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Damien 30-07-2012 20:51

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35458041)
That sounds like the one with the whistling in it. if it isn't what's that one called?

Which one? You could mean the one that was played during the Industral Revolution part? That's one is called 'And I Will Kiss'. The whistling kicks in here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM0fi...ailpage#t=481s
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35458041)
someone should make that into a dance track. take out the singing and just leave the whistling in.

I really like the singing. I think it suits the occasion and the music really well and the lyrics are suitable without being cheesy or obvious.

And the light drive out our fears, And the joy drive out our pain
And the nations come to greet us, waving open arms of waves of golden corn
Ever hear us, Oh the spirit of the world
May your light be ever near us,Always lead us from the dark

Gary L 30-07-2012 21:05

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35458046)
Which one? You could mean the one that was played during the Industral Revolution part? That's one is called 'And I Will Kiss'. The whistling kicks in here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM0fi...ailpage#t=481s

Thanks Damien. that's the one. it's not the same without the actual video it went with.
Probably has to be the best production ever. apart from Paul McCartney spoiling it all at the end.

he just didn't fit in with the whole thing at all. he really annoyed me, and still does.

Damien 30-07-2012 21:08

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I just noticed that in the Bond video the children getting the tour of the Palace were Brazilian! A nice nod to the future hosts.

martyh 31-07-2012 01:06

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35457934)
It doesnt surprise you dont think its waste.

I think money is better spent on the poor and the needy not a showcase event that lasts for a couple of weeks where the main stadium cant even be filled because its catering too much to the rich corporates.

I would have justified it a bit better if the olympics wasnt in london.

me and a lot of people don't think it's waste and you have to remember that the city bids not the country so if your city didn't bid and try to get some goodies then you need to look at the people running your city,and you think that regenerating a run down area in London is waste of money is beyond me just about every major city in the UK has had billions of government money spent on regeneration projects ,are you against them as well

TheDaddy 31-07-2012 03:37

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Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35457955)
Lets hope all our boys at the Olympics are been treated to the same days out as my Nephew? As they all deserve it.

Fearne Cotton.

http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...77575720_n.jpg

Scott Mills.

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...01484621_n.jpg

Chipmunk.

http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...53291196_n.jpg

Poor lads, Afghanistan, Iraq and Stratford wasn't enough, they have to put up with fearne bloody cotton as well...

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35457934)
It doesnt surprise you dont think its waste.

I think money is better spent on the poor and the needy not a showcase event that lasts for a couple of weeks where the main stadium cant even be filled because its catering too much to the rich corporates.

I would have justified it a bit better if the olympics wasnt in london.

It would never have been given to another part of the country and the part of London its in was one if the poorest most run down in the country

carlwaring 31-07-2012 10:27

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35458110)
Poor lads, Afghanistan, Iraq and Stratford wasn't enough, they have to put up with fearne bloody cotton as well...

I'd be happy to "put up" with Ms Cotton anytime :)

Osem 31-07-2012 10:43

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Well I don't know!!

Facilities for the LONDON Olympics primarily being centred on LONDON FGS - who'd have thought?? :confused: :rolleyes:
Too many channels showing Olympic events?... (Oh really?)
More people watching at home than at the various events?... (surely not!)
Touts making money out of empty seats reserved for the Olympic family, media etc... (yeah right)

Well there's now't as queer as folk or so they say and one or two folks around here prove that point very nicely... :D

carlwaring 31-07-2012 11:13

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There does seem to be some sort of "logic fail" going on :)

Stuart 31-07-2012 11:52

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35457909)
Wrong. Amazon MP3s are encoded at 320k whilst CDs are usually only 128k.

Actually, wrong. CDs are not compressed. They are essentially WAV files recorded at about 1,400K a second. So yes, MP3s (even at 320k) are considerably lower quality. Although, most pop music does not have the dynamic range to really show up the difference (classical music does), and even if it did, most people would have trouble hearing it.

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35457934)
It doesnt surprise you dont think its waste.

I think money is better spent on the poor and the needy not a showcase event that lasts for a couple of weeks where the main stadium cant even be filled because its catering too much to the rich corporates.

I would have justified it a bit better if the olympics wasnt in london.

Because, of course, London doesn't contain some of the most deprived areas in England. Areas that would benefit from the regeneration and improvement in facilities bought by the Olympics (and indeed, are).

Kymmy 31-07-2012 12:51

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can I respectfully remind members and certain admins that the topic here is not technology to do with codec bandwidth or Americanisms about mobile communications.

So back on topic please before I spank the lot of you!!!

Osem 31-07-2012 13:35

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35458156)
Because, of course, London doesn't contain some of the most deprived areas in England. Areas that would benefit from the regeneration and improvement in facilities bought by the Olympics (and indeed, are).

Course it doesn't Stuart and Newham certainly isn't one of them, its splendid streets have long been paved with gold.... :rolleyes:

(mind you, you are arguing 'facts'* with the guy who claimed the Germans were doing very nicely without major financial institutions... :rofl:)

* http://www.newham.gov.uk/jobs/diversity.htm

adzii_nufc 31-07-2012 15:06

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Was fortunate enough to get entrusted with the Spain squad on Sunday Night.

What a miserable bunch though :erm: De Gea, Mata and Iker Munian seemed by far the grumpiest out of the bunch. Munian seems to be massively up his own arse too.

Damien 31-07-2012 17:50

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Just been to the Canoe Slalom! France won the Gold. I got to walk from my house and it was in a part of the lee valley park I used to know quite well. Awesome.

Osem 31-07-2012 19:56

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The London Olympics has just showcased the world's first live broadcast of the latest viewing technology - super hi vision, with pictures 16 times as sharp as HDTV and multi-channel surround-sound.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-19049341

Damien 31-07-2012 19:57

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At what point can we comment that it actually seems to all be going quite well without jinxing it?


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