Anyone notice the Royals were wearing their dark blues? Last year those uniforms were only available for road games, leaving their powder blues and whites at home. Maybe there are more than two uniform uniform options (not counting throwbacks) that we are able to select?
be safe about it? did he have to sign a nda when he walked into ces ? did he walk into their studio and start recording? did russell take him into a closed off area and tell him not to give it out to the public without consent ?
be safe about it? did he have to sign a nda when he walked into ces ? did he walk into their studio and start recording? did russell take him into a closed off area and tell him not to give it out to the public without consent ?
Anyone who records video of the game is only allowed to release that of which the developers say is ok, same as what they can talk about.
mmmm...good eye. Hope so. We haven't seen much about uniforms so far. Another thing I'm anxious to see is no sleeves uniforms. I hope with the new player model we'll see it's two distinct piece of clothes not just a color change in the texture...
There are more uniform options this year. What it looked like to me was that you could change everything (meaning mix and match road/home). Not only do you change the hat and jersey but you change the pants as well if you want.
There are more uniform options this year. What it looked like to me was that you could change everything (meaning mix and match road/home). Not only do you change the hat and jersey but you change the pants as well if you want.
There are more uniform options this year. What it looked like to me was that you could change everything (meaning mix and match road/home). Not only do you change the hat and jersey but you change the pants as well if you want.
That is awesome. Exactly what I wanted to hear. Wouldn't this be the easy get around with the mlb style guide?
ces is a public event. companies get free passes, but public can pay and attend. i used to go ces every year.
International CES is NOT open to the general public. You must be in the consumer electronics industry to be eligible to attend the show. Our attendees are made up of more than 120,000 individuals including manufacturers, retailers, content providers and creators, broadband developers, installers, engineers, corporate buyers, government leaders, financial analysts and the media — representing the United States, Canada, Mexico and more than 130 other countries. All attendees must be at least 16 years of age. Two forms of identification are required on-site (one photo ID and one proof of business affiliation/business card).
International CES is NOT open to the general public. You must be in the consumer electronics industry to be eligible to attend the show. Our attendees are made up of more than 120,000 individuals including manufacturers, retailers, content providers and creators, broadband developers, installers, engineers, corporate buyers, government leaders, financial analysts and the media — representing the United States, Canada, Mexico and more than 130 other countries. All attendees must be at least 16 years of age. Two forms of identification are required on-site (one photo ID and one proof of business affiliation/business card).
once again this is only half right. non registered people can also pay to attend. i got free passes every year for registering the company i worked for, however i know people who pay every single year to attend.
once again this is only half right. non registered people can also pay to attend. i got free passes every year for registering the company i worked for, however i know people who pay every single year to attend.
Obviously I can't speak to the situation of the guys you knew, but DMB is 100% correct.
From the CES site:
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International CES is not open to the general public. You must be in the consumer electronics industry to be eligible to attend the show. Our attendees are made up of more than 120,000 individuals including manufacturers, retailers, content providers and creators, broadband developers, installers, engineers, corporate buyers, government leaders, financial analysts and the media — representing the United States, Canada, Mexico and more than 130 other countries. All attendees must be at least 16 years of age. Two forms of identification are required on-site (one photo ID and one proof of business affiliation/business card).
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International CES is a trade-only show and is not open to the general public. Therefore, we must ensure all attendees are industry affiliates before issuing a badge holder. After the show, CES performs an official attendance audit through an outside auditing firm, and the on-site badge holder pickup process serves as a method for counting attendance.
Two forms of identification are required to pick up your badge holder:
One personal picture ID such as a driver's license or passport.
One business ID such as a business card, pay stub or statement on company letterhead indicating that you are representing that company at International CES.