Jump to content

Maryville High Planning to Microwave Fans with 5G Tower at Stadium this year.


BarneySox2007
 Share

Recommended Posts

Maryville plans on installing a 120-140 foot 5G Cellphone Tower at Shields Stadium in place of one of the light poles for a one time payment of $25,000 plus an extra $1,250 a month per cellphone carrier. Depending on how you would like to be cooked will depend on just where you set. If you pick directly under the pole you will come out Well Done visa versa. Just tell the ticket booth how you want to be cooked and the ushers will seat you in the proper seating. Visitors section should get enough juice to run any household appliance for a few hours after the ballgame is over. I've always wondered what Maryville would do to top Alcoa's Jumbo Tron until I read the paper Friday.

43b9e4680e9352d37c3563f3f5cc2916.jpg?wid.

Edited by BarneySox2007
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please never mind about the hundreds of birds that died in a 5G experiment in The Netherlands Nov. 5 2018, most likely a story circulated by a guy in an aluminum foil hat. The good news this season if your running late for the game since their all moved up to 7 p.m. and won't have a chance to eat you will be able to purchase a TV Dinner this year from the concession stand and watch it cook right in front of you with our new 5G Technology.

9a0d082082529edadfea6a8708685edb-002.jpg

Edited by BarneySox2007
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, STARSNBARS said:

Barn eye wundur if'un Stork iz tha one puttin' upp this pole....???......We mite end upp wif free Murrfreesburg hearse servuss like Mairvul's footbawl teem did laist yeer....:popcorneater:

Y’all just better hope Roy Diltard doesn’t find out about this big pole. He will be on it worse than he is on Murphy’s pole!!!

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

Maryville plans on installing a 120-140 foot 5G Cellphone Tower at Shields Stadium in place of one of the light poles for a one time payment of $25,000 plus an extra $1,250 a month per cellphone carrier. Depending on how you would like to be cooked will depend on just where you set. If you pick directly under the pole you will come out Well Done visa versa. Just tell the ticket booth how you want to be cooked and the ushers will seat you in the proper seating. Visitors section should get enough juice to run any household appliance for a few hours after the ballgame is over. I've always wondered what Maryville would do to top Alcoa's Jumbo Tron until I read the paper Friday.

43b9e4680e9352d37c3563f3f5cc2916.jpg?wid.

That's a good deal.

Need a 100x100 ground space to get all the carriers.

 

Be better on the hill somewhere.

 

Send me a pic when it's stacked.

Edited by StorkMontgomery
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cell Phone Towers

The widespread use of cell phones in recent decades has led to a large increase in the number of cell phone towers (also known as base stations) being placed in communities. These towers have electronic equipment and antennas that receive and transmit cell phone signals using radiofrequency (RF) waves.

Cell phone towers are still relatively new, and many people are understandably concerned about whether the RF waves they give off might possibly have health effects.

At this time, there’s no strong evidence that exposure to RF waves from cell phone towers causes any noticeable health effects. However, this does not mean that the RF waves from cell phone towers have been proven to be absolutely safe. Most expert organizations agree that more research is needed to help clarify this, especially for any possible long-term effects.

gettyimages-200563575-001-612x612_(1).jp

 

Edited by BarneySox2007
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, BarneySox2007 said:

Cell Phone Towers

The widespread use of cell phones in recent decades has led to a large increase in the number of cell phone towers (also known as base stations) being placed in communities. These towers have electronic equipment and antennas that receive and transmit cell phone signals using radiofrequency (RF) waves.

Cell phone towers are still relatively new, and many people are understandably concerned about whether the RF waves they give off might possibly have health effects.

At this time, there’s no strong evidence that exposure to RF waves from cell phone towers causes any noticeable health effects. However, this does not mean that the RF waves from cell phone towers have been proven to be absolutely safe. Most expert organizations agree that more research is needed to help clarify this, especially for any possible long-term effects.

gettyimages-200563575-001-612x612_(1).jp

 

Now do one on the RONA vaccine :shock:... Have a wonderful Sunday. :-D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • While I appreciate being credited with multiple accounts, I have to say that is not true. Will you please report back to your people that I am not someone who provides sharp, witty banter, but rather someone who is putting the shoe on the other foot for some people that have been repeatedly bashing others here and in real life for the past few years? Everything that I have stated has been backed by factual evidence or public record, so no need to be sharp and witty. 
    • Yes this process is moving slower than I would have expected
    • also was told coady auston applied, he served as defensive coordinator for greenfield under don pitt several years ago before going to Obion county  
    • TSSAA restrictions for hiring non-faculty coaches have been removed for over a year at this point. In the past a non-faculty person had to be "grandfathered" by being an assistant coach for five years, being fingerprinted, and having a background check run per TSSAA rules... since those were rescinded, the board of directors for the school district are responsible for any/all restrictions on hiring non-faculty personnel. I guess what I'm saying to you is that if you really wanted what you posted, it's already possible as long as your local BOE will allow for it.
    • stop it, rlh. you’re gonna get me all misty eyed and sentimental.    i see seven fairly regularly. ….but slim shady, that’s like spotting bigfoot on main street. you just hope he doesn’t spot you. 
×
  • Create New...