Haha well we have known for years that they read the board, but I can speak to the fact that they've been thinking about the cardboard cutout thing since last spring.
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Haha well we have known for years that they read the board, but I can speak to the fact that they've been thinking about the cardboard cutout thing since last spring.
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Whaaaat? I wasn't the first?InnervisionsUMASS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:48 am
Haha well we have known for years that they read the board, but I can speak to the fact that they've been thinking about the cardboard cutout thing since last spring.
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Re: Season Tickets for the 2020-21 season
It blows my mind that someone hasn't yet latched on to a Virtual Reality experience. Oculus is amazing!
Set up a bunch of VR cameras around the arena and then sell tickets to view the game using VR. It will feel like you're there.
You can set the price point depending on the VR view, from which seat, which angle. Get courtside or behind the bench. and then place your personal cutout in the seat from which you have a VR viewing angle.
The technology exists and it's amazing to me that the NBA hasn't already done this.
Facebook owns the technology and it seems like they are just letting money slide through their fingers.
Set up a bunch of VR cameras around the arena and then sell tickets to view the game using VR. It will feel like you're there.
You can set the price point depending on the VR view, from which seat, which angle. Get courtside or behind the bench. and then place your personal cutout in the seat from which you have a VR viewing angle.
The technology exists and it's amazing to me that the NBA hasn't already done this.
Facebook owns the technology and it seems like they are just letting money slide through their fingers.
Save your breath... you'll need it to blow up your date