Sling has a new package out with Fox Sports Regionals and TNT. If you're in FSSE area, should be able to get Hornets through that.
The free trial should cover the next three games as well.
Where it says "More Links to This Game" there is link 1 and 2.
I didn't need any special plugin that I know of. A lot of time there are pop up advertisments that say you need a plugin when you don't actually need one. (as ClassicDragon said, use adblock - https://adblockplus.org/)
Step 1: heat water to correct temperature in your kettle (there are some cool temperature controlled electric kettles like this one)
Step 2: pour water into tea pot
Step 3: add infuser/infuser to tea pot for appropriate amount of time
Step 4: Pour tea completely out of pot or remove infuser and set aside for the next steeping
And, yes. You can steep most loose leaf teas multiple times.
Couple of things:
If you're using loose leaf be sure to adjust your brew temperatures and brew times depending on the type of tea you're using. Greens should be steeped at ~160, whites at ~180, and black just off boiling. Green is especially sensitive to temperature and time variations. It tastes bitter when it is oversteeped or brewed too hot.
One of the nice things about brewing loose leaf tea in a pot like this is that you get many steeps off the same leaves. Oftentimes a really good green or white tea isn't tasting its best until the 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th steep. Also, just as a side note, all of the caffeine comes out of the tea in the 1st steep (in the 1st 30 seconds, actually) so you can drink tea all day without worrying about getting overly caffeinated.
As far as places to buy tea in Charlotte...I don't know. I buy my tea online. But if you'd like to experiment with drinking great tea that is prepared properly without investing in a tea pot, thermometer, and loose leaf -- check out Hex coffee. They are primarily known for their coffee but they carry excellent tea and prepare it for you properly. They'll let you sit and hang out and do multiple steeps as well.
Yeah, he's definitely one of my favorite authors. You should check out his card 'game' HYPERtheticals.