggests replay will get a thorough review in the off-season, as will oft debated questions such as whether officials should be full-time professionals rather than weekend warriors with day jobs...