Thursday, March 26, 2009
Spring Practice is here!
It's here, Spring Practice has finally arrived. For the time being it's open to the public so swing by if you have the time. If you want more details be sure to check out Coley Harvey's blog at The Macon Telegraph and
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
The Crisis of Credit Visualized
The following video was put together by Jonathan Jarvis as part of his thesis work in the Media Design Program, a graduate studio at the Art Center College of Design. This is good work, check out his web site and take a look at some of his other projects.
I'd like to thank the U.S. Federal Government, the Banking Industry, the Federal Reserve, the Mortgage Industry and the people down the block who knew they couldn't afford a 500k house but bought one anyway for getting us all in this mess.
Welcome to the death of corporate, governmental and personal responsibility.
I'd like to thank the U.S. Federal Government, the Banking Industry, the Federal Reserve, the Mortgage Industry and the people down the block who knew they couldn't afford a 500k house but bought one anyway for getting us all in this mess.
Welcome to the death of corporate, governmental and personal responsibility.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
JUMBO - TRON
In reality BDS is about to enter the 21st century with a long needed upgrade to the video board and sound system. See below from DRad's Feb edition of "The Good Word"
"...construction will begin on some new video and audio technology within Bobby Dodd Stadium. We are installing a new video board - doubling the size of our current screen. There are also new ribbon boards, ad panels and scoreboard upgrades to be installed. We are also installing a completely new sound system."
So what do you think? Personally I like the ribbon boards, they equal more ad revenue. Moving the BDS @ GF is also a good call as is getting rid of the bowl banners. I've never really felt like advertising that you went to the Holiday Bowl to be such a great thing. The national championship years stay where they belong and the Coke sign with the flags seem to add an all American ball park feel.
Just as important is the upgrade to the sound system. The current one sounds a little like the mic is coming to you live from the inside of a cement mixer.
Opinions?
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