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London 2012 Olympics

Post by Batwoman » 18th Jul, '12, 13:52

Sports Guru FB - do you know who or where is televising the Olympics - Starhub don't seem to be able to know when I call them so I guessing it is only showing on Mio?

Mediacorp will show events where Singaporeans are competing but I dont really want to watch Ping Pong!

I want to watch athletics and gymnastics particularly.

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Fat Bob » 18th Jul, '12, 14:23

Sorry, missed this one.

You have several options: as you rightly pointed out, Chan5 will show a few events but mainly Singapore-focused and usually a round-up at the start of the day. Not that good.

MioTV will show it on the ESPN Channel. I don't think they've got the huge number of channels Starhub had for Beijing, so again, may get a focus on Asian sports.

Final option is to get a UK Proxy server so you can watch the beeb on your PC. I'll probably do that.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by baloo » 18th Jul, '12, 17:20

Yes, Mio have the Olympics. I'm happy to rent out a couch for popular events. $50 an hour or $150 an hour and I'll keep the boys away.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by slinky » 19th Jul, '12, 09:07

baloo wrote:$50 an hour or $150 an hour and I'll keep the boys away.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Tas » 19th Jul, '12, 09:35

you could pay them to drive the buses in london, reckon couple kids from singapore with no licence could find way from airport to olympic village faster according to reports of busdrivers with first day on the job. or security jobs might be more appropriate, those kids are might be pretty scary :D they're a few thousand short manpower for those too.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Fat Bob » 19th Jul, '12, 13:33

....and I get told off for banging Australia down!:D

I think every negative thing possible will be opened to scrutiny by the UK press. There are many people unhappy with the Olympics being in London (and not somewhere else in the UK) or unhappy that it's in the UK at all. Positive stories about the games organisation will be hard to come by. The UK has no opportunity to lock up the dissenters or make sure the press only give positive reviews.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by baloo » 19th Jul, '12, 13:47

I'm actually looking forward to the opening ceremony. It's brilliant.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Tas » 19th Jul, '12, 14:02

sensitive sensitive, was reading UK Huffington Post to get those updates. Not sure I blame some of the local folk for being pissed off at their homes being missile support towers.... honestly couldn't care less about the Olympics location, but in regards to UK base etc I always enjoy any commentary from that Boris chap find him a cheerful positive chap in general. But taking 4-5hrs to drop off the Australian and American teams from Heathrow is admittedly a bit on the poor side surely when the excuse is new on the day and no GPS programme. The Aus press was reasonably amusing, gave the athletes quite a few joking points, as far as I can tell was taken in good spirits. Apparently everyone is very happy with the 100,000 condoms available.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by daffodil » 19th Jul, '12, 19:16

It's the same, well similar, old press pre-Olympic beatup stories that seems to happen before kick-off! Gotta get in a bit of pre - games drama, before we can then enjoy the sporting drama!

I am a sucker for The Games though, will watch as much as I can - and before someone brings up the cheating factor, I still love the concept and generally the content.

And Tas..yes read about the condom supply. Young, athletic people living in close proximity for weeks on end...endless adrenalin, gotta use it up, eh? :lol:

Edit : Danny Boyle is directing the Opening ceremony, should be worth a look.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by BoD » 20th Jul, '12, 02:12

I'm rather looking forward to having coverage that is a little wider than table tennis and the women's 100m butterfly
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by BoD » 20th Jul, '12, 03:00

24 BBC HD Olympic Channels on Sky :) [smilie=groovy.gif] [smilie=mango.gif]
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by daffodil » 22nd Jul, '12, 18:17

Just watched one of the BBC programmes showcasing different Olympic sports - this one was about the evolution in swimming. Great footage of past / present Olympians including Mark Spitz, Ian Thorpe, Rebeccca Adlington, Dawn Fraser and the amazing Michael Phelps - who is competing again in London.

Enjoyed re-watching the Australian Men's relay from the Sydney 2000 games, some feat.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Duck » 22nd Jul, '12, 20:55

The sun is shining & the sky is blue... I've just watched the Olympic Torch relay pass through our neighbourhood... Perfect timing for a visit back to London, lovely community event!
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Morrolan » 23rd Jul, '12, 09:43

olympics? has it been 4 years already??

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Kooky » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:15

I'm going to make you work for it, boys, but if you want a Monday morning treat google for the Australian hurdler warming up.

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by baloo » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:23

ahhhhh Sabrina........

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Kooky » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:26

:D Amazed it wasn't posted before now.

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by baloo » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:30

I wasn't going to share it with anyone :)

Shame she didn't qualify for London though.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Kooky » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:34

She's a clever girl, she's made sure everybody knows her name and the deals will be flying in.

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by baloo » 23rd Jul, '12, 10:35

Kooky wrote:She's a clever girl, she's made sure everybody knows her name and the deals will be flying in.
Helps that she blew away the field too.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Tas » 23rd Jul, '12, 11:05

What is not to like about that girl on the surface. Amazonian strong, gorgeous and smiling (brunette as well :D ) , and best of all she is not some rake of a thing but got something to her, and she wins. Good on her, I would be pretty happy if I'd turned out like that too.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Kooky » 23rd Jul, '12, 12:37

Agreed, a smiley face makes a world of difference.

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Fat Bob » 23rd Jul, '12, 12:56

Skimpy clothes help too.
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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by Kooky » 23rd Jul, '12, 13:10

Well I can see that from your perspective but my point was, a smile makes everybody more attractive :D

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Re: London 2012 Olympics

Post by daffodil » 28th Jul, '12, 11:22

Did anyone watch the O C ?

Have read reviews varying from brilliant to bonkers to "multi-cultural crap" (Tory MP). Some of the photos look spectacular, but hard to figure without actually seeing the entire show methinks.

Anyway...let The Games begin! [smilie=mango.gif]
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