If anyone has an Xbox and Xbox live AND IS ON AN ISP THAT ALLOWS IT, you can stream ESPN3 on your tv. Just thought I'd share that in case it helps anyone.
People are different. I prefer the weather when I'm skiing, and dressed for cold, than when I'm golfing in August. In November, you bring layers, you bring handwarmers, you sit on a stadium blanket and you ought to be able to be comfortable in the 20s. There is no way to make yourself comfortable in the sunny side of a stadium when it's in the 90s in the grass.
That having been said, if you don't come prepared for a cold day on the press box side, you're screwed.
Fixed for you - believe cablevision is still on the "doesn't get ESPN3 list," but haven't looked recently.
-----------Those early games are when it's nice to be on the shady side.
What's it called? I could use something like that.Looks like that wireless gadget i got for a B'day present that streams media from your computer to the TV will get some use this fall.
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No doubt, but its almost like u have to pick ur poison bcuz u almost beg for the sun in November! W/ out the sun, and w/ the wind blowing, it gets brutal on the shady side some times.
I sit in Section 103 & dress accordingly. No problem.Not sure how anyone is hating on the sunny side! Sec 229 is the place to be, sunny and a nice breeze when its hot, but throw some sunglasses on and its perfect. And in the winter, that sun is GREAT!
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THIS.Sept 8th, late summer, noon kickoff, against a BCS OOC program. Doesn't get any better. Hope for sun, warm temps and cold brew. Can't wait.