Qwest ISP service was OK, teetering on not OK. I doubt its purchase will reduce the cost of service, increase the quality of service, be more competitive with speeds, etc.
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email from grandma, Tiger Beat magazine, Paul Constant and Justin Bieber discussing world politics -- the depth of the Slog ethos can be said in so many ways.
You know what, Seattle. No. We're not calling it that.
Just because they put the sign on the building doesn't mean we have to call it Qwest Field or the Clink or the C-Link. We caved on Safeco Field, but we all pulled together and named the SLUT on our own terms. Can we please come up with something better to call this thing? The Santorium? Or is that term sacred?
@11, @12: Agreed. It's "the baseball stadium," "the football stadium," "Mariners' stadium," or "Seahawks stadium" for me. I wish we could get more people to do the same.
Candlestick park will remain so titled for the rest of my days.
Doesn't The Stranger have Photoshop or a comparable image editing software wherein you can rotate the image? Talk to the folks in production. They'll hook you up.
The Kingdome was hairy-butt-crack-ugly but the name was cool. Safeco Field? Hideous. Qwest Field? Better than Safeco Field but not as good as Key Arena (which, although a corporate name, gets double bonus points for its smooth sound and the fact that key is part of basketball.) CenturyLink Field? Even more hideous than Safeco Field.
What the feeble-minded call "Key Arena" is actually the Washington State Coliseum.
But more to the point - why are the shareholders of Centurylink or Qwest putting up with this name change nonsense? There is no valid reason for it. The only people that benefit from it are the CEO's penis inadequacy therapy group, some corporate marketing idiots, and the vendors they pay to make these needless, unnecessary name changes.
It's the phone company. No matter what they call it - and it's had four names in the last twenty years - it's still the phone company.
If you've got a PC around, get a copy of Irfanview. It's free, small, installs quickly, and two bangs on the "R" key will rotate it 180 degrees. Then, save it. Ta-da.
I'm still not sure what I'm looking at, though. Three guys on a scaffold labelled "Tube Art Group" putting up or taking down big letters? ID?
And the photo thing is NOT MY FAULT. It shows up right-side up on my desktop, in Preview, and in the thumbnail when I upload it. There was no one around to help me when I was WORKING LATE last night but still wanted to take time to MAKE A POST FOR YOU people who know about sporting things. I thought you wouldn't mind. The photo is DEMON-POSSESSED. Sigh.
@22, it's still a horrible photo even right-side-up.
@12, the problem is that there is more than one. For instance, even you accept "football" for "soccer", the Sounders play in two locations. They're playing Kitsap Pumas tonight in the opening round of the US Open Cup, but not at Qwest -- at Starfire in Tukwila. So saying they're at "the football stadium" isn't very informative. Which one? There's also Husky Stadium and Memorial Stadium.
I'm going to call it Qwest. It's going to take them a year to get down every last bit of branding anyways.
Notice the Qwest-to-Century-Link transition TV spots, where Slinky's are crawling all over Seattle for no good reason?
There IS a reason. Century-Link thinks C-Link should be pronounced "slink".
Next year, you'll be watching football at The Slink.
email from grandma, Tiger Beat magazine, Paul Constant and Justin Bieber discussing world politics -- the depth of the Slog ethos can be said in so many ways.
Just because they put the sign on the building doesn't mean we have to call it Qwest Field or the Clink or the C-Link. We caved on Safeco Field, but we all pulled together and named the SLUT on our own terms. Can we please come up with something better to call this thing? The Santorium? Or is that term sacred?
Doesn't The Stranger have Photoshop or a comparable image editing software wherein you can rotate the image? Talk to the folks in production. They'll hook you up.
Best name ever for a stadium: Candlestick Park.
Link
Interactive
Theater
But more to the point - why are the shareholders of Centurylink or Qwest putting up with this name change nonsense? There is no valid reason for it. The only people that benefit from it are the CEO's penis inadequacy therapy group, some corporate marketing idiots, and the vendors they pay to make these needless, unnecessary name changes.
It's the phone company. No matter what they call it - and it's had four names in the last twenty years - it's still the phone company.
I'm still not sure what I'm looking at, though. Three guys on a scaffold labelled "Tube Art Group" putting up or taking down big letters? ID?
And the photo thing is NOT MY FAULT. It shows up right-side up on my desktop, in Preview, and in the thumbnail when I upload it. There was no one around to help me when I was WORKING LATE last night but still wanted to take time to MAKE A POST FOR YOU people who know about sporting things. I thought you wouldn't mind. The photo is DEMON-POSSESSED. Sigh.
@12, the problem is that there is more than one. For instance, even you accept "football" for "soccer", the Sounders play in two locations. They're playing Kitsap Pumas tonight in the opening round of the US Open Cup, but not at Qwest -- at Starfire in Tukwila. So saying they're at "the football stadium" isn't very informative. Which one? There's also Husky Stadium and Memorial Stadium.
I'm going to call it Qwest. It's going to take them a year to get down every last bit of branding anyways.