And teal is evil.
The Florida Marlins wore teal.
They won 2 World Series Championships faster than any other franchise.
Conclusion: Evil wins.
'Serenity'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And teal is evil.
The Florida Marlins wore teal.
They won 2 World Series Championships faster than any other franchise.
Conclusion: Evil wins.
Baseball is evil too?
Baseball is evil too?
Let's compare the carbon footprint of the World Series vs. the Indy 500 first...
woohoo!!! I just finished packing the wreck that was my desk. LaCie, Airport, printer, random stacks of paper and toner, CD-Rs, a million cables...everything but the laptop and router.
Next up: Dishes, then clothes. Then Friday lori comes over with Hank to take my bed to the new place!
Tomorrow my range and refrigerator are going to be delivered, so I'm going to bring all the cleaning supplies, toilet paper and paper towels, and measuring tape for to figure out what size blinds I need and whether I can rube goldberg a solution to getting my AC in the bedroom window.
Gah. I am SO BORING.
Gah. I am SO BORING.
Wasn't your bathroom collapsing on your head four hours ago?
Let's compare the carbon footprint of the World Series vs. the Indy 500 first...Oh, my sport of choice is environmentally tragic. With a capital T.
I mean, it uses ethanol but that's not really saying a lot. But it's zoooooooooooomy. And zoomy is good to me. Unless it's a teal car.
Yes! And someone will "look at it" tomorrow. I'm looking at it right now. Looking at it doesn't seem to fix it.
I wonder if the carbon footprint of the world series and NASCAR are really that different. The biggest part of the footprint would be the fans driving to get there. Is it that different? Do NASCAR fans drive longer distances in bigger cars? Because if not, the 43 cars (do I remember the number right) are minor compared to the cars driven by the tens and hundreds of thousands in the stadium or at the track.
the 43 carsGold star. Wait, I'm sorry. That should be the Cheerios Dodge star. (Yes, I had to look up a damn team that ran a yellow-ish livery. I am Buffista, I am pedantic.)
I *think* baseball has a bigger overall turnout in season and Nascar tops on per event turnout. But I kinda zone when they talk about it, so I am not certain.
The cars, whether in Nascar or Indy, are awful from an environmental standpoint but I am certain that they leave a much bigger carbon footprint just transporting people and equipment throughout a season. The freight is ... boggling, really.
Do NASCAR fans drive longer distances in bigger cars?
Many of them do drive great distances in RVs and camp out before the race.
ETA: Oh yeah and the freight. You don't just bring one car to the race. There are many trucks and trailers and buses for each team.