It won't match reality, there would be too much variance.  Only the "true"
fans would even recognize it, though, as it's just a bunch of dudes running
with their ball back and forth.

On Thu, Dec 4, 2025 at 11:46 PM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have -1 degree temp and 0 mph wind right now, and as a result
> experienced a ducting fade on a long 11 GHz link between 9pm and 10pm.
> Very unusual for this link, we get rain fade, but I’ve never seen an
> atmospheric fade.
>
>
>
> One customer was all pissed off because it interrupted Thursday night
> football.  And his wife was waiting for some online Christmas sale.  I
> thought oh no, the Bears are playing the Packers, but then realized that’s
> Sunday.  (Bears-Packers = big rivalry)
>
>
>
> Anyway, I got to thinking.  At least half the videos in my Facebook feed
> now are AI slop.  And I remember reading that back in the 1930’s, radio
> announcers would make up baseball games (including sound effects) from
> scores off a teletype, because the radio stations couldn’t afford to send
> them to away games.  So if AI is getting so good at creating realistic
> video from text prompts, in the future could it generate sports TV just
> from a real time feed of the box scores?
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