tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7195084204316698108.post5318232284038195796..comments2024-02-19T07:12:32.248-06:00Comments on Baseball Outsider: At the openerEdward Thomahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10769979703606661737noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7195084204316698108.post-64022550175358938322011-04-09T03:11:57.100-05:002011-04-09T03:11:57.100-05:00Such interference is the stadium's way of nudg...Such interference is the stadium's way of nudging you to put your phone in your pocket and enjoy the game!Chrisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7195084204316698108.post-79992242195669335502011-04-09T00:54:45.837-05:002011-04-09T00:54:45.837-05:00I was at the game and man, it was sure nice to see...I was at the game and man, it was sure nice to see some lights out pitching from the twins today. Here's to Pavano with the first quality start of the year! Luke Hughes looked decent at second, although he could have impressed more on both offense and defense.<br /><br />I don't know if you experienced this or not but my friends and I had almost a complete lack of cell phone coverage. We tried to make calls throughout the stadium on our annual walk around, but for whatever reason, the service (as well as 3g) just wasn't there for Verizon or T-mobile. AT&T seemed to struggle but we could get calls through eventually, and there was a ton of interference. I can't see a relationship between the two but would the Twi-fi have anything to do with that? Did you notice anything? It wasn't a huge inconvenience but it was rather odd, and I know my phone has worked there before.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com