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I thought that the drawing was really cool; the one that the performers did with their arms and legs. Did anyone catch where the inkpad things were on their bodies? I know that there was one on each arm and leg, but where exactly were they? It seemed like sometimes the ink would flow when the hands were touching the paper, and sometimes it wouldn't, then it would flow when the wrists were touching the paper. |
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I just saw the single most epic moment ever. The US beating the French by .08sec and breaking a world record by 4secs. Its the most amazing thing I have ever seen; to see the US beat the French in the very last effort...literary the US went from being 2nd by almost a half a swimmer length(the height of the person in front of them) to 1st in just the last 3-4secs. AMAZING!!!
Here is the link to the whole story.. http://www.nbcolympics.com/swimming/...ay+rundown+u+s |
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You could watch the replay on nbcolympics.com as of this morning.
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That was quite amazing. I was supposed be sleeping, but I watched it anyway. The best thing was the looks on the guys faces at the very end in the last 50 meters. PRICELESS. I loved the story about the one swimmer who almost drowned when he was a kid, and now he's a gold medal winning olympian. I thought that was impressive.
Did anyone watch women's gymnastics prelims? It wasn't all that great, suprisingly. China and the U.S. had several big mistakes in their various events, including several falls and missteps. I'm hoping they do better in finals. |
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I saw the replay on TV, I just wanted to see it live.
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I was working a busy station the past few days/nights so I haven't been able to catch many things live yet but I just finished watching the opening ceremonies and then the mens 400 and WOW both of those were amazing, like one of the announcers said about the opening ceremonies "Just retire the trophy now for Olympic opening ceremonies because this can't be topped"
NBC's online coverage is great now that I am working somewhere slow for 24 hours I can enjoy everything I have missed. |
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B.) The American team had to deal with a late scratch from one of their gymnasts. She could only participate in the uneven bars. The team had zero room for error most of the night as there was no 5th gymnast to compete so the team could get a "throwaway" score. Quite clutch with the performances, actually. C.) I laughed when the American announcers got all un-GP with their "What now, French dudes?" commentary after the 400 free relay final. D.) And this was most likely extreme coincidence (...), but did anyone else notice that a painting of Chairman Mao on the building across the street was in plain view over President Bush's right shoulder throughout most of his interview with Bob Costas? Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 11-08-2008 at 16:41. |
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The comment during a trial run of the parallel bars when a Chinese man sat on the bars Saturday night, was something to the effect of "That's something a 5-year old would do when learning the sport, not something a competitive athlete would do." Ouch! Did you feel that burn?? That was a funny comment I will admit, but these announcers are not hosting MXC or ABC's Wipeout, & they are not just blogging about the event where comments like that are accepted, they are the official announcers of the prestigious Olympics & are the voice of an event which is an international event of unity & sport which is meant to bring the world together. You would think they would keep the colorful comment to a minimum. And I hope someone noticed that, & fired that guy. |
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It's easy to identify and point out the moments that are somewhat tacky and un-GP. How easy is it to point out the moments that are graceful, eloquent, and well-spoken? There will likely be a balance and that is what I will look for.
There have been some quiet moments and some rowdy moments so far. I've enjoyed a great many and hope to see many more in the next few days. |
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I have to say that I heard some very un-GP things said, but I agree when saying thats its easy to hear un-GP than GP stuff.
With that being said; I'm very proud of the US team with being GP. Esp. the swimming team, with making an effort(phelps) to shake the hands of the French DURING the medal ceremony. And also not saying anything negative about anyone in the interview of the 4x100m. |
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To me the Olympics have become too over hyped, thank God the US wasn't granted the honor of some city going billions in debt in a non-money making event that takes years to pay off and disrupts the area its hosted in. China is using the Olympics as a tool to do a snow job on the rest of the world. Why isn't someone asking about the thousands that were rounded up and tossed in jail for fear they might speak out against the Olympics and/or China itself. Ask the business owners of the companies that were shut down for the Olympics... ask the citizens who have seen prices sore cause the trucks have been parked and business closed to hope to clean the air. Of course the censorship in China will keep any negative reports from being spreaded |
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One thing I think about when talking about, posting about, thinking about the Olympics - is the growth of robotics on an international level. The growth of robotic competitions. VEX is making a huge impact internationally. FTC is making an impact. I had the privilege of volunteering in Atlanta as a queuer for the FTC competition. While volunteering, I met many students from many countries. Of those students, there were those who did not speak English well, if at all, and I became very creative in communicating with those teams.
ChiefDelphi is a place where members of FIRST teams and of the VEX teams gather and the teams reflect their nations. Even though this is Chit Chat, when discussions regarding peoples and nations pop up/crop up, I always keep the reading membership of ChiefDelphi in mind and the bigger picture, the larger community. There is great diversity within the many cultures and the many nations and we can build bridges of understanding when communicating and when learning about each other. I will always treasure and remember the time I spent as a volunteer in Atlanta. It opened my eyes even wider to the potential and possibilities in FIRST. |
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Tune in to gymnastics finals tonight; they should be good!!! |
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Women's individual time trial for cycling, Armstrong just snagged 1st spot right now from the Brits, and passed two cyclists that left before her.
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