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Baca Loco

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Everybody's so called live event coverage sucks. 1 site managed toget up a few pictures and nobody offered anything like real information about games played or interesting stuff happening.
Aren't the Brothers G there? Did anyone ask 'em about the court decision?
Hell, most of what's been posted so far I could'a made up looking at the scores the APPA--finally--got around to posting. And apparently a large hole opened in the earth and swallowed what's left of the NXL whole. Go figure.
 

Burb

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Originally posted by weedave
Obviously he has, to start a new thread.
Good call! :)

Live event coverage always sucks - there aint no TV, but how hard can it really be to have up to date scores on a website?
 

H

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Random Hero: I agree...

Back onto topic... Baca, i agree. It is ridiculous in the modern age of the Internet and mobile telephones that such an information void exists over PSP events. But to be honest, what can we do about it? My suggestion is that PGI flys me all over to the states to report from PSP events live. All I need is a mobile phone with bluetooth and a PDA such as an Ipaq, and a fairly simple digital camera with smart media card (if you want pics). Along with enthusiasm (which I have in bucket loads) that's all that would be required for up to the minute scores and news.

Well.......it's an idea......
 

Gyroscope

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Originally posted by Baca Loco
And apparently a large hole opened in the earth and swallowed what's left of the NXL whole. Go figure.
I went over to watch a little of an NXL game. I asked the person next to me who was playing, who was up. They said that Oakland was beating somebody. Why no announcers? I thought.

Someone told me that the PSP was smart- this event was out in the boonies, but it was in a place where people with real money could see it. That, he claimed, was the people you need to have seeing paintball. Apparently, keeping it a secret from everyone else is worth the trade-off.

I don't understand how the NXL owners even find it worthwhile. All the crowds and all the buzz was about D I, specifically about the Russians. Maybe it isn't always like this, maybe the Russians changed the dynamic. I usually only do NPPL events. It just seemed like the NXL was sidelined.