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Everyone except for me.Everyone would choose A bud
FSU is not that good, although I'd love to see us pummel them in person.
I want to be at the clincher on 12.5 vs UNC.
Everyone except for me.Everyone would choose A bud
Great point.My two cents is to take the first three games on the schedule. As virus restrictions ease you might see a larger capacity later in the season. Assuming we don’t beat Clemson on 10/10 (crazy assumption, right?), there may be less interest and more available on the secondary market.
I’m planning on going to all 6; whatever it takes
Wait... what? Specific mask demands? Also, if they're properly seating and enforcing social distancing, why the need?
I ain’t selling anything! I’m worried about getting tickets just for my wife and I. Let alone our group of 25Great point.
I wouldn't take the tix just to sell, though.
I give them to my Florida family. If they can't go I usually give them away here.
Got it.I ain’t selling anything! I’m worried about getting tickets just for my wife and I. Let alone our group of 25
It states "except for eating and drinking".....Wait... what? Specific mask demands? Also, if they're properly seating and enforcing social distancing, why the need?
Good call, friend.It states "except for eating and drinking".....
So, have an occasional something to eat while constantly drinking.
Problem solved.
10 September....
Last time I checked, the roof had a big hole in it. It does not block all the wind for everybody. Check the flags on the goal posts. Also, there is a gap between the 200 level and the upper level, on the stadium sidelines. It lets the sun through, so it can also let wind through. If it is stormy around the stadium, you can also see the wind blow the rain. No raindrops, the wind is still there.We're talking about 13k people in a stadium with 65k seats. It also has a roof that blocks the wind.
Wind is good.Last time I checked, the roof had a big hole in it. It does not block all the wind for everybody. Check the flags on the goal posts. Also, there is a gap between the 200 level and the upper level, on the stadium sidelines. It lets the sun through, so it can also let wind through. If it is stormy around the stadium, you can also see the wind blow the rain. No raindrops, the wind is still there.
You realize that wind disperses everything, including viruses, don’t you? Makes everything much less concentrated. Think about somebody blowing smoke indoors versus blowing smoke outdoors. Which is why it is recommend you wear masks indoors where the air is contained in a small volume with not many places to go, versus the enormous gas volumes that one encounters outside, with horizontal and vertical wind directions, vortices, and updrafts.Last time I checked, the roof had a big hole in it. It does not block all the wind for everybody. Check the flags on the goal posts. Also, there is a gap between the 200 level and the upper level, on the stadium sidelines. It lets the sun through, so it can also let wind through. If it is stormy around the stadium, you can also see the wind blow the rain. No raindrops, the wind is still there.
They don’t allow gaiters.
This was my plan:
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Much more convenient for eating and drinking. Just pull down, and then back up. Virtually everywhere else this is allowed.
Oh well, the face diaper it is.
The only problem I see is whether or not it is 2 ply fabric.
The valve type masks have shown to let droplets out in some cases.
.Proper N95 Respirator Use for Respiratory Protection Preparedness | | Blogs | CDC
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Less concentrated does not mean nothing gets through. It only minimizes the amount of droplets.You realize that wind disperses everything, including viruses, don’t you? Makes everything much less concentrated. Think about somebody blowing smoke indoors versus blowing smoke outdoors. Which is why it is recommend you wear masks indoors where the air is contained in a small volume with not many places to go, versus the enormous gas volumes that one encounters outside, with horizontal and vertical wind directions, vortices, and updrafts.
Less concentrated does not mean nothing gets through. It only minimizes the amount of droplets.
The only place the wind is, is at the very topLast time I checked, the roof had a big hole in it. It does not block all the wind for everybody. Check the flags on the goal posts. Also, there is a gap between the 200 level and the upper level, on the stadium sidelines. It lets the sun through, so it can also let wind through. If it is stormy around the stadium, you can also see the wind blow the rain. No raindrops, the wind is still there.
The only place the wind is, is at the very top
of the 300 sections. The point is, it's not Chernobyl and droplets aren't going to be flying around searching for nostrils.