"Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong" E. O. Wilson
"I'm not crazy my mother had me tested". Sheldon Cooper
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I paid for my tickets yesterday afternoon at 2:37 and the email saying they were ready for printing was date stamped 8:37. It's a long time till December 5.
So, why couldn't you just open the file on your smart phone, then have them (dome staff) scan that bar code? Do they really need to be printed?
Hey Barkeep, another round of the green stuff for me and my buddies!
I don't see why that wouldn't work if you have the barcode displayed clearly, it would probably confuse the people scanning and make that process even slower than it already is though.
Then if it wasn't the people scanning allowing things down it would be the fans that have 4 seats in one file with separate barcodes who would be scanning, turning a page, rezooming on the new barcode for seat two, figure out their still on seat one, etc.
Unless the dome was prepared for it, I wouldn't try it.
Some say it's a backward place. Narrow minds on a narrow way, but I make it a point to say. That that's where I come from.
When you go to sign in from your phone you can push on view full web site on the bottom then it will work
please if your going to try and use your phone tell me which door your going in so I don't have to be in line for an hour. and please don't bitch when your denied access because the instructions are to Print them and then ld lady's at the door will not know what to do
thank you in advance
According to Jack Zaleski at least some portion of you all would rather let a wait person you've never met before disappear from view with your credit card than interact with a piece of technology designed for your security and convenience. So lets not get ahead of ourselves on paperless tickets.
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We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie