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Ten Years Present & Accounted For
G-Fafif Aug 14 2013 07:34 AM |
Ten years ago today, the lights went out in New York City. The Mets and Giants were slated to meet for the final time that season that night, but it was kind of dark. So they postponed. And then they cancelled. The game had potential home-field ramifications for the eventual NL West champion Giants, but the last-place Mets weren't keen to make it up at season's end, especially since Shea was about to be set up for Bruce Springsteen's long-awaited concerts; initial word was they'd have to fly their miserable selves to San Francisco from Miami, where they were finishing their futile season on September 28, but the Giants were ultimately the ones carrying the onus to come to New York from L.A. before having to zip back to San Fran for their playoff opener versus the Marlins. They passed, electing to finish a half-game behind the Braves (against whom they had the better head-to-head mark) for best overall NL record.
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Ceetar Aug 14 2013 07:55 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
That was 10 years ago? Why do I keep thinking it was 2004?
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Ceetar Aug 14 2013 07:59 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
last game not played in MLB was a Nationals-Dodgers game in 2011.
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themetfairy Aug 14 2013 08:17 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
I was talking to some new neighbors who had moved in next door. The lights flickered. I mumbled that PSE&G was ridiculously unreliable (in the time since then they have put in newer cables, and have improved) and didn't think much of it until I went back to my house and saw the news coverage of the blackout.
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Edgy MD Aug 14 2013 08:26 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
I bet Fman was in Intercourse during the blackout too.
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G-Fafif Aug 14 2013 08:28 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
Had tickets to that cancelled game, btw. Since they were from a friendly company's season tickets, there was no raincheck to exchange unless that specific game was going to be played. I was sick as an incredibly sick dog at season's end, so I wouldn't have taken advantage of the theoretical makeup. If there was cachet to August 14, 2003, I suppose that unused ticket might be worth something. I'm guessing it's around here somewhere.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 14 2013 09:07 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
Had field level front row tickets, behind home plate, behind the screen for that game. I've still got the tickets. They're somewhere around. Did not know that that was the last canceled Mets game at Shea, and in fact, ever, not to be rescheduled. Was working on a big work related project on the computer for hours when the lights went out. Lost all of my work. No save work.
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Ashie62 Aug 14 2013 10:08 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
I though we had been attacked again.
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Fman99 Aug 14 2013 10:43 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
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I do not have a specific recollection of this outage or its local effect. It was not one that I'd be able to distinguish from the 3-5 annual short-term power losses we get due to weather issues up here. Having said that, most of my blackout stories are WAY dirtier than the rest of you.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 14 2013 11:49 AM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
That's insane that it was 10 years ago.
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Lefty Specialist Aug 14 2013 01:09 PM Re: Ten Years Present & Accounted For |
Was at work in the city when everything went dead. The office went eerily quiet without the hum of airconditioning or computers. Then suddenly there was a series of loud noises...'BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM!' as the electromagnetically held-open fire doors slammed shut on every floor of a 12-story building. Scared the living bejesus out of me.
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