I'm really not seeing anything different or new in that image compared to the last one other than the angle of the shot.
I'm really not seeing anything different or new in that image compared to the last one other than the angle of the shot.
There's clouds in the first one.
Past two weeks:
November 13
https://www.flickr.com/photos/willia...7647145465734/
November 25
https://www.flickr.com/photos/willia...7647153258013/
I just drove by and they were delivering the video board. I wasn't able to get a picture or see if they are actually hanging the screen. There's also been significant work on the north side too.
Almost half of the board is up
Can anyone post pics with the board going up?
I have on my Twitter just now.
Here's my Twitter. Maybe Pete will post the photos later on. https://twitter.com/unfrsakn
Cool, thanks.
This thing is huge!
I like that a smaller regional bank like BankSNB is financing this. I used to work there
Will the video board always be running? Is it going to run NewsOK stories? If so, how is the volume going to work for this? Will it just be loud enough to be heard around that intersection or will there be smaller speakers that you can stand next to to hear the stories?
Should we dust off the "Will electronic sign make Edmond (Correction: Downtown) look like Las Vegas" thread?
What does downtown OKC, or OKC in general, have to do with Edmond's electronic sign ordinance? I'd love to see a couple video screens in downtown Edmond, but then you'd have all the old people coming out and droves reminding people how they remember when Edmond was just a small town that had Wide-Awake and that gas station that used to be a gas station.
I'd appreciate some basic brightness control linked to a photocell. The video screen doesn't need to be as bright at night as it is during the day. (looking at you, Chesapeake Energy Arena sign)
Rendering of the OPUBCO space from Butzer Gardner:
Funny you should mention that, from today:
Electronic Billboards Causing Controversy In Edmond - News9.com
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