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Hahaha. Oh my god... :lol
Some mighty booing going on.
Typical England.
Oh, wait.
There's nothing typical about this side. They have no resemblance to anything you've seen before.
I know. That was half of the joke.There's nothing typical about this side. They have no resemblance to anything you've seen before.
This has probably been asked at some point, but is there any way to stream Olympics video to my PS3? It doesn't look like it, but I figured I'd check.
Brit-GAF: Apparently bells will be rung nationwide at 8:12am to celebrate the start of the games.
If UK, BBC Sports app. If elsewhere, uhhh, browser of any online streams? Does it have Flash?
Why exactly isn't the Olympics shown live in the US?
I'm guessing time zones, but I remember that even the 2010 Olympics was delayed so it's a bit weird.really? do you have to ask?
Brit-GAF: Apparently bells will be rung nationwide at 8:12am to celebrate the start of the games.
Why exactly isn't the Olympics shown live in the US?
Why exactly isn't the Olympics shown live in the US?
Not bad, actually. The Polo logo is definitely a bit large, larger than the US logo, which should be the focus.
Here's the full-body look.
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made in china burn the uniforms waaaargh
Another list! Highest-paid Olympic athletes (top 20):
1. Roger Federer, tennis (Switzerland) - $54.3 million
reigning Wimbledon champion & World No. 1
2. LeBron James, basketball (USA) - $53 million
current NBA MVP and NBA champion
3. Kobe Bryant, basketball (USA) - $52.3 million
4. Maria Sharapova, tennis (Russia) - $30.1 million
reigning French Open champion
5. Kevin Durant, basketball (USA) - $25.5 million
6. Carmelo Anthony, basketball (USA) - $22.9 million
7. Usain Bolt, track (Jamaica) - $20.3 million
reigning gold medalist in track
8. Novak Djokovic, tennis (Serbia) - $19.8
reigning U.S. Open & Australian Open champion
9. Chris Paul, basketball (USA) - $19.2 million
10. Li Na, tennis (China) - $18.4 million
11. Deron Williams, basketball (USA) - $18.2 million
12. Paul Gasol, basketball (USA, Spain) - $17.2 million
13. Serena Williams, tennis (USA) - $16.3 million
reigning Wimbledon champion
14. Caroline Wozniacki, tennis (Denmark) - $13.7 million
15. Tony Parker, basketball (USA, France) - $13.1 million
16. Andy Murray, tennis (Great Britain) - $12 million
17. Manu Ginobili, basketball (USA, Argentina) - $11.5 million
18. Andre Iguodala, basketball (USA) - $11.4 million
19. Tyson Chandler, basketball (USA) - $11 million
20. Marc Gasol, basketball (USA, Spain) - $10.9 million
NY Daily News
I am just wondering why isn't the Olympic opening ceremony being shown live?
NBC and Comcast fucking suck. If you want to get primetime viewers, just re-air it. How many god damn channels do you have and you still can't broadcast a live stream? These guys are no better than a shit stain.But when Friday’s opening ceremony kicks off London 2012 at 9 p.m. local time (that’s 4 p.m. ET), don’t scour for the torch lighting or parade of athletes on NBC, or MSNBC, or Bravo, or CNBC or NBC Sports or even NBCOlympics.com.
NBC will be waiting until prime time on both Eastern and Pacific time on Friday to show the opening ceremony. For West Coast viewers, that means no access to the festivities until 6 ½ hours after they actually began. U.S. audiences will experience a similar delay for the closing ceremony Aug. 12.
“We are live streaming every sporting event, all 32 sports and 302 medals,” said Gary Zenkel, president of NBC Olympics. “It was never our intent to live stream the Opening Ceremony or Closing Ceremony.”
Mr. Zenkel also said the opening ceremony is not a sporting event with a score or a winner that is difficult to keep secret, but rather an entertainment spectacle that should be seen by family and friends gathered around the TV in prime-time hours.
NBC and Comcast fucking suck. If you want to get primetime viewers, just re-air it. How many god damn channels do you have and you still can't broadcast a live stream? These guys are no better than a shit stain.
If people watch it before there's less chance their going to watch it again and thus less money from advertisers because of the smaller audience.