Someone brought this up to me yesterday, and now I'm wondering too:
All the stadium lights were on yesterday afternoon.
On a bright and absolutely clear afternoon, 94 degrees with full sunshine, with a game starting in early September at 1:00 and ending no later than 4:30, most likely....what would be the purpose of having stadium lights on?
I'm not being critical...just curious.
Also...the lights were probably on a good 6 hours, at least, since they're on long before the game.
What would it cost to have the entire bank of lights on for 6 hours? A thousand dollars...five thousand? More or less? Again, just curious.
If they turned the lights off, maybe we could afford paper tickets again, LOL. And maybe Chuckie's Tenderloins could accept cash. Just an attempt at a little "cashless society" humor there.
All the stadium lights were on yesterday afternoon.
On a bright and absolutely clear afternoon, 94 degrees with full sunshine, with a game starting in early September at 1:00 and ending no later than 4:30, most likely....what would be the purpose of having stadium lights on?
I'm not being critical...just curious.
Also...the lights were probably on a good 6 hours, at least, since they're on long before the game.
What would it cost to have the entire bank of lights on for 6 hours? A thousand dollars...five thousand? More or less? Again, just curious.
If they turned the lights off, maybe we could afford paper tickets again, LOL. And maybe Chuckie's Tenderloins could accept cash. Just an attempt at a little "cashless society" humor there.