Best place to wait?
Posted by Doug
Best place to wait?
Posted by: Doug (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: September 23, 2005 02:59AM
Where do you guys plan on waiting for the announcement? Somewhere on central? Personally, I am thinking chapter house (lol), but I was just curious to what you all thought.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Liz '05 (---.pn.at.cox.net)
Date: September 23, 2005 08:04AM
[Q]Doug Wrote:
Personally, I am thinking chapter house (lol)...[/q]
That would be one hell of a run uphill...
Personally, I am thinking chapter house (lol)...[/q]
That would be one hell of a run uphill...
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.rgv.res.rr.com)
Date: September 23, 2005 08:35AM
Exhibit A in What's Wrong With This Year's Ticket Procedure right here.
(Not that you're wrong to ask, Doug, but the fact that this is an important strategy question is ridiculous.)
(Not that you're wrong to ask, Doug, but the fact that this is an important strategy question is ridiculous.)
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: douglass (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 23, 2005 09:34AM
doug, honestly that is the worst place to wait. go there, but prepared not to get tickets. wait in riley rob.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: sen '08 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: September 23, 2005 01:34PM
Robb has two "b"s....just so ya know
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Doug (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: September 23, 2005 03:05PM
Riley-Robb is all the way at the vet school... I was thinking more central campus....
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: cth95 (---.a-315.westelcom.com)
Date: September 23, 2005 04:24PM
It's just on the other end of Alumni Fields from Bartels and Lynah. Willard Straight is just as far and everything is downhill from Riley-Robb. Of course this distance only makes sense if they give out numbers near one of the atheletic facilities and not further down the hill.
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Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: MB (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 25, 2005 12:48PM
Can we get PE credit for running for tickets?
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Beeeej (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: September 25, 2005 01:17PM
[Q]MB Wrote: Can we get PE credit for running for tickets? [/q]
I got one of my PE credits for being the marching band's PA announcer, so it's not as absurd a question as you may think.
Beeeej
I got one of my PE credits for being the marching band's PA announcer, so it's not as absurd a question as you may think.
Beeeej
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Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Pace (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 26, 2005 03:24AM
It is a crazy ass procedure when one's placement is so important. In a sense, it's almost no different than a lottery. Well, at least as far as the first 50 line numbers go. During Saturday and Sunday nights our group drove and walked around a lot, looking at where people are waiting and whatnot. Heh, we even mapped it (yeah, we're bored). The conclusion is that while there are a few high concentration areas, people are also extremelly spread out. I've seen people waiting well inside the Vet Quad, while others seem to be convinced the line numbers will be handed out on Arts Quad.
So, with people so spread out, no matter where they hand out the numbers, the first 50 people will simply have gotten lucky to have bet on the correct spot to be waiting. We have a spot. We think it's a great one. If our bet is right, we're in the first 10. Does it mean we're the most die-hard fans? Not really. Just means we're lucky. And that's the problem with this system. It shouldn't be about luck.
So, with people so spread out, no matter where they hand out the numbers, the first 50 people will simply have gotten lucky to have bet on the correct spot to be waiting. We have a spot. We think it's a great one. If our bet is right, we're in the first 10. Does it mean we're the most die-hard fans? Not really. Just means we're lucky. And that's the problem with this system. It shouldn't be about luck.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: that loud guy with the hair (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 26, 2005 07:34PM
Yo Beeeej,
That's me this year. I already got both my P.E. credits in massage though. Definitely don't have any complaints there.
- Ryan
That's me this year. I already got both my P.E. credits in massage though. Definitely don't have any complaints there.
- Ryan
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Chris '03 (---.public.uconn.edu)
Date: September 26, 2005 08:34PM
[Q]Pace Wrote:
\I've seen people waiting well inside the Vet Quad, while others seem to be convinced the line numbers will be handed out on Arts Quad.
[/q]
Given that the distribution is at night, I'd say it limits it to well lit and/or indoor spaces. Think newman, barton, and shoellkopf. I also can't imagine distribution would be far from the athletics facilities. Hell, it might even be *gasp* the ticket office. Anywhere Gene and his cornies would look out of place waiting for the announcement would create a pre-rush so the arts quad is probably out.
Under the Schoellkopf scoreboard would make for a dramatic foot race (isn't that what this is all about?), and Gene and co. could sneak back there pretty easily from Kite Hill or the parking garage. It'd be especially dramatic if it were tomorrow night during marching band rehearsal.
Of course, stalking Gene may be your best option.
\I've seen people waiting well inside the Vet Quad, while others seem to be convinced the line numbers will be handed out on Arts Quad.
[/q]
Given that the distribution is at night, I'd say it limits it to well lit and/or indoor spaces. Think newman, barton, and shoellkopf. I also can't imagine distribution would be far from the athletics facilities. Hell, it might even be *gasp* the ticket office. Anywhere Gene and his cornies would look out of place waiting for the announcement would create a pre-rush so the arts quad is probably out.
Under the Schoellkopf scoreboard would make for a dramatic foot race (isn't that what this is all about?), and Gene and co. could sneak back there pretty easily from Kite Hill or the parking garage. It'd be especially dramatic if it were tomorrow night during marching band rehearsal.
Of course, stalking Gene may be your best option.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Lauren '06 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 26, 2005 08:48PM
[Q]Chris '03 Wrote:
Pace Wrote:
\I've seen people waiting well inside the Vet Quad, while others seem to be convinced the line numbers will be handed out on Arts Quad.
[/Q]
Given that the distribution is at night, I'd say it limits it to well lit and/or indoor spaces. Think newman, barton, and shoellkopf. I also can't imagine distribution would be far from the athletics facilities. Hell, it might even be *gasp* the ticket office. Anywhere Gene and his cornies would look out of place waiting for the announcement would create a pre-rush so the arts quad is probably out.
Under the Schoellkopf scoreboard would make for a dramatic foot race (isn't that what this is all about?), and Gene and co. could sneak back there pretty easily from Kite Hill or the parking garage. It'd be especially dramatic if it were tomorrow night during marching band rehearsal.
Of course, stalking Gene may be your best option. [/q]
Gah, the drum major's already injured. Not the rest of the band too...
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Beeeej (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: September 26, 2005 10:18PM
They still making you run the scripts by Athletics in advance? I'm afraid that was the fault of the guy I helped pick to succeed me; he knew how to be funny and rude (well, rude, anyway), but had no idea where to draw the line.
Probably won't make it to a game to hear you this year. Good luck pissing off the other Ivies!
Beeeej
Probably won't make it to a game to hear you this year. Good luck pissing off the other Ivies!
Beeeej
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Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Ack (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 27, 2005 02:41AM
I'd say the best place to wait would have to be just outside the Ramin room in the corridor...just a hunch. Wow. What an unfortunate night for so many of us. If your night was even more unfortunate than #1500, I would highly suggest joining the pepband, becoming a varsity hockey player/coach/parent, and going to as many away games as you possibly can. The truest faithful find themselves and each other beyond Lynah, in time and distance. Great Big Red hockey moments occur when the stakes are higher on "neutral," foreign ice; there's nothing like a good story on how you got through your best or worst trip ever.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: BCrespi (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 27, 2005 09:43AM
Unfortunately, since they "forgot about the pep band seats," the unlucky ended at about 1410 or so. Not pleased.
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Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: September 27, 2005 11:14AM
[Q]Ack Wrote:
going to as many away games as you possibly can. The truest faithful find themselves and each other beyond Lynah, in time and distance. Great Big Red hockey moments occur when the stakes are higher on "neutral," foreign ice; there's nothing like a good story on how you got through your best or worst trip ever.[/q]
Sophomore year, I didn't have a seat. When I could, I stood (perched) behind the railing above C, with an effective view of 15% of the ice. But what really made me a fan was going on the road. The Harvard-Dartmouth road trip (first incarnation, Army edition) converted Cornell hockey from a casual activity to an unhealthy obsession.
Travel narrows the mind.
going to as many away games as you possibly can. The truest faithful find themselves and each other beyond Lynah, in time and distance. Great Big Red hockey moments occur when the stakes are higher on "neutral," foreign ice; there's nothing like a good story on how you got through your best or worst trip ever.[/q]
Sophomore year, I didn't have a seat. When I could, I stood (perched) behind the railing above C, with an effective view of 15% of the ice. But what really made me a fan was going on the road. The Harvard-Dartmouth road trip (first incarnation, Army edition) converted Cornell hockey from a casual activity to an unhealthy obsession.
Travel narrows the mind.
Re: Best place to wait?
Posted by: Beeeej (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: September 27, 2005 09:15PM
"Travel lets us leave behind our unrealistic prejudices about other places and the people who live there, and develop new, more realistic prejudices based on their actual inferiorities."
- Dennis Miller
Beeeej
- Dennis Miller
Beeeej
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