Monday, May 21, 2012

Total Eclipse

Hey,

I know is been awhile since i post. I just wanted to have a little less of technology to spent time by myself, God and nature. It was worth it. I feel more refresh than ever. I think people should try to go on a technology fast or have less gadgets for few days. I belief it brings some healing and adventure back.

I'm glad to be home. The Food. The Friends. The Family. The Fellowship. The FFFF we need in our lives. haha. The time spend away from techy stuff have gave me new insight about me. And it is just reaffirming me that what i'm doing now is something God is directing me.

As the usual of every small talk i give here at the end i would present a video. I totally love when someone speeds up a video and see a time eclipse of something coming apart and building up again. It's interesting to see how people plan events and change the building to fit for that particular event. It's simply awesome.

Enough of me blahing about. Check it out. Enjoy


This is the Staples Center in Los Angles, California
Over a four-day span, Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles hosted six sporting events, each requiring its own changeover. What transpired from Thursday to Sunday, when the Los Angeles Kings (NHL), Clippers (NBA) and Lakers (NBA) played a total of six games in 72 hours is an unprecedented string of events for a single arena to host.
It began Thursday night with the Kings hosting the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL's Western Conference final and ended Sunday night with the Clippers hosting the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA playoffs. In between there were five changeovers (the Clippers and Lakers use different courts), with the switch from ice to basketball taking approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes; from one basketball court to another taking about 90 minutes.
In all, more than 110,000 fans poured in and out of Staples (assuming some didn't hide out in a bathroom between games). - by Jon Hart.

This is really amazing stuff. 4 days of changing courts is really amazing. Thank you for all the hard working people in Los Angles for pulling this off and to precise perfection for all the events. Good Job. 

All in all, hardwork make things happen. Check out here again with another post next time till then nighty night.

Love,