Boris, I'll apply your question to my experience with watching auto racing.

is it right that except the general atmosphere of *being there* there is no reasonable difference between sitting at home in front of big TV screen and sitting on those top rows?

Sitting at home watching on TV is so much better if you really want to get into the event you're watching. You're seeing action in close up detail (although it is the action the director wants you to see).

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Boris Liberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: PESO: Speaking of March Madness...


Hi!

I had some time before the game began to crawl around the Metrodome looking for photo opportunities. The stands were still only about half full as the prior game in D.C. hadn't finished and everyone was out in the hall watching the TVs. Still, it gives you a "you are there" sort of feel:

 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/images/ncaa_pano2.jpg

Very interesting. Given the fact that our company has a kinda basketball team... I posted some pics from their sessions (I couldn't call it game or play really ;-) ) some months ago...

I should say I just learned something from this shot.

A question to people who know better than me: is it right that except the general atmosphere of *being there* there is no reasonable difference between sitting at home in front of big TV screen and sitting on those top rows?

Thanks for sharing.

Boris


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