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I think part of it is broadcasting things in 5.1 surround. If you just have the built-in TV speakers, or don't have your surround turned on, I'm guessing it plays the center channel only which should focus primarily on the commentators.Why don't crowds at games seem as loud as they used to? This isn't just a Hilton/college basketball thing I notice it in the NFL too. I'm assuming crowds are just as loud so it must be something with the microphones?
Daktronics was the only bidder.
I assume they have some workaround because they awarded it to Daktronics as a single bidder. Potentially because it's a specialty scope of work or something similar.Iowa State has to have at least 3 bids.
I assume they have some workaround because they awarded it to Daktronics as a single bidder. Potentially because it's a specialty scope of work or something similar.
I'd be willing to bet Daktronics helped them put the RFP together.I assume they have some workaround because they awarded it to Daktronics as a single bidder. Potentially because it's a specialty scope of work or something similar.
Did that all the time at my old job. Had to have the University/Gov person I was working with put the specs I gave them on the bid. Really knocks out the competition pretty quickly.I'd be willing to bet Daktronics helped them put the RFP together.
Is Hilton still getting a new scoreboard for next basketball season?
I'm not a big fan of this trend to make the crowd invisible. The newish lighting in Hilton makes it harder to see the fans and their excitement. Seeing fans go crazy and excited translates into a more fun viewing experience imo.
When it comes to the history of the Timberwolves, it makes sense to darken it up so the fans can sleep a little easier. Historically, they have been a terrible franchise outside of a couple of good seasons. Hopefully for the fans they can reverse that for a while.Isn’t that a safety issue to have all the steps dark?
The "theater lighting" would work great at CHA though. That way nobody could see all the empty seats!I'm not a big fan of this trend to make the crowd invisible. The newish lighting in Hilton makes it harder to see the fans and their excitement. Seeing fans go crazy and excited translates into a more fun viewing experience imo.
A big part of the entertainment is seeing that 70-year-old grandma lose her goddamn mind after a 12-run. Or the student section writhing like decapitated worms after a clutch three. It's a community-building experience.I'm not a big fan of this trend to make the crowd invisible. The newish lighting in Hilton makes it harder to see the fans and their excitement. Seeing fans go crazy and excited translates into a more fun viewing experience imo.
It is a minimum of about 10 foot candles in the seating area. It just looks totally dark because the camera iris is adjusting for the very high lighting level on the court. Just for reference code is a minimum of 1 foot candle.Isn’t that a safety issue to have all the steps dark?
Many government entities can use cooperative contracts. When they use a cooperative contract discounted pricing is baked in so they generally don't have to solicit bids in that case. Every entity has different rules on that though.Ya maybe I guess, I dont know. When I worked their we had to have 3 bids to get equipment. I haven't worked at ISU for 6 plus years.