Cornell 4 Clarkson 2

Started by Trotsky, January 21, 2006, 07:00:37 PM

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Jeff Hopkins '82

There's the horn.  End of 2, tied at 2.  Shots are 23-20 Red.

Clarkson with 1:08 of PP to start the third.

Al DeFlorio

[quote billhoward]Iowa has a pretty fair wrestling program, no?[/quote]
Yes, but it's not dominant like it was in the Dan Gable-coached (and wrestled) eras.
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

[quote cth95]Announcer w/Jason says seems to be calling a little tight w/ calls for not so obvious things that he hasn't seen[/quote]
Who is that guy?  I missed the introduction.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky


Jacob 03

[quote cth95]Announcer w/Jason says seems to be calling a little tight w/ calls for not so obvious things that he hasn't seen[/quote]
yeah, but he also said that right after the blatant trip at center ice.  if he's not looking at the part of the ice with the puck he's going to miss a lot of the ref's calls.

cth95

I was wondering the same thing.  He joked about getting a jersey when the President did, since it is his first time at Lynah, too.

cth95

I haven't seen more than a couple of minutes of continuous video this whole game (including all 4 goals), so I will leave any judgements to those of you who can actually tell what's going on.

billhoward

Video quality varies more with the load on the network especially what your neighbors are downloading, if you've got a cable connection, which is shared bandwitdh back to the central office. Maybe lots of people tonight are getting the Country Music Miss America Pageant, or something. There's only so much you can do at your end.

Do make sure you crank up the speed of your local connection (mentioned on a nearby post) by right-clicking on the image and choosing a fixed higher speed. It may be better than letting the computer try to auto-set.

A glutton for punishment, I've been trying to pipe the output to a big screen TV. If you do that, go for the highest quality connection: PC or HDMI if the TV has it, else component (three video cables), else SVideo, else composite (the single yellow RCA cable (plus two audio jacks). Some PCs and laptops have trouble outputting a video window onto a second display, so you should load the video feed early to make sure it works right. Oh, I forgot, CSTV believes in just in time delivery feed.

cth95

Thanks for the advice.  I have played with every DSL setting, but none seem to make much difference.  I managed to lock up my computer and have to completely shut it down and restart it during the 2nd Cornell goal.  My feed is usually so-so with occasional skips, but tonight I have had essentially zero continual motion.

French Rage

For those who dont know, the band who sounds like every person is playing a different song is the Clarkson band.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

billhoward

Where'd Ted (?), the color guy, come from who's helping out Jason Weinstein? He's been pretty honest aobut the flaws he sees in both teams and it's maybe getting on Jason's nerves. At one point in the second, he says it looks like McKee didn't see the last couple shots but he was in the right place when the puck him, that or the defense was screening McKee. Imagine that, suggesting a Cornell player was less than perfect. Then McKee makes an awesome save and Jason notes, right away, "McKee certainly saw that one."

Al DeFlorio

[quote billhoward]Oh, I forgot, CSTV believes in just in time delivery feed.[/quote]
"In time" and "CSTV" don't belong in the same sentence.
Al DeFlorio '65

cth95

I noticed that sound.  Glad to have correctly guessed it wasn't ours.  Too fast also.

billhoward

Make the game the only thing running on your PC other than the eLynah window. Close off Outlook, Word, etcetera. That shouldn't have an impact since XP is rock solid, as we're all told ... but never can be too safe.

cth95

I did all those things just to be safe, but I am glad you posted because I was wondering if it would make a difference.