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Iceaxe
08-01-2016, 08:25 PM
I'm usually really excited for the Olympics but not so much this year. Rio is such a shit hole, the only redeeming grace is the womenz is HOT! We should be letting them pour across our border.
Your thoughts on the Olympics?
DiscGo
08-02-2016, 04:41 AM
I think they should have relocated them last year when the World Cup had so many problems. We could have a very active thread that just lists all the ways these Olympics are going wrong. I feel like safety should be a bigger concern than political correctness but nobody wanted to offend the South Americans for being poor and so the Olympic committee has refused to hold Brazil accountable for their promises and commitments.
Sandstone Addiction
08-02-2016, 06:24 AM
Of all the shortcomings for the Rio Games...apparently, this is the worst:
No Pokémon Go in Rio: Athlete says it's the 'worst thing' about Olympics
The game is not yet available in Brazil
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Pokemon Go (http://www.ew.com/topic/pokemon-go-0)
Posted August 1 2016 — 2:46 PM EDT
Pokémon Go has been released in 30 countries, including the United States, France, and Australia. However, it still isn’t available in Brazil, and some people are quite unhappy about it because the 2016 Summer Olympics begin on Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Several Olympic athletes who have already arrived in Rio have taken to social media to share their disappointment about not being able to play the Niantic-created game while they compete in what will most likely be the biggest sporting event of their lives.
“Want to know the worst thing about the Olympic village? No @PokemonGoApp. Otherwise, it’s incredible,” tweeted (https://twitter.com/AbbyLJohnston/status/757951276307054592) American diver Abby Johnston last week.
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/01/pokemon-go-olympics-rio
Scott P
08-02-2016, 06:44 AM
I feel like safety should be a bigger concern than political correctness but nobody wanted to offend the South Americans for being poor and so the Olympic committee has refused to hold Brazil accountable for their promises and commitments.
Overall, Rio is not a poor city, especially by world standards.
The big problems with Rio are lax environmental standards/pollution, high crime, corruption, and traffic.
People here like to complain about environmental regulations, but it's better than the alternative.
devo_stevo
08-02-2016, 09:07 AM
I have to agree with Scott on this one. I was in Rio 17 years ago, and even then, I wouldn't have gone in the water at any of the beaches in the city. It was nasty.
Also, Guanabara bay where they are doing all of the rowing events and the triathlon swim is the main shipping port for that part of South America. That is not a great place to swim. I remember it being an absolute mess.
Rio is a city with so much potential that is squandered and soaked up by a select few people who are in power while the people rot. It's sad, really. I love that place, and the people there. If there was ever a country in need of an overhaul from the top down, that's one of them.
Scott Card
08-04-2016, 09:17 AM
The problems in Brazil start and end with corruption. Every other problem -- crime, pollution, etc.-- can be traced back to corruption. Brazil is a wonderful place, a place I served as an LDS missionary many years ago. The people are awesome and the country is loaded with natural resources but the corruption is killing any growth or progress.
devo_stevo
08-04-2016, 10:40 AM
The problems in Brazil start and end with corruption. Every other problem -- crime, pollution, etc.-- can be traced back to corruption. Brazil is a wonderful place, a place I served as an LDS missionary many years ago. The people are awesome and the country is loaded with natural resources but the corruption is killing any growth or progress.
I echo and agree with every word of this post.
Iceaxe
08-18-2016, 11:06 AM
http://i.imgur.com/MMBF3mU.gif
Rob L
08-22-2016, 11:30 AM
The Brits did quite well. I'm not very interested in sport in general, but I did watch some cycling and gymnastics (my Mother told me when I was a young'un: "Never get involved in a sport that uses a ball")
Rob
tallsteve
08-22-2016, 11:44 AM
my Mother told me when I was a young'un: "Never get involved in a sport that uses a ball"Rob
Funny. My mother told me to never get involved with a sport who's winner is determined by a panel of judges!
Iceaxe
08-22-2016, 12:27 PM
Funny. My mother told me to never get involved with a sport who's winner is determined by a panel of judges!
^^^THIS^^^
That is exactly what I told my kids. I also warned them that team sports have some major pitfalls that are beyond your control, meaning you might be the greatest player of all time and get stuck on a team that sucks.
I wish they would take all the sports that require a judge and toss them out of the Olympics. But that will never happen as they are huge money generators as they bring in the female TV viewers.
tallsteve
08-22-2016, 12:41 PM
^^^THIS^^^
That is exactly what I told my kids. I also warned them that team sports have some major pitfalls that are beyond your control, meaning you might be the greatest player of all time and get stuck on a team that sucks.
I wish they would take all the sports that require a judge and toss them out of the Olympics. But that will never happen as they are huge money generators as they bring in the female TV viewers.
Yep, and is women's gymnastics really a "sport" or a performing art?
Brian in SLC
08-22-2016, 02:16 PM
The Brits did quite well. I'm not very interested in sport in general, but I did watch some cycling and gymnastics (my Mother told me when I was a young'un: "Never get involved in a sport that uses a ball")
GBR...yep, noticed that myself. I bet they'd win the ratio of medals to population (most for the least). Except maybe Jamaica...
Iceaxe
08-22-2016, 04:04 PM
If we are breaking it down by population than the Pac 12 rules. :nod:
http://x.pac-12.com/sites/default/files/styles/homepage_featured/public/16.082.21-RIO-COUNTRIES_RANK__1471836028.jpg?itok=tpO3ZQh6
Iceaxe
08-22-2016, 04:08 PM
Yep, and is women's gymnastics really a "sport" or a performing art?
Don't even get mye started on "Twirling a ribbon tied to a stick". How in the hell is that an Olympic sport?
And in the equestrian events why doesn't the horse get the medal as he is doing all the work. And talk about a sport for the 1%, those horses cost over a million dollars.
Rob L
08-23-2016, 01:16 PM
OK, so why in the pentathlon (and other events) is there shooting? Shooting is a skill, as is twirling a baton.
It opens up a discussion about what is a "sport", an "art" and a "skill". The Olympics seem to encompass all of these, and is that a Bad Thing?
Rob
p.s. My own definition of a "sport" is one where either physical exertion or breaking into a sweat is involved. Or both.
Iceaxe
08-23-2016, 02:38 PM
OK, so why in the pentathlon (and other events) is there shooting? Shooting is a skill, as is twirling a baton.
You must have missed the part about an actual scoring process that doesn't involve judging.
Shooting has a defined scoring system, while ribbon on a stick requires a judge.
Now this has a clear winner and loser, no judge required.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g183/Anatoli_2006/Gladiator/gladiator-maximus-vs-tigris-of-gaul-04.jpg
This does not...
https://i.imgur.com/pBQe83D.gif
gholt
08-24-2016, 03:27 PM
OK, so why in the pentathlon (and other events) is there shooting? Shooting is a skill, as is twirling a baton.
It opens up a discussion about what is a "sport", an "art" and a "skill". The Olympics seem to encompass all of these, and is that a Bad Thing?
Rob
p.s. My own definition of a "sport" is one where either physical exertion or breaking into a sweat is involved. Or both.
My definition it can't be a sport of you can be better at it when you are drunk, so this excludes bowling
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Iceaxe
08-24-2016, 04:04 PM
My definition it can't be a sport of you can be better at it when you are drunk, so this excludes bowling
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And Golf.
Rob L
08-25-2016, 03:14 PM
My definition it can't be a sport of you can be better at it when you are drunk, so this excludes bowling
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The police* seem to uphold that definition. That brings us right back to shooting.
Rob
* Note I do not define the police of any particular country
Iceaxe
08-25-2016, 03:33 PM
The police* seem to uphold that definition. That brings us right back to shooting.
Rob
* Note I do not define the police of any particular country
Yo Rob, have you ever shot a gun? Just curious with you being from the UK. If not next time I see you I'll bring a couple and a box of bullets and show you something that's as much fun as canyoneering.
:2gun:
Scott P
08-25-2016, 08:38 PM
Yo Rob, have you ever shot a gun? Just curious with you being from the UK. If not next time I see you I'll bring a couple and a box of bullets and show you something that's as much fun as canyoneering.
I do not find it as fun as canyoneering. Then again, maybe it just isn't as fun when you are being graded on it.
Iceaxe
08-25-2016, 10:01 PM
I do not find it as fun as canyoneering. Then again, maybe it just isn't as fun when you are being graded on it.
Shooting is a lot like sex. If you're not having any fun doing it you're probably doing it wrong.
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Scott P
08-26-2016, 07:52 AM
Shooting is a lot like sex. If you're not having any fun doing it you're probably doing it wrong.
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I didn't say it wasn't fun, but only that it wasn't as fun as canyoneering.:wink:
I was able to qualify sharpshooter in the military, but missed expert by one shot a couple of times. It's kind of frustrating to be almost there, but not quite since qualifying expert is an honor. Shooting would be more fun if you weren't graded on it, I think. Of course in the military you need to graded and the pressure from being graded is much less than the pressure of being shot at. Shooting isn't as fun when someone else is shooting back. Luckily though, I never got into that situation.
I did get to fire all kinds of weapons though. My favorite was the LAW, though those things don't fire straight. M60's are pretty fun too, and we weren't graded on that.
I was able to score expert every time on hand grenades, but as people say "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades". Does that mean that I really didn't have to score expert on that one? :ne_nau:
Rob L
08-26-2016, 03:15 PM
Yo Rob, have you ever shot a gun? Just curious with you being from the UK. If not next time I see you I'll bring a couple and a box of bullets and show you something that's as much fun as canyoneering.
:2gun:
Yes, Shane, I have shot a gun. Admittedly several decades ago at Bisley, when it was a UK Military shooting range. .303 1000 yard East Midlands Secondary Schools champion.
It's a skill which I have lost and have no interest in finding again, but I do appreciate your offer.
Best regards,
Rob
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