I like the example someone gave online (paraphrase because I don't remember it verbatim) "Steam made it so that instead of loaning the game disc, you have to loan the whole console"
"In American football, if what would normally be a safety is scored on an extra point or two-point conversion attempt (officially known in the rulebooks as a try), one point is awarded to the scoring team"
Interesting - I haven't heard of this rule
But I think Matt means you can't get a 1, overall.
"Look at him go! He's going the wrong direction! The defense is just standing there, watching him! His team is trying to catch him, but he's JUST. TOO. FAST!"
so if they block the extra point, pick it up and run for the opposite end, that's 2 points for them
if the defense picks it up, but get tacked in their own end zone (the one that the attempt was made towards), that's 1 point, but awarded to the team that was trying for the point, anyway
I know in Canadian football, if you take a knee (after receiving the kick) in the end zone you're giving the other team points (I believe one but I don't remember)
I'm not sure what's the point of having an ad on Puzzling to the "Ask a Question" page on Puzzling when there's already a link to it at the top of every page? The image is nice though, so maybe it could be used for an ad for Puzzling on another site (PPCG? Maths?) — rand al'thor57 secs ago
 
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whereas if you wanted to link to a set of images on the stack host, you'd either need seperate links, or moosh your images together into one big pic, which isn't ideal
@TheGreatEscaper The main question is, will the link go dead? Stack.imgur is OK because that (probably) won't collapse unless SE does, but the main reason against, say, link-only answers is that they become useless if the link no longer works.