I believe they are moving their mail hosting to Gmail and are just asking you to log in to the Cornell Gmail account to set your forwarding address. You should be able to forward to any email you want.
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Show posts MenuQuoteFootball, sprint football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's ice hockey, wrestling and men's and women's lacrosse will have all home games/dual meets broadcast on RedCast, with audio also available for road contests for football, men's basketball and men's lacrosse contests. Additionally, select events in other sports will also be made available for broadcast on a game-by-game basis. A men's soccer package that includes audio only will be available for home games. Additional contests are expected to be added, with volleyball, baseball, gymnastics and other sports likely to have games broadcast.
Quote from: Jordan 04So will Dustin be bringing the Cup to Ithaca this summer?
Quote from: RobbQuote from: George64In slo-mo, the net appears to bulge.Sure does. I really can't make out the puck until it's already back out, but the net should not move like that from a crossbar strike.
Quote from: martyQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: scoop85FYI, tonight's game against Dartmouth is being shown on Time Warner cable (channel 199 in the Hudson Valley). Well, at least some consolation for being without MSG.
Thanks, on in CNY as well. I've put it on the list. If others find that it's on their local TW channel please post it.
This game is listed on channel 1 in the Albany/Troy TW area.
::drunk::::popcorn::::drunk::
Quote from: TrotskyIs the competitor niche here MIT / Cal Tech?
Quote from: ugarteOK, so Cornell is out of 400 level seats and Ticketmaster/MSG's best available suck ("Limited View"). Anyone know who to call at BU? The Agannis Arena number says to contact ticketmaster. Looks like I'm f'd unless someone has an extra pair in the 400s?
Maybe?
Quote from: ACMBesides the fact that I can't seem to find it, or log in to it, it seems to be working well.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Al DeFlorioQuint continues to like Pannell: http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2011/04/01/quint-kessenichs-midseason-report-cardQuoteD- Pace of play - Soccer scores don't strengthen the game's argument as the fastest on two feet. Too much standing around, waiting for endless substitutions, coupled with conservative zone defenses, and cautious offensive schemes have left fans craving excitement. Sports fans who watch lacrosse wonder why the game doesn't have a shot clock. If the product isn't compelling, only the hardcore will watch.
F Attendance - Frozen fans, no marketing, and pace-less games equal empty seats at college lacrosse games in February and March.
Agree, if they don't put in a shot clock, it won't be worth watching anymore. They've tried everything else, remember 6 long sticks; it's time to do it, or we're looking at soccer with sticks.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: scoop85Union now down 2-0 with 13 min left. Another ECAC team that underperforms?
But, honestly, if Yale makes it past Air Force, I can't see whoever wins this game winning against the Bulldogs.
Quote from: TrotskyIs team scoring a simple function of x points for advancing to this round, y for this round, etc?