Tuesday, January 31, 2017

I have been on hold with Telus so long...

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I have been on hold with Telus so long, I am listening to pop tracks for the second time. Good thing this is not some kind of hotline.

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Russell Norman Murray It went to almost the 4th time and then Telus hung up on me...

Re: CNN I do not claim to be a political expert, but as a philosopher, whatever Pres. Trump Administration is doing good and bad, with a constant controversial environment, Pres. Trump bet
ter deliver tons on job creation and economy (How much of that is really gov. anyway? I think that is questionable at the best of times). And be largely viewed as doing so, to be reelected, IMHO.

I have been on hold with Telus so long, I am listening to pop tracks for the second time. Good thing this is not some kind of hotline.

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I have been on hold with Telus so long, I am listening to pop tracks for the second time. Good thing this is not some kind of hotline.

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Russell Norman Murray Third trip through now...been multi-tasking for awhile now. Thanks, Dave Heidebrecht.
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Russell Norman Murray Karl Wiebe Telus knows my time is valuable and is sorry for the delay. Heading toward the 4peat...Did fix iTunes.
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Russell Norman Murray They hung up on me with an apology...
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Karl Wiebe O good grief ...this is too funny ...sorry Russ ..... but I had such a crappy day ; this actually got me in a good mood .... Must be the way you wrote it - like a Seinfeld episode... Lol
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John Scott I have yet to NOT hear the "We are experiencing longer than expected call delays". Everytime I call Im expecting that message and I get it. Lets be honest telus your expecting it too
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Russell Norman Murray And this is all to consolidate my mobile bill with my bundle, which they said they would do months ago. Good thing my iTunes is kool. Thanks John Scott. BTW, Bobby Buff says often he means to call you, whatever that means, golly.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Barclays Center Is Kicking Islanders Off The Ice

National Hockey League

Bloomberg January 30, 2017

By Scott Soshnick

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'Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Is Dumping the Islanders'

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'Arena would make more money from concerts, other events Islanders attendance is third-worst in NHL this season' 

This is a bad sign for the National Hockey League. The largest market in the United States, and the second franchise cannot make it in Brooklyn?

Surprising, but the Islanders play in a basketball arena. Notice the car in the stands. An answer appears to be placing franchises in good hockey markets with modern, actual hockey buildings.

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'After two years and countless complaints, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center has concluded it’s no longer worth it to host the New York Islanders.

The arena, which is already home to the NBA’s Nets and one of the world’s top-grossing concert venues, would make more money without the National Hockey League team, according to people familiar with the facility’s financials.

Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who owns the building and the Nets, has since November been seeking an investor to take a stake in both. As of earlier this month, a financial projection shared with potential investors showed the Islanders won’t contribute any revenue after the 2018-19 season -- a clear signal that the team won’t play there, the people said.' 

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'What’s more, the Barclays-Islanders agreement is unusual, in that the arena pays the team an average of $53.5 million a year in exchange for control of business operations, which includes revenue from ticket and suite sales.

The lease can be terminated by either the Islanders or arena management. If the team cancels, it can leave after next season. If Barclays Center nixes the deal, then the Islanders’ tenancy would end after the 2018-19 season. Then the question becomes: Where will the Islanders play?'
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A new local arena would not be ready in time. Options include, renting a building from one of the other two metropolitan NHL clubs in New York, or moving to Quebec City, or another city. In my opinion, it is extremely unlikely the League would let this classic, yet significantly tainted franchise move to Canada. The National Hockey League is very hesitant to place a franchise in a foreign country like Canada.

Additional January 31, 2017

'Islanders discussed possible Coliseum return, Mangano says'
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