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Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this
picture? http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...04823&t=h&z=18 |
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On 31 Oct, 17:32, Basil Jet wrote:
Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture?http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...3&spn=0.001944... Maybe the lawn is being irrigated. If you go close enough it looks like jets of water coming out. |
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On 31 Oct, 17:48, MIG wrote:
On 31 Oct, 17:32, Basil Jet wrote: Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture?http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...3&spn=0.001944... Maybe the lawn is being irrigated. *If you go close enough it looks like jets of water coming out. Oh, but it's not a real lawn, is it? |
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"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture? Artificial 'sun' lighting to keep the grass growing when in the shade of the stands. Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Paul S |
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On 31 Oct, 19:07, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture? Artificial 'sun' lighting to keep the grass growing when in the shade of the stands. Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Paul S Apart from the issue of whether it's grass, wouldn't that blot out all those shadows? |
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On 2010\10\31 19:07, Paul Scott wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture? Artificial 'sun' lighting to keep the grass growing when in the shade of the stands. Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Thanks. The fact that they are concentrated in the northern half makes me think not. They also have shadows from the sunlight, so if they are lights, either they are not switched on or they are faint compared with the sun. |
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2010\10\31 19:07, Paul Scott wrote: "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what's going on in the former Arsenal stadium in this picture? Artificial 'sun' lighting to keep the grass growing when in the shade of the stands. Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Thanks. The fact that they are concentrated in the northern half makes me think not. They also have shadows from the sunlight, so if they are lights, either they are not switched on or they are faint compared with the sun. If they aren't lights, they really do look very like them: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10833852@N02/2620940258/ http://www.sglconcept.com/en/mobile.htm tom -- The Impossible is True |
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"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Thanks. The fact that they are concentrated in the northern half makes me think not. They are definitely artificial lighting. Have a look at this website for instance: http://www.scottishrugby.org/aboutus...t/view/502/75/ These things once in the ground will stay for quitre a while between games, whether they happen to be on or off at the time pictured... Paul S |
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On 2010\10\31 19:38, Paul Scott wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Thanks. The fact that they are concentrated in the northern half makes me think not. They are definitely artificial lighting. Have a look at this website for instance: http://www.scottishrugby.org/aboutus...t/view/502/75/ These things once in the ground will stay for quitre a while between games, whether they happen to be on or off at the time pictured... Thanks, I now do not think not. |
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On 31 Oct, 19:47, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2010\10\31 19:38, Paul Scott wrote: "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... Fairly common nowadays in the big stadia where the all round stands initially led to the grass surface being absolutely useless for large parts of the year, and led to re-turfing mid season at quite a few grounds. Thanks. The fact that they are concentrated in the northern half makes me think not. They are definitely artificial lighting. Have a look at this website for instance: http://www.scottishrugby.org/aboutus...t/view/502/75/ These things once in the ground will stay for quitre a while between games, whether they happen to be on or off at the time pictured... Thanks, I now do not think not. I was getting confused with the Emirates. The out-of-dateness of the picture fooled me. It's "luxury" apartments now, I think. |
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