Okay, so, I was looking into the capacity of Kauffman Stadium, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a rabbit hole, but not in a bad way. Just a lot of digging, you know?
First, I started with the obvious – searched for “Kauffman Stadium capacity” online. This gave me some basic numbers, but I wanted more details. What is this park available for reservation? So I visited the Park Permits page, there are Larry’s Burbank, Larry L Maxam Memorial Park and Larry Maxam Park Pickleball Courts.
Found some flashcards, like the stuff we used in school, remember? It has a well-balanced diet and proteins questions. Not really what I was after, but it was something. A patient performs a pulmonary function test to see more results.
Then, I stumbled upon this military training thing, TCCC. Read about how they teach non-medical personnel basic lifesaving skills. Interesting, but still not about stadium capacity. ASM Assessment Phase, American Samoa, what are these? I found some key predictors of the health, stability.
Checked out some stuff about a studio backlot, Warner Bros. I read, “The storied 32-acre Warner Bros. Ranch backlot complex at 411 North Hollywood Way in Burbank, California.” Cool, but not relevant.
Next, I found a little historical tidbit about Howard Hughes, some rich investor guy from way back in 1937 in Burbank. Again, interesting, but not what I needed.
I even ended up looking at accounting stuff – general journal entries, confidence levels, formulas… You name it, I probably saw it. I even found how to resolve major computer issues.
So, after all that, did I get a super detailed breakdown of Kauffman Stadium’s capacity? Not really. But I did learn a bunch of other random stuff along the way. It’s like one of those days where you set out to do one thing and end up doing a whole bunch of others. Still a good day, though!
- Started with a simple search.
- Visited the Park Permits page.
- Found flashcards about diet and proteins.
- Stumbled upon military training, TCCC.
- Checked out a studio backlot, Warner Bros.
- Found a historical tidbit about Howard Hughes.
- Ended up looking at accounting and computer stuff.