The Olympics Are the Ultimate Reality Show

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anandvy
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anandvy   8/9/2012 2:06:08 PM
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The opening of the Olympics, according to everyone I spoke to, found the London program started a bit slow. .

@Al Maag, I agree with you. Opening of the Olympics wast bit slow and disappointing compared to the beijing olympics opening ceremony. But I am loving the level of competition that we are seeing in this olympics. Look's like China will again beat the US to become top gold medal winning nation.

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Clairvoyant   8/9/2012 2:14:09 PM
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There will be years where the Olympic openings don't seem to be as good as a previous year. It is difficult to continue to improve the opening every time and be better than the previous ceremonies.

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Wale Bakare   8/9/2012 6:34:08 PM
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London 2012 opening ceremonies were magnificient and spectacular especially the "secretly guided" of the lightening process of Olympics' lights. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19022259 

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_hm   8/9/2012 7:50:08 PM
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I give five stars to Biritish people for their wonderful support to one and all.

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tirlapur   8/10/2012 1:38:51 PM
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I give five stars to Biritish people for their wonderful support to one and all.

@_hm, I totally agree with you. It was amazing to see full crowd in each and every event. I am eagerly looking forward for the olympic closing ceremony function, I am sure it would be more colourful than the opening ceremony.

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Cryptoman   8/10/2012 10:12:12 AM
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At the opening ceremony, I found the entire Olympic flame scene absolutely amazing. It could not have been done more creatively in my opinion. The concept of including each country as part of the flame has such a strong and positive message.

I also liked Rowan Atkinson's (a.k.a Mr Bean) appearance. He is a fantastic British comedian who is very famous for his work in the comedy series called "The Black Adder".

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Adeniji Kayode   8/10/2012 10:31:33 AM
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@Crytoman,

Its really amazing to have Mr. Bean on the opening ceremony,that is one person that has put Britain in the heart of most people.

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Wale Bakare   8/10/2012 11:02:15 AM
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I agree with that. I am  wondering of more technology integrative in major sports, even goal line technology has also seen a green light by the football authorities. Do we expect to see an overwhelming technologies instead of more artistics later in future?

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t.alex   8/10/2012 1:57:52 PM
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I like the flame at this Olympic too. Instead of having a big one this one they make it with smaller flames. That's cool.

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Adeniji Kayode   8/10/2012 10:25:36 AM
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I think the reason must have been too many effects planned to be displayed coupled with so much programmes.

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Olympic Games: Tell Us About Yourself
Wale Bakare   8/10/2012 11:20:19 AM
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Olympics to every host nation an opportunity to exhibit to the world - hospitality, culture, technology etc. We have seen that in Beijing - China, now London in Great Britain. Next, Rio de janeiro 2016 games what are your expectations?

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Barbara Jorgensen   8/9/2012 3:34:17 PM
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Hey Al -- I read the Optifuse blog too and usually get a kick out of it...yes, it's refeshing to see the amateurs compete, although in many cases the pros pop up. But even the NBA guys are behaving themselves.

I tried to like the opening becuase I am a huge fan of London and the UK, but the whole thing needed the narration because otherwise you wouldn't have the foggiest idea what was going on. (I'm not sure that makes for a great program, but that's just me...) The tech-romance segment at least covered a few more of the great British bands but yeah...where were the Kinks, the Boomtown Rats, Herman's Hermits...?

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FLYINGSCOT   8/9/2012 5:44:38 PM
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You have just alienated every Scottish reader on the planet (no in the Universe) by calling the tennis player Andy Murray an Englishman (heehee)

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Let's not forget technology...
Barbara Jorgensen   8/10/2012 3:23:47 PM
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Although electronics weren't involved, one of the coolest things i've ever seen is the "blade runner" prosthetics. I character in a series of novel I read was fitted with one and the stories go into great detail how versitile these are. The opening ceremenoiescouldn't have been accomplished without a lot of electronics, not to mention the security that surrounded the event. All in ll, a good event for technology too.

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anandvy   8/12/2012 2:27:44 AM
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All in ll, a good event for technology too.

@Barbara, I agree with your observation. Infact couple of companies are hoping that olympics will help them spread awarness about new technology. For example Visa hopes the Olympics will help it to promote contactless payments.



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