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batye
batye
6/5/2017 3:28:32 PM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@Ariella my city have a access to Ontario lake and I use to have a boat and boating licence... 

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Ariella
Ariella
6/5/2017 3:32:41 PM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@batye that must have been fun. I live pretty close to the water myself and sometimes envy people who do have boats and the means to pay the fees for docking, etc.

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srufolo1
srufolo1
6/5/2017 6:56:42 PM
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Intel and MLB Add to Sports VR
I can understand why sports can be the driver for VR because of the angles of the game and the different things going on, but I don't like the idea of the bulky headsets. I have a headache thinking about it already. However, my husband, who used to play for the Cosmos, would love the idea of this. Intel and MLB should definitely get the ball moving (no pun intended) on this because I think many sports fans crave this kind of extra level of excitement to watching sports.

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batye
batye
6/5/2017 9:49:50 PM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@Ariella in Canada beach acsess fees could put you in poor house... 

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Ariella
Ariella
6/6/2017 9:45:55 AM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@batye I'm sure it's the same around me. The only thing one can do for free is launch a kayak or canoe from certain points where it is allowed with no fee. But anything larger will entail fees.

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Ariella
Ariella
6/6/2017 9:45:56 AM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@batye I'm sure it's the same around me. The only thing one can do for free is launch a kayak or canoe from certain points where it is allowed with no fee. But anything larger will entail fees.

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Ariella
Ariella
6/6/2017 9:45:56 AM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@batye I'm sure it's the same around me. The only thing one can do for free is launch a kayak or canoe from certain points where it is allowed with no fee. But anything larger will entail fees.

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batye
batye
6/6/2017 10:43:29 AM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
@Ariella but it would be nice if gov uses collected fees towards improving the lakefront area...

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dcawrey
dcawrey
6/6/2017 7:49:36 PM
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Re: Intel & MLB on Sports
I will say one of the benefits of VR for live events is feeling like you are right in the action. Paying for front row seats is expensive, but with VR that experience can easily be replicated. 

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afwriter
afwriter
6/7/2017 12:10:13 AM
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Re: Intel and MLB Add to Sports VR
VR can be used to put people in the stands or on the field which is really cool. I think that bulky headset is a big thing that is detouring a lot of people from adopting VR. Hopefully, the headsets will become smaller and lighter like other technologies. 

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