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*sigh*
You can open up multiple instances of the VWR (I believe Ctrl+N in IE) and the server seems to treat them as separate entries. I used this successfully last year to get tickets to a White Sox game within 5 minutes.
Two years ago, I had about 60 VWR windows open (on 2 PCs) and I netted 6 tickets to each Red Sox game at Wrigley in addition to some tix for Cardinals and White Sox games as well.
This year, well, there's not much that particularly interests me on the schedule, so I think I'm just going to wait for now and buy closer to game day.
Other than the piercing stench of urine, great!
Step away from the trough, Andere!
Not pretty.
Same question... the setup seems dumb...
If the limit is 6 tix a game and 42 tix total -- why not allow people to select dates and tix before the cattle call (say... up to 80 tix) -- then when you get "in" the top 42 available show up and you par the list down as you see fit.
Who runs this thing? Don Baylor?
The first year I bought tickets through this system was 2003, and it seems like no improvements have been made since (other than, perhaps or perhaps not, improved server capacity).
As opposed to say... cotton-based scripting languages or cardboard-box based scripting languages - those are OK.
Why do I get the feeling it's actually Ron Hassey that is running through the tubes from my PC to the Cubs cluster with my requests?
That's what I've done in the past with 40 or so browsers open.
I'd forgotten about that! It was an exciting game, with two sudden death comebacks to tie, all for nought.
I'd forgotten about that! It was an exciting game, with two sudden death comebacks to tie, all for nought.
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I'm pretty sure it changes to something else, AR.
I got in -- selected the CWS series -- but got about 15 failures "due to heavy volume". This sorta makes the whole "waiting room" concept meaningless... I mean - why let people past the load balancer if the cluster underneath it can't handle the traffic its being fed.
The main site is terrible today. I will open up a forum for this (which perhaps I should have done to begin with).
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