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re: Long HDMI run?

Posted by broadhead on 2/21/26 at 4:54 pm to
If this is pre-construction and you'll have power out to the center, then you might as well run two copper ethernet and two HDMI.
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By two minutes and twelve seconds.


You have to be faster! :lol:
Racist and will limit travel for the lower income residents of that area.

re: The Fed is the problem

Posted by broadhead on 2/18/26 at 3:13 pm to
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The country was founded under the concept of "limited government". The fed should only be involved in areas specifically identified in the constitution.


One could argue that we are a corporation using the fed and not the country within the constitution.

re: This flu is no joke

Posted by broadhead on 2/5/26 at 3:45 pm to
See if you can get xofluza. It works great!
I just don't care how she came into politics. Husband dies then she steps in. Granted she was reelected by voters, this stinks of Louisiana politics.
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I know this thread was made to make fun of this woman but Edwards has been pretty disappointing. There has been little change or improvement in his term. He is squandering the one chance a white republican has to run Baton Rouge.


I do agree with you but I'm assuming a recall would take a year then to hold an election. By this time his term would be over. Hopefully he can do something productive besides attending events for social media posts.
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Don’t need a study. How about Led Zeppelin, Lynrd Skynrd, and others at the PMAC in the late 70s? Other big names in the 80s. Was NO around back then? Some stupid administrators and stupid politicians shut down BR as a destination for top bands.


Smoothie King wasn't there in the 80's. You make an interesting point about Politicans being involved. I just don't see it happening. Hope it does though.
8 Superbowls. What more does a brother gotta do to get in?
The Star Spangled banner under 2 minutes
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Also that fact that you had to use AI to come up with why the Cajundome is objectively a better venue than the river center gives me the idea that you haven't actually been to an event at either one, because if you had its blatantly clear


For the Centroplex I've attended Tractor pulls in the 80's, ice hockey, concerts.

Cajundome many concerts.

Sorry if I never looked around and said, you know, the cajundome is bigger than the centroplex. But, please, keep assuming.

This is what Grok was able to tell me. I assumed both venues held the same seats. Cajundome is bigger. How many seats would this new arean be?

The Lafayette Cajundome (often stylized as CAJUNDOME) and the Raising Cane's River Center (commonly called the River Center Arena in Baton Rouge) are both major multi-purpose arenas in Louisiana that regularly host concerts, along with sports, family shows, and other events.Key Comparison for ConcertsCapacity:Cajundome: Up to 13,500 seats for concerts (adjustable, often cited as 12,000–13,500 depending on stage setup; it's one of the larger mid-major arenas in the region).
Raising Cane's River Center Arena: Up to 10,000–10,400 seats for concerts (including floor seating; around 8,900–9,000 for some configurations like sports).

The Cajundome has a clear edge in size, allowing it to accommodate larger crowds and potentially attract bigger-name acts that need higher ticket sales potential.
Location and Market:Cajundome: In Lafayette (home to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), serving the Acadiana region with a strong local draw for country, rock, and regional acts.
River Center: In downtown Baton Rouge (state capital), offering urban accessibility, nearby hotels, dining, and a central location that can pull from a broader metro area (including parts of the I-10 corridor).

Baton Rouge's larger population base might help with attendance for some events, but Lafayette's venue often books successfully despite the smaller market.
Concert History and Suitability:Both venues host a mix of national touring acts (especially country, rock, hip-hop, and family-oriented shows), WWE, comedy, and more.
Cajundome: Has a long track record with major names like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift (earlier in her career), Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Elton John, Janet Jackson, The Eagles, Whitney Houston, and many others. It averages 10–15 concerts per year and is noted for drawing strong crowds in a mid-sized market.
Raising Cane's River Center: Hosts acts like Jason Aldean, Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, and others (with recent pushes to bring back bigger shows after renovations). It also supports theater and symphony events in its attached performing arts space, but the arena focuses on similar touring concerts.

Other Factors:Both are Ticketmaster venues with good marketing support, modern amenities (post-renovations), and flexible setups for end-stage or in-the-round concerts.
Acoustics and sightlines: Arena-style venues like these generally offer solid experiences, though specific artist/production preferences can vary (no major widespread complaints stand out for either).
Parking/access: Cajundome has on-site and nearby options (including at Cajun Field); River Center benefits from downtown parking garages and proximity to the Mississippi River area.

Which is Best for Hosting Concerts?The Lafayette Cajundome would generally be the better choice for most concerts, primarily due to its larger capacity (13,500 vs. ~10,400), which makes it more appealing to promoters and artists aiming for higher grossing potential and bigger crowds. It has consistently hosted major national acts over the years and is often compared favorably in regional discussions (e.g., as a step up from smaller venues). The River Center is solid—especially for mid-level tours or events tied to Baton Rouge's urban vibe—but its smaller size can limit appeal for the biggest headliners.If the concert is targeted at a very large audience or needs maximum draw, go with the Cajundome. For something more intimate or tied to Baton Rouge's scene, the River Center works well. Both are strong regional options!

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Lafayette draws bigger performers to the Cajundome than BR pulls. There is no reason for that to be the case when there's a student population of 40,000 ready to go to concerts and another 250,000+ in the capitol region


That is right. If I'm in Baton Rouge I can go to Lafayette or to New Orleans. BR has the centroplex/river center and the assembly center. Why are the performers going to Lafayette and not here?
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A new arena will also draw major concerts to Baton Rouge just as the PMAC did in the 70s and 80s.


This has been brought up every time a post is made about this new arena. Where is the study or info showing that major concerts will come to Baton Rouge? A major performer has the Smoothie King or Superdome to use in New Orleans, they aren't coming to Baton Rouge. Lets say they want to come to Baton Rouge, they can just play in Tiger Stadium to 106,000.

And you can't compare Baton Rouge to Austin, TX. I'd like to see BR improve but adding more tax to the State with the highest sales tax in the country doesn't make sense.
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So now is the time to buy a GM truck with a real Allison transmission and put it storage?
Grandson could profit


Not a 2025 or 26. GM just licenses the Allison name for their own trans.
All "Coach" does is attend events for social media pictures.
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He waited awhile to sue.....wondering if this has more to do with Dimon's recent criticism of Trump over the Fed Chief


Lots of down votes but you make a fair point.
You're the one complaining that it won't sell. I don't care if it is attic or garage storage. Being off Highland and over 800k you have to improve that.

re: XOM Stock

Posted by broadhead on 1/14/26 at 4:56 pm to
XOM is one you don't sell and just keep long term. It will grow, then split, and rinse repeat.
I'm not spending 800k for a closet with that wire shelving.