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  • eighthobstruction
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 6449

    #46
    Sky to be painted red and white....with the skywritten slogan...."It's the real thing"
    bong ching

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    • handsomefortune

      #47
      The East End's only constant is seemingly, the deprivation of its poorest residents. Can the 2012 Games make their lives better at last, asks Rowan Moore


      too long, and too compromised? especially in comparison with #40.

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      • 3rd Viennese School

        #48
        They've banned British Beer at the Olympics!

        Well fair enough. Why would they want to serve Real British ale at a BRITISH event !!???


        etc

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        • Anna

          #49
          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
          The first of the three final episodes of 'Twenty-Twelve' was great this week, Bonneville sublime
          And, with todays news about G4S not recruiting enough/processing enough staff and the Army having to be brought in plus border control staff not having any training I am having trouble separating fact from fiction .......... Still, the troops are to receive thousands of tickets in exchange for checking bags at the turnstiles. Bet they're thrilled about that, almost worth coming home from Afghanistan for before getting made redundant?

          A seriously worrying side is the news that the extra troops will be sleeping in school halls and gyms. If that is true then it poses a huge security risk I think, so will they need troops to guard the troops?

          If it rains then only 2/3rds of the stadium is under cover, those who will be drenched during opening ceremony will be those who've paid the most for their tickets. An emergency order for thousands of plastic ponchos is being expedited. It seems the M4 is also not guaranteed to be open on time. Is it me or do the words Merry Time in a Brewery spring to mind?

          When is the next episode of Twenty-Twelve?

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          • Northender

            #50
            Next Tuesday. Whatever ridiculous storyline they come up with is bound to be overtaken by events. I'm SO glad I've got the whole of The Hollow Crown to look forward to...

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            • handsomefortune

              #51
              plastic ponchos

              come now, judging by the jubilee 'volunteer trainee security' hardly a 'poncho', more a plastic collar!

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              • amateur51

                #52
                Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
                plastic ponchos

                come now, judging by the jubilee 'volunteer trainee security' hardly a 'poncho', more a plastic collar!

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                • amateur51

                  #53
                  Some more G4S Olympic Security chaos information ...

                  Former police sergeant withdrew application to work at London 2012 due to concerns over employment process and pay


                  Meanwhile in Westminster Theresa May assures Yvette Cooper that "it's not a shambles"

                  Speaking in the House of Commons, the home secretary, Theresa May, claims that the need for extra military personnel 'only crystallised 24 hours ago'

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                  • Eine Alpensinfonie
                    Host
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 20572

                    #54
                    I've been struggling with this one since I was at primary school. Why are there 5 Olympic Rings? The usual answer is that they represent the 5 continents from which athletes compete. So that's Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Oceania - oops, that's 6.

                    So there must be a compromise. Surely the Americas can't be "combined".
                    Or perhaps Oceania was forgotten.
                    Or perhaps Europe and Asia were regarded as one continent (which is actually correct).

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                    • subcontrabass
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 2780

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post

                      So there must be a compromise. Surely the Americas can't be "combined".
                      They used to be regarded as one continent.

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                      • Serial_Apologist
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 37814

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                        Why are there 5 Olympic Rings?
                        Quoit...

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                        • Pabmusic
                          Full Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 5537

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                          I've been struggling with this one since I was at primary school. Why are there 5 Olympic Rings? The usual answer is that they represent the 5 continents from which athletes compete. So that's Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Oceania - oops, that's 6.

                          So there must be a compromise. Surely the Americas can't be "combined".
                          Or perhaps Oceania was forgotten.
                          Or perhaps Europe and Asia were regarded as one continent (which is actually correct).
                          The 'standard' view is that there are seven continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica. No Oceania: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/contnent.htm

                          My understanding is that the five rings don't represent continents, but rather the five areas from which all athletes come - Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. The five colours comprise a palette, at least one of which is said to be found in every flag (or, I suppose, was so in 1905).

                          Oceania is a sort of pseudo-continent, but it's more for completion's sake that anything else, lumped with Australia. Rather as when I was at school, the weekly football teams for games were 1st XI, 2nd XI and Leftovers. I was usually a Leftover.
                          Last edited by Pabmusic; 12-07-12, 23:55.

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                          • Northender

                            #58
                            The results, announced this morning, of a BBC-commissioned poll suggest that LOCOG or whoever's trying to brainwash us are not getting their message across, with about 2 respondents in three believing that the Games won't benefit their local area and a similar proportion claiming not to have become more excited about the Games in the past year.

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                            • handsomefortune

                              #59
                              thanks for the 2012 tip northender!

                              despite initial doubts about brevity and meaning, 'way to go' perhaps suggests too many letters for marketing purposes?! the 'deliverence' marketing employees were actually being far too lavish, and suggestive there!!! maybe 'vague' would have sufficed? but karl marx actually had it spot on, as he mentioned, it should have just been 'cool' (after all it's a very popular phrase)!

                              this far in the preparations, perhaps hastily prepared take away food language seems to fit best ....olympics - 'to go'? (if you include the question mark...it has the all important 5 characters, to neatly fit in the 5 circles)!

                              fizzy drinks, chips, kebabs and burgers are (of course) what the 5 circles will actually symbolise in 2012. doubtless, take away cafes will use the logo on their merchandise for the next year or so. snatching the window of opportunity to smarten up their image, use health & sport as a means of distracting attention from obesity, heart failure, and trans fatty acids. it's all good no need to shoot yourself in the foot or anything, (as you can rely on the deliverance team to do that).

                              as for the pink oboe theory, i actually much prefer serial apologist's 'p*ssing in blue' tbh....(it's much more topical, quintessentially 'british', and also politically correct(ish)).

                              LOCOG - an abbreviation for low cognitive skills? (not to mention low empathy)?

                              2 respondents in three believing that the Games won't benefit their local area oh well done beeb team.... they've finally delivered publicity on this..(though too late)!

                              it's probably 'best' not to mention what happens to other cities (here, and around the world) that hosted public events, or were given fancy titles, as 'make overs' bestowed on 'priority' areas, are fast giving 'regeneration' the reputation it perhaps often thoroughly deserves. i guess this is why the 2012 'chats' about 'sustainability' and 'legacy' are not only 'competitive' (when they shouldn't be, as they have roughly the same meaning ie a 'partnership' approach is implied) but also, signifies the fact that this approach is unsustainable, and can leave devastation in its wake as a 'legacy'.

                              thankfully, there are signs that this particular 21st c 'novelty' is finally being publicly assessed for exactly what it actually is, despite the official (and govt) waffle.

                              even if some 'thinking allowed' episodes, specifically, leave listeners feeling totally grief stricken ....not least at their own incapacity, and powerlessness. and, as ever, what's lurking behind the olympianonsense is much more important to be aware of, than the latest running & jumping scores : guest starring david harvey and a comparitively ineffectual 'someone else' http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/player/b01kbhk6

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                              • MrGongGong
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 18357

                                #60
                                So is there ANYONE ? who actually thinks this is worth something ?

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