Championship games are live on beIN Sport tv here this year, the other Friday night games have been so I'm sure ours will be too.
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It's because of BODMAS - maths has a specific order in which things have to be done, so that there can only ever be one correct answer (otherwise the same equation having different answers would make computers/planes/everything impossible). Order of operations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
Not a problem (I'm in grad school for weather-stuff so am well versed in it around here by this point). As for the orcas, I think anytime from June-September is supposed to be good, although you'll have less chances of it being cold & foggy out there in the 2nd half of July and through August...
West of the Cascades, it's pretty much always sunny from about mid-July through to mid-September (it might start foggy in the mornings, but is clear by midday). The first week of August is the driest on average, gets up to around 80 usually, sometimes into the 90s. June is always grim, April...
I must have been living in the NW for too long! I can't think of a bar anywhere nearby that has anything other than microbrews on tap (mostly local, admittedly, but there's stuff from across the country available), and the beer aisle in the supermarkets is probably 90% micro and 10% coors/etc...
Most of the west coast is fine for veggie stuff (again - especially the bigger, laid back cities like Seattle, San Francisco and Portland). The north east was ok in my experience as well. Based on a year living in Oklahoma and travelling around the middle of the country - avoid that unless...
The RSL Javier Morales played a full game for them on Saturday, so I'd be surprised if it's the same guy (although I'd be happy if it is as he's pretty good).
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