The Wonderer said:
Can you you make the whole 30 sec video a gif?
The Wonderer said:
Not as a gif without killing the quality, if at all.digging tunnels said:The Wonderer said:
Can you you make the whole 30 sec video a gif?
The Wonderer said:Not as a gif without killing the quality, if at all.digging tunnels said:The Wonderer said:
Can you you make the whole 30 sec video a gif?
Got itdigging tunnels said:The Wonderer said:
Can you you make the whole 30 sec video a gif?
it's just amazing.third coast.. said:
Her super serious focused face kills me every time
My response to myself has the whole video in gif formatSocial Media Influencer said:
I took a shot at it but it was going to be a huge file.
Way to go DT! Not enough Blue parachutes for you and Astros Win girl, but I still wanted that Texags signage! Maybe next time!digging tunnels said:The Wonderer said:
Yes! Yes! Yes!
The Wonderer said:The Wonderer said:Not as a gif without killing the quality, if at all.digging tunnels said:The Wonderer said:
Can you you make the whole 30 sec video a gif?
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Houston Astros are extending protective netting at Minute Maid Park.
The new netting will be in place in time for the start of their series against Detroit on Aug. 19.
While netting will be extended further down the left-field and right-field lines, the team said the protective net will be upgraded to knot-less netting, which will allow for "an improved viewing experience for fans."
The Astros offered this statement in announcing the extension and upgrade of the net:
"Fan experience is always a top priority for the Astros. The Astros have followed Major League Baseball's guidelines regarding netting while providing fans with a choice as to whether they sit in areas with or without protective netting. These changes will improve the fan's experience and increase the number of seats behind protective netting. Fans will continue to have the option to sit in areas without netting."
There were calls among players in the Majors to extend netting following recent incidents of fans being hit by foul balls.
Earlier in the season, a small girl was hit by a ball fouled off of Chicago Cubs player Albert Almora Jr. during an Astros game in May.
This is also the second time since 2017 that the Astros chose to extend the netting.
The Wonderer said: