Mike Shannon played for the Cardinals in the 60s and has been a radio announcer for the team ever since. He's now in his final season at age 82.
He was asked to promote some team NFTs on a recent broadcast.
Part 1: Reading the copy and having no idea what it means.
Part 2: Reading a fact sheet somebody handed him and also having no idea what it means. (This part is the real gold, skip Part 1 if you want)
To be honest I don't think I'd do a better job.
Figuring out NFTs
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Re: Figuring out NFTs
Xan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 10:53 am
Mike Shannon played for the Cardinals in the 60s and has been a radio announcer for the team ever since. He's now in his final season at age 82.
He was asked to promote some team NFTs on a recent broadcast.
Part 1: Reading the copy and having no idea what it means.
Part 2: Reading a fact sheet somebody handed him and also having no idea what it means. (This part is the real gold, skip Part 1 if you want)
To be honest I don't think I'd do a better job.
They played parts of him on the sports talk radio show I regularly listen to. I do remember him being on the 1964 Cardinals World Series team.
Above provided by: Vinny, who always says: "I only regret that I have but one lap to give to my cats." AND "I'm a more-is-more person."