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As long as we're complaining about things, does anyone know why it took a full hour to get out of the North Garage after the Villanova game last weekend? If anyone had the same experience, I have a tip -- drive the wrong way down the unused entrance ramp and out the IN gate.
 
Having gone to UConn when they built the library and forgot to account for the weight of the books on the cantilevered outside walls and having been at the Civic Center when Big Al Lewis had his night against UMass before the roof caved in I am not a big fan of engineers and architects. Hard to correct the lack of assists on those scoreboards but painting the stat categories a brighter white would help fans in the middle of the building figure out quicker what line is what. Don't forget all the issues with buildings built during Emmert's UConn era that had water pipes freezing left and right due to poor design plus all the fire code issues that had UConn firefighters getting OT to monitor buildings that lacked fire walls.
I was just kidding but get your point. ;)
 
As long as we're complaining about things, does anyone know why it took a full hour to get out of the North Garage after the Villanova game last weekend? If anyone had the same experience, I have a tip -- drive the wrong way down the unused entrance ramp and out the IN gate.
This is the way they get the fans out of Gillette on Route One. No one is going in the garage postgame.
 
Having gone to UConn when they built the library and forgot to account for the weight of the books on the cantilevered outside walls and having been at the Civic Center when Big Al Lewis had his night against UMass before the roof caved in I am not a big fan of engineers and architects. Hard to correct the lack of assists on those scoreboards but painting the stat categories a brighter white would help fans in the middle of the building figure out quicker what line is what. Don't forget all the issues with buildings built during Emmert's UConn era that had water pipes freezing left and right due to poor design plus all the fire code issues that had UConn firefighters getting OT to monitor buildings that lacked fire walls.
Lowest bid. At least engineering students would be doing it for grades.
 
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Lowest bid. At least engineering students would be doing it for grades.
And, isn't that ironic?

Most often give the project to the lowest bidder.

Never to the student with the lowest grades.
 

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