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May 14, 2004
Finally - Stros tix online!
Baseball fans can now print Houston Astros tickets directly from their own office or home computer, under a new system that the club just launched.
The newly announced delivery option -- called TicketFast -- allows fans to print tickets that are purchased on www.astros.com. Such tickets can be printed using home or office computers, then they can be used to attend Astros games at the Juice Box. TicketFast works by printing a unique bar code that is used in conjunction with the latest Minute Maid Park entry system.
Posted by Tom at May 14, 2004 4:02 PM |
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I also live in Houston. It is nice to see that a few other people in this city share my general outlook. And yes, I agree that we have little to worry about regarding oil reserves. Human beings almost always adapt to new circumstances. You might enjoy reading what Michael Fumento recently wrote:
http://www.sacbee.com/24hour/opinions/story/1352261p-8551737c.html
Posted by: David Thomson at May 14, 2004 4:46 PM
Thanks for the note and the link to the Mr. Fumento's piece. These myths about the scarcity of energy resources are a bit difficult to debunk in the face of ill-designed governmental policies to the contrary, but we'll keep trying!
Posted by: Tom Kirkendall at May 14, 2004 5:45 PM
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