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Old Mon Apr 05, 2010, 12:26pm
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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp View Post
So would you classify this as a communication device? Or an electronic scorebook?..
The new ASA rule doesn't mention "communication device"... it says, "electronic device", which it most certainly is. It allows an exception for a scorekeeping device, which is most certainly is not. It is a computing device that can be used for scorekeeping, as well as for lots of other things, including accessing the internet and all that comes with that. The eyePad is presently more limited than your typical smart phone in its ability to access the internet from your random ball field, since it needs to be in range of a wifi signal, but I expect Lord Jobs to address that with the next revision.

As to what I would allow, I'd be inclined to take the rule for what it says and not try to interpret in too loosely... But, I expect I'll be calling very few ASA games this year (local sanctioning politics, etc.).
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