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Re: disaster in israel regional

I was referring to the crew that actually worked at BAE. Every other event here in the US has reported delays. NH BAE did not. You look at their match results page, and you see lots of 6, 7 and 8 minute cycles; very few over 10 minutes. No other regional has managed to accomplish that. How does the crew at BAE manage it? Those people should give their methods of success to other regionals, especially Israel this year. And yes I realize the radio systems are different. But if the crew at BAE can run almost perfectly, they can probably debug the unique situation in Israel.

I would put this into perspective, though. As bad as the situation was, the disaster does not compare to what happened last year when someone dropped dead on the sidelines. That was a true disaster.

When I first saw this post headline, I had thoughts of a terrorist attack or the building collapsing.
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