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The real problem is when you get up to cheer a great play or just watch because people in front of you stood up and some crusty old fucker who hasn't stood for more than 30 seconds in the previous 40 years starts bitching at you as if it's your problem.
Personally I might try to text the number complaining that there are no vendors delivering me my food and that I have to walk out to the concourse to get it... or something else completely frivolous just to mess with them.
As a resident blue hair I resent your remarks. This is not Texas A&M, it is not Kyle Field, you are not The 12th Man. They put seats in the stadium for the expressed purpose of having people sit in them. Great play? Of course you jump up. 4th and 1 late in the game? Ditto. But if you absolutely must stand the whole damn game, go sit in the end zone with the kids.The only people that would throw a fit about standing are the blue hairs....and they don't know how to work a smart phone anyway.
It's Baylor. God gave the Baptists extra bandwidth so they could text in their love gifts.I was wondering what happens when somebody whose not even there texts them. What happens if you complain about somebody in the last row of C Deck standing? They don't seem to have thought this out much...
That Baylor app sounds badass, but anytime you have that many wireless devices in close proximity... and video being such a bandwidth hog... I have serious doubts regarding its functionality. Even if you increase routers, there's a hard limit on the number of channels. You'd need some serious backbone to pump even 1990s tv quality video to 10,000 devices in the exact same moment.
Reminds me of this incident when Apple made a different but similar mistake with some 500 wireless networks interfering w/each other as all the apple fanboys couldn't share.
http://www.infoworld.com/t/wireless-networking/steve-jobs-wi-fi-meltdown-wwdc-450
Either way though, I like the ambition and idea to enhance fan experience with technology beyond just godzillatron
As as "old fucker" myself, (what's the feminine for that, btw? fuckerette?) I can say that not standing more than 30 seconds is sometimes the result of an aversion to significant pain. Anyway, I have been in the stadium for games as recently as a couple years ago, and people in front of me would stand sometimes--not for the whole game, just for a while. I may have had to duck and dodge to try to see around them, but it really didn't occur to me that there was someone I should be reporting them to. I just figured it was my fault for living long enough to get old, and that standing at the game was something that still-youthful people do--part of the scene there. If I really wanted to see, I stood up and tried to see around the six-footers who were, incidentally, taller than me when they were sitting down. Who do you report that to?
Sounds like, as with so many things, the atmosphere in the stadium is on the verge of becoming stuffy to the point of suffocating. We don't seem to have a middle ground in our culture anymore. It's either the Mileys and her ilk seeing how much ruder and cruder they can become, or it's the polar opposite with everyone sitting primly with their legs together not daring to utter a wrong un-pc syllable. Screw both extremes.
MEYER SAYS LEBRON JAMES SHOULD BE IN TOWN FOR VIRGINIA TECH; TALKS HOKIES, FRANK BEAMER, OFFENSIVE LINE
Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer met with the media Wednesday to talk the Buckeyes’ upcoming nighttime bout with Virginia Tech.
Here’s everything you need to know.
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- Meyer said NBA mega star LeBron James should be in attendance for Ohio State primetime bout with Virginia Tech Saturday. “I think he’ll be in town.”
- Meyer said Saturday’s game almost feels like a season opener. “Our defensive coaches were actually saying, it’s hard enough to play Navy and the week after, you wish you had an easier team than this because we’re re-teaching the pass defense that’s really new from spring ball with a bunch of new players. That’s the way it is. We’ve had some pretty good days, but we’re gonna need tomorrow.”
Ohio State, Virginia Tech fans get announcing crew of Brad Nessler and Todd Blackledge, two of the best in business.