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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee President & CEO.
What does that say about Vancouver where a course not only tried, but succeeded?
You got me. I forgot about that, to my embarrassment. No excuse for Canada, either, as there were worries about the track's design before the event due to the speeds.
Doesn't make it any less worrying, though, that similar complaints are starting to crop up a couple of days before things are supposed to kick off. At this point, I'm just hoping that all of the "train wreck" talk remains figurative, and not literal.
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Ok, so you pee in one drawer and poop in another. But what about the third one?
ЯAW;99686717 said:double toilets are some what common in Russia, at least in Moscow. I saw them in ice rinks and big malls.
So much for the "b-b-but storage space" excuse.
Its the olympics, thats where the Judges sit.
Not even remotely close. Even the 2012 G4S security fuckup was quickly remedied by the army.
London and Vancouver are massive, established cities. When the landowner and construction contracts went out, they were snapped up immediately because the buildings had value regardless of the Olympics (e.g. London's Olympic Village was quickly repurposed as affordable housing a year later). With Sochi, most of these facilities and hotels are going to be empty and abandoned the moment the games end, so the only way to get them built is through handouts and corruption. It will never become the international tourist destination Putin wants.
People also forget the Winter Olympics is much smaller in scale compared to the Summer games. Far fewer athletes attend and you only need a fraction of the stadiums and facilities. For Russia to spend so much on so little, with such poor results, is mind boggling.
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/54273832/#54273832
Basically, people visiting Sochi should not use any device that has personal information on it, due to rampant hacking. I had no idea it was that bad.
I visited my cousin in Ukraine, and we were walking through a square in Chortkiv, and a dog walked up to me and I instinctively patted it as it walked by, and he freaked out, "what are you doing? Don't pet stray dogs," and he laughed, telling me he didn't want to get rabies.
As a Canadian, it wouldn't occur to me that a dog walking around in a public square with lots of people was a stray. But then I started looking around, and yup, there were a lot of strays!
What a fuck? What a bunch of bullshit. It's so obviosly fake.
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In the end Russia doesn't care.
The radiator and pillow outlet got me.
Of course they say they will. It's what almost every host country does.Well, you need to get you facts straight. Olympic Village will be converted to homes after games. So you are wrong,
This thread is amazing.
"People in other parts of the world don't do things exactly like Americans do!? I am shocked and appalled."
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I'm done.
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To anyone in Sochi: I am now in possession of three light bulbs. Will trade for a door handle. This offer is real:
2:23 PM - 4 Feb 2014
It's like they're just sticking it to the global community now.
Sochi might be a clusterfuck, but I just read an article about how nice Moscow has become. They've spent lots of olympic money there, too, but in that town it has been well spent. It's supposedly really clean and nice now. Not that strange... that's where people will visit anyway after the olympics are over.
Got any source behind that assertion besides, you know, your feelings?What a fuck? What a bunch of bullshit. It's so obviosly fake.
Good thing they also got the World Cup in 2018. They know how to do business!
We got new trains and subway trains. It's true. Moscow is pretty downtown but the further you get the worse it gets. But i can see little changes.