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Title: Arena is viewable online again
Post by: sgrizzle on March 14, 2008, 08:43:55 AM
http://99.157.43.17/view/view.shtml?imagePath=/mjpg/video.mjpg&size=1

All hail the Gods of the innerwebs.

And the V2025 staff.
Title: Arena is viewable online again
Post by: cannon_fodder on March 14, 2008, 09:12:58 AM
The choppy motion of the cars remains me of Sim city for some reason. Not complaining. It is really a fast refresh rate for a webcam, just sayin.

Thanks for the link and thank you internet gods for getting it back up.
Title: Arena is viewable online again
Post by: Vision 2025 on March 17, 2008, 09:01:11 AM
Thanks for all the patience.  We totally lost one cameral from ice storm damage and will not be replacing it immiediately(east facing, looks at the west side of the Arena).  Then we got the West facing (front door cam) to run after the ice storm only to find that our service provider abruptly stopped.  Getting new service to the building and up to the roof was a bit of a fire drill (and a 3rd provider) but is now much FASTER, we are tuning a bit and hope to get it even faster shortly.
Title: Arena is viewable online again
Post by: ttownclown on March 17, 2008, 08:12:58 PM
I really don't want to be a complainer, but I have to voice my concern about the steel panels going up.  As I drive by, I can't help notice all the humps and bumps that you see in the panels. The exterior walls are not smooth at all. I am not talking about the individual panels.  I am talking about what's underneath the panels which is showing through.

The only thing I can compare it to is a bad drywall job where you can see the studs in the sheet rock.  Anyone else notice this?  I guess I should wait to pass judgment until it is complete.  But worrisome nonetheless.
Title: Arena is viewable online again
Post by: sgrizzle on March 17, 2008, 08:31:41 PM
I've seen bumps in the panels and I've seen the panels underneath. I've seen some dents in the stainless exterior panels but the supporting panels were as smooth as a baby's butt.