Wow, that could have been a real disaster, a tragedy even, just think of the loss...
If it had been a cricket pitch!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Which is why, if you're gonna presume to play football in winter in northern climates, a flexible roof is not gonna cut it. Unfortunately, a stadium with rigid retractable roof like the Rogers Centre in Toronto is probably gonna run over a billion dollars these days.
Did the designers not know that it snows in Minnesota in the winter? And that snow stays where it falls until either (a) you move it or (b) it melts? And that snow weighs more than air?
Cool video, though. (No pun intended.)
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Did the designers not know that it snows in Minnesota in the winter? And that snow stays where it falls until either (a) you move it or (b) it melts? And that snow weighs more than air?
Cool video, though. (No pun intended.)
It seemed to work just fine for over 25 years (opened in 1982). Also, I recall inflatable domes in other northern cities (notably, Syracuse).
Of course, this would be a non-issue if the Vikings played real football instead of arena football. Football should not be played in a dome under any circumstances except an underwater habitat.
Jarlaxle wrote:Of course, this would be a non-issue if the Vikings played real football instead of arena football. Football should not be played in a dome under any circumstances except an underwater habitat.
Hey, you'll get no argument from me about that. While I don't like the looks of the remodel they did on Soldier Field a few years ago (from the outside, it looks like a large UFO landed on top of an historic old stadium) at least we didn't put a friggin dome over it.
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
— God@The Tweet of God