u/quinacridone-blue

Image 1 — I bought a the chrapest tire I could find for a road trip. It is made in Cambodia.
Image 2 — I bought a the chrapest tire I could find for a road trip. It is made in Cambodia.
Image 3 — I bought a the chrapest tire I could find for a road trip. It is made in Cambodia.
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I bought a the chrapest tire I could find for a road trip. It is made in Cambodia.

The Sailun Atrezzo SVA-2. It was the cheapest tire available for my car, and Discount Tire didn't even list the brand. It just said "Brands may vary based on availability." I then proceeded to drive 350 miles on it the next day.

By the way, Indiana's roads suck really bad. They are so comically bad that Indiana has its own campaign to address it.

u/quinacridone-blue — 7 hours ago
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KUDOs to TNT Sports and HBO Max

I subscribed to HBO Max just to watch the French Open on demand. I clicked on the Swiatek/Jones match this morning a few hours after it was played. They showed the whole match with no scrolling along the bottom of the screen, and just a tiny scorecard in the corner. The whole screen was dedicated to the match. The color commentary was kept to a minimum, and was very nice, no awkward gossip, no talking over the play, and no discussion of other matches. They never once discussed the other courts during the match, so there were no spoilers anywhere from the broadcasters or with on screen graphics.

It seems so simple, but it has been years since it seemed like a broadcast got it right. I'm so glad someone finally realized we might need to see the matches after they are played, and don't want spoilers.

I feel like it has taken so much work to get here. I've had to unsubscribe and block so many organizations and player feeds on social media because they immediately post congratulations to players as soon as a match ends, but the broadcast usually spoils a few matches every day for me. This one didn't.

Kudos to TNT sports and HBO.

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u/quinacridone-blue — 1 month ago