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NFL's First Broadcast In 3-D, Still Has Work To Do

darkwing_bmf writes "The NFL broadcast a live game to theaters in 3-D for the first time on Thursday night. The technology demonstration was mostly successful but they still have some issues to work out. 'Some scenes clearly captured the benefits of 3-D broadcasts, however, such as an interception by Chargers linebacker Stephen Cooper as players crisscrossed the field, and a long touchdown catch by San Diego's Vincent Jackson with the arc of the ball caught on camera all the way. Viewers were encouraged to text in their reaction to the viewing. One of the first comments, according to the commentators: "More cheerleaders."'"

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  1. Re:Sure! by fyngyrz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, that doesn't follow. Being enthusiastically hetero is not at all the same as being homophobic; I'm not interested in the sexuality of men or sex with men, it's simply boring -- doesn't result in any sexual reaction at all. Which is, in fact, probably the main reason why football bores me. The fact is, male on male sexuality is neither offensive or fearsome to me. The more men that prefer that path, the more women left for exclusively straight guys like me, so by all means, have at it. You can count on me to support your quest for rights and equality on every front. As here, for instance.

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  2. Re:Sure! by BronsCon · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I'm sure you have firsthand experience to know that's true.

    I'm not afraid of the dong, myself, I just prefer twat.

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