Sponsored by HowLifeWorks
How to Make Your PC as Fast as the Day You Bought It view!
howlifeworks.com - What's the fastest way to restore a computer to its original blazing glory
13 Comments
- doctornkul, on 04/14/2009, -0/+9I'm hoping this will come to more stadiums, though it's unlikely (Nintendo owns the Mariners).
- DoodleMaster, on 04/14/2009, -0/+4Wow this is pretty cool other places (bowling alleys, pubs, etcetera) need to implement this.
- Thekirby45, on 04/14/2009, -0/+4Cool never knew Nintendo owned the Mariners. I guess it just another thing Nintendo is doing to take over the world ;D
- Greengoo, on 04/15/2009, -0/+3All I want is Swimsuit Issue DS, complete with touch-screen support.
- doobiebrother, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3Exclusive ESPN content, and the M's are on top of the AL West. I need to hold onto this moment before it's gone (which will be very soon)
- Poochyfud, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2You could do this last year...I heard it on an Orioles broadcast. It is pretty sweet though.
- ZhiZaki, on 04/15/2009, -0/+2I support the concept, because I am a DS owner....however baseball's just not my thing.
- str3ama, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2I doubt this will last too long.
- ratbear, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2Nintendo the company doesn't own the M's per se, but several of their high level executives do.....is it any surprise why the greatest baseball game of all time (Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball for the SNES) featured a Seattle Mariner?
P.S. The Japanese ownership sucks, they don't care about winning a championship, they are perfectly happy making a tidy profit off merchandise and a sterile, family friendly game day experience. - SonicEarth, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2Awesome! I always wanted to know how the Yankees, Red Sox, and Manny were doing at all times!
- cyoder, on 04/16/2009, -0/+1It's not really the Mariners' thing, either.
- seattlescott0, on 04/15/2009, -0/+1Do what i do brother. Cut out the standings every morning because you never knew when it'll be the last time you see it.
- Zenicius, on 04/14/2009, -11/+3Bury me.



What is Digg?