Hi,
Is there any software that shows live soccer score from different leagues?
Thanks
have you tried http://www.livescore.com/ ???
Or check http://portal.opera.com/scores most popular competitions are shown especially for mobile phones.
Thanks, these work.
I think you mean football.
Yes sir, the one that is dribbled by foot
Ok, so ever since I got my HD7, i noticed the marketplace is storming with a lot of free game apps. Which ones would you consider an addictive app download?
I for one like Unite and much fun that Teeter (on HD, HD2).
Flowers (an Xbox live title), Color Flow and Poker Square are the only freebies I've tried that I played more than once or twice before deleting.
What blows my mind is the number of Tic Tac Toe games on there. With even basic common sense every game should end in a tie. I guess it's a decent game for people to practice with for development purposes... I just fear we're eventually going to have a marketplace with 30,000 apps, 26,000 of which are Tic Tac Toe.
I never really had a chance to play tic tac toe. I should check it out. I saw it on there but didn't look appealing to me. Flowers as well, the same thing.
Impossible Shoota is a good freebie.
YannieBoy said:
Impossible Shoota is a good freebie.
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But OMG I dont see how people hit such high scores on the leaderboards, I can't get past 9,500.
gamefrick said:
But OMG I dont see how people hit such high scores on the leaderboards, I can't get past 9,500.
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ALWAYS keep moving.
Free games, there are very few worth to play.
My favorite NFS, is not free..........
But if you pay for that...you probably wouldn't pay for any other game so it might be worth the buy for you, lol
Hey folks!
I dunno why, but I had something pop into my head on my way to work today, and I thought I'd ask you fine folks.
This question is directed at British, Australian, and New Zealander members of XDA.
Let us assume you're in a conversation with someone, and they either use the term:
A. Footballer
B. Football Player
Would you automatically assume if they said "footballer" they were referring to that sport which you folks call "football" and we Americans call "soccer", but if the person had said "football player" would you assume they meant American Football?
Thanks in advance!
I'd think English football for both We don't really do American Football haha
Oh, ok.
I know you guys aren't necessarily going to be "into" American Football. lol...
I just didn't know if you considered one or the other to be exclusive.
My ex-girlfriend taught me, for instance, that "rooting for one's team" in Brit/Aussie circles would have a, *ahem* completely different meaning than it does here in the U.S. I didn't know if you had the same degree of differentiation for what you call your athletes.
Groovy. Thanks!
SciFiSurfer said:
Oh, ok.
I know you guys aren't necessarily going to be "into" American Football. lol...
I just didn't know if you considered one or the other to be exclusive.
My ex-girlfriend taught me, for instance, that "rooting for one's team" in Brit/Aussie circles would have a, *ahem* completely different meaning than it does here in the U.S. I didn't know if you had the same degree of differentiation for what you call your athletes.
Groovy. Thanks!
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Haha Okay, Wait are you sure? When someone says youre rooting for a team or whatever it means supporting
We usually refer to your version of football as;
"Stop And Go Shiny Helmet Carry Ball"
Sometimes shortened to "American Football"
Go Packers
Also, last I heard football was over because all the players are too busy sleeping with prostitutes to actually play football anymore. That could just be the BBC/Daily Mail scaremongering though.
conantroutman said:
We usually refer to your version of football as;
"Stop And Go Shiny Helmet Carry Ball"
Sometimes shortened to "American Football"
Go Packers
Also, last I heard football was over because all the players are too busy sleeping with prostitutes to actually play football anymore. That could just be the BBC/Daily Mail scaremongering though.
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Can I steal that epically funny phrase?
(my Dad played for the San Francisco 49ers in 1959, 60, 61}
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Babydoll25 said:
Can I steal that epically funny phrase?
(my Dad played for the San Francisco 49ers in 1959, 60, 61}
Sent from my Nexus S because it decided to play nice....or telepathically using two tin cans and some string.
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Help yourself
Im guessing Super Sunday was an extra big deal in your house then?.....
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Help yourself
Im guessing Super Sunday was an extra big deal in your house then?.....
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Thanks
Still is
Sent from my Nexus S because it decided to play nice....or telepathically using two tin cans and some string.
In the UK, Footballer & football player are the same thing, they mean soccer player.
In Australia, they call it soccer and soccer player...football (footy) is either NRL(National Rugby League) or AFL (Australian Football League).
Well I'm not British but I watch the english premier league a lot and go to a lot of games (btw Bolton are beating Arsenal!!) and I'd assume that when you're talking about a footballer that it's the premier league and a football player is like NFL. That might be because I'm one of of few who actually know how to play NFL football and how the rules work and follow it.
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Well I'm not British but I watch the english premier league a lot and go to a lot of games (btw Bolton are beating Arsenal!!) and I'd assume that when you're talking about a footballer that it's the premier league and a football player is like NFL. That might be because I'm one of of few who actually know how to play NFL football and how the rules work and follow it.
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Over here, we call them footballers, football players, the-idiot-who-lost-my-200-dollar-bet-because-he-couldn't-score-from-point-blank, the-sissy-diver, and probably that-ambiguously-gay-dude-who-keeps-hugging-everyone.
Oh, and we call them people who carry the "football" around with their hands retards.
You folks are awesome, and this thread made me laugh. Trust me, today I could do with a laugh, so thanks very much!
My ex-g/f and I had a number of conversations about the differences between Australia/Europe and the U.S. vis à vis both sports and school. She told me few interesting things.
1. Australia doesn't have schools with big sports teams. The notion of big money teams that aren't professional teams is, I gather, essentially an unknown concept.
2. You don't ask "What team are you rooting for?" because "rooting" means having sex with.
3. Students really don't get to pick what professors they have in college for their classes.
(She also put me wise to the Australia/NZ rivalry and jokes, but I really don't remember them. Well, except for the sheep jokes, but those are really baa-aa-aa-ad.)
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You folks are awesome, and this thread made me laugh. Trust me, today I could do with a laugh, so thanks very much!
My ex-g/f and I had a number of conversations about the differences between Australia/Europe and the U.S. vis à vis both sports and school. She told me few interesting things.
1. Australia doesn't have schools with big sports teams. The notion of big money teams that aren't professional teams is, I gather, essentially an unknown concept.
2. You don't ask "What team are you rooting for?" because "rooting" means having sex with.
3. Students really don't get to pick what professors they have in college for their classes.
(She also put me wise to the Australia/NZ rivalry and jokes, but I really don't remember them. Well, except for the sheep jokes, but those are really baa-aa-aa-ad.)
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I think that school thing really only happens in North America. I haven't heard of one country in Europe that has like big teams that are a school. They are mostly just formed from people getting together and forming a 'club'. That's basically how all football teams are over here. And the football teams have the professional team, then under teams for like kids and so on. Like there isn't only one Manchester United team for example, they have the reserves team and then youth teams.
Sadly, most schools in Britain these days dont receive enough funding to teach basic maths and English.... let alone fund a seriously competitive sporting team.
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Sadly, most schools in Britain these days dont receive enough funding to teach basic maths and English.... let alone fund a seriously competitive sporting team.
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I was actually only referring to colleges, not K-12 schools. In that, sadly, the U.K. and the U.S. are essentially the same. There's so much that's not taught or done in schools that was taught or done not that long ago.
Part of the problem is the whole "teach to the test" phenomenon associated with the various state-level tests. Washington DC wants to have the states give that up in favor of pushing its own nationally standardized test. The problem there is twofold:
1. More and more power concentrated and centralized in one all-powerful authority;
2. Replacing one "teach to the test" environment with another one.
Anyhow, I don't intend to turn this into a political debate (which if we keep going down this road it surely will be), I'm simply curious about the differences.
Thanks again!
Hey everyone,
I just put up All-Star Food Finder in the Windows Phone Marketplace. It's one of my first apps. Check it out and let me know what you think. Here's the details:
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You can also save restaurants as Live Tiles to your home screen for fast and handy access.
When you buy All-Star Food Finder, you can save restaurants to your own I've Been Here List and your personal Wish List. In addition, the paid version is ad-free.
Looking or comments, suggestions or just any feedback in general. Thanks!
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Hey,
Just found this in the US store but notice it's not in any other marketplaces...
I know the app is full of US restaurants but I'm doing a three week roadtrip round the USA in the summer and something like this would be awesome to have.
Could you consider publishing it to other marketplaces (UK at least please!) so that I can buy a copy?
Ta
Thanks for an informative post. This restaurant app is good and user friendly, I love to use this app whenever I go for outing.