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Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

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I think I'm different in my preferences from most people, but I don't want to know the score for anything I haven't watched yet. I realize I'm in the minority, judging from the amount of effort it has taken to convince my phone to stop popping up notifications ruining every Seahawks game for me from a dozen different sources, and from browsing the Formula 1 website with my eyes closed in the hope of scrolling down to…

I'm much the same way, but you should try f1calendar.com for session timing.

Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

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This looks so slick it makes me wish I was interested in the NBA just so I can use it! It's great to see new and modern CLI tools being developed, I just hope the fact that it's node-based doesn't mean it's heavy as a regular desktop app.

Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

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post #31

I think I'm different in my preferences from most people, but I don't want to know the score for anything I haven't watched yet. I realize I'm in the minority, judging from the amount of effort it has taken to convince my phone to stop popping up notifications ruining every Seahawks game for me from a dozen different sources, and from browsing the Formula 1 website with my eyes closed in the hope of scrolling down to…

I'm much the same way, but you should try f1calendar.com for session timing.

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Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

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I think I'm different in my preferences from most people, but I don't want to know the score for anything I haven't watched yet. I realize I'm in the minority, judging from the amount of effort it has taken to convince my phone to stop popping up notifications ruining every Seahawks game for me from a dozen different sources, and from browsing the Formula 1 website with my eyes closed in the hope of scrolling down to…

Back in the day, early 80s, I remember my father not wanting to know the rugby league scores.

Generally, the match of the day was played at 15:00 on a Saturday afternoon. However, it was also replayed early evening, around 19:00 or 19:30 I think.

My father would avoid the radio all afternoon and the evening 18:00 news (we only had two radio stations and two TV channels). Woe betide any child who let slip the score before he had a chance to watch the evening replay.

Life seemed simpler then.....

Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

#39

I think I'm different in my preferences from most people, but I don't want to know the score for anything I haven't watched yet. I realize I'm in the minority, judging from the amount of effort it has taken to convince my phone to stop popping up notifications ruining every Seahawks game for me from a dozen different sources, and from browsing the Formula 1 website with my eyes closed in the hope of scrolling down to…

I'm the same way. If you google "spoiler free scores" there are many websites which cater to people like us. wikihoops is one that I like, users can vote on games so if you have league pass you can find out the games you should watch from the night before.

Re: NBA GO – Watch NBA in Your Terminal

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post #33

On the opposite end of the spectrum (JS heavy website) I've built http://eaganr.com/nba which visualizes NBA play by play data. Decent alternative to NBA.com since that site is no longer usable.

Very cool site! There's a bug where when you load the page it shows last night's date but the games are for today. When you then change the date back and then forward it shows the correct games.

I love the lines that show when players were in/out. Really helps to visually what +/- stats tell you.

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