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  • 8/8/8 Olympic Summer Games begin

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
 #125081  by Julius Seeker
 Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:38 pm
Just a reminder in case anyone's forgotten =)

It will be a very interesting two weeks. I missed the opening ceremonies, bt luckily in this age it is guaranteed to be all over the Internet anyway.

 #125082  by Flip
 Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:43 pm
It'll be broadcasted tonight at 8 on NBC.

 #125103  by SineSwiper
 Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:00 pm
I lost faith in the Olympics in 2004, when they hired judges that could only find jobs in the Special Olympics. And then whatever faith I had after that was beaten when they made the dumbass decision to hold the Olympics in a country with some of the worst human rights abuses of any country.

Next up, Olympics in Sudan!

 #125105  by Flip
 Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:39 pm
Only 40 minutes in and i'm already blown away. Politics aside, this is a powerful country, a monumental moment, and they are displaying it.

 #125244  by Zeus
 Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:44 pm
Removed due to copyright. Gotta love Google

 #125258  by bovine
 Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:53 pm
eeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

and there are just so many pictures..... gross.

 #125283  by Andrew, Killer Bee
 Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:06 pm
Fuck that gangly Frenchman Bernard!

 #125287  by M'k'n'zy
 Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:33 am
Not an event that a lot of people care about, but we swept all three medals for womens individual sabre. So far we are in first place as far as total medal count goes, but are far behind China in terms of gold medals. China has 18, we have 10. Thats a pretty distant second place.

 #125415  by Julius Seeker
 Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:32 pm
Finally some medals, 7 total including 2 golds.

 #125418  by M'k'n'zy
 Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:02 pm
Phelps for the US swimming team set a new record for the history books last night, winning his 8th gold medal for the 08 olympics. Pretty damn impressive

 #125429  by Julius Seeker
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:06 am
Whoah, China has almost as many gold medals as the #2, 3, and 4 teams combined. I wish I would have had a chance to see some of the events this year. I just haven't been able to find the time.

 #125436  by Julius Seeker
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:41 pm
Canada is now third among Northern Countries and 15th overall; The UK and Russia are ahead. Certainly a vast improvement over a few days ago.


Bolt shattered Bailey's record. 9.69 seconds; that's insane!

 #125438  by SineSwiper
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:08 pm
Bah, the Chinese are cheating!

 #125441  by Kupek
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:21 pm
I'll bite. Let's hear your theory on how the Chinese are cheating.

 #125459  by SineSwiper
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:36 pm
Well, for one, underaged gymnasts. And that's only the shit we're finding out on the surface. When the Olympics are being held in a Communist state with known human rights and governmental control issues, you can bet your ass that they are taking every advantage of the home location to try to sneak shit past the officials and win a few more gold metals!

Of course, there's plenty of cheating to go around in all of the countries. There is a lot of drug use going on, and some of it is undetectable (EPO, for example).

 #125460  by Andrew, Killer Bee
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:46 pm
We are being defeated by the hated British!

It's been a weird Olympics for Australia. We keep scoring gold in places we don't expect it, and losing it where we're thought to be sure things.

 #125462  by Eric
 Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:35 pm
Kupek wrote:I'll bite. Let's hear your theory on how the Chinese are cheating.
http://acostlymistake.ytmnd.com/

 #125472  by SineSwiper
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:36 am
Weak...that's just pictures, text, and music. I figured he would be saying it. Besides, I always favored this: http://reallylose.ytmnd.com/

 #125476  by Kupek
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:12 am
I agree the Chinese gymnasts might be underage. I've been assured by some Chinese girls in my office that girls in China tend to look younger, but even they admit those girls look young.

But everything else is just you drawing conclusions out of nothing. Nice.

 #125479  by Julius Seeker
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:17 am
The Chinese are using ancient sorcery, obviously.

 #125482  by Flip
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:01 pm
Its funny how Russia, Germany, and the US used to dominate the Olympics. While Russia and western Europe is still doing well this year, China is kicking ass and countries like Korea and Japan are not far behind in medal count.

Gymnastics in particular... Didnt romania and the soviet union always give us a run our money and now its Japan and China? At least the US always seem to stay at the top. :)

 #125488  by Julius Seeker
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:56 pm
This past decade or so China has been trending upward. The last Olympics they were a very close second to the US (only 4 golds behind); this year it made sence for them to be way ahead. Russia has been slipping a lot.

 #125496  by Don
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:57 pm
Gymnastics is a subjective sport so it's hard to have an absolute dominance, unlike say swimming if your guys are bigger and faster it's pretty hard to lose.

 #125502  by Flip
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:56 pm
Don wrote:Gymnastics is a subjective sport so it's hard to have an absolute dominance, unlike say swimming if your guys are bigger and faster it's pretty hard to lose.
Yeah... while i like the timed (swimming, running), distance (javelin, discus), and easily scored (basketball, volleyball) events to better distinguish who is the winner, there is also a lot less drama in those events. I mean, if you know your country's guy's best best time in something is, say, 60 seconds, but there are a few people around the world who always do it in 50, then your guy basically has 0 chance to win. A lot of the swimming and running events are over before it starts since you know who is the best and there is little room for a miraculous underdog to prevail.

Upsets and an unbelievable performances happen every so often, but not really.

 #125507  by Don
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:26 pm
The other day I saw this statistics: The opposing teams combined has a .042 batting average against the USA women's softball team. You're talking about a number that people won't even believe you in fiction, and yet it's happening on the Olympics. This is probably why they're getting rid of softball.

 #125509  by Kupek
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:40 pm
That's one of them. The stat I heard was there's a scoring ratio of 53:1 for the American softball team. (For every 1 run scored against them, they score 53.)

The reason (supposedly) that they're getting rid of baseball is the opposite: the major league stars aren't playing in the Olympics.

 #125512  by Zeus
 Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:39 pm
Women's softball is essentially going because it's always a fight for second. USA slaughters everyone.

Baseball I can see the major league thing.

 #125523  by SineSwiper
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:02 am
Kupek wrote:I agree the Chinese gymnasts might be underage. I've been assured by some Chinese girls in my office that girls in China tend to look younger, but even they admit those girls look young.

But everything else is just you drawing conclusions out of nothing. Nice.
Did you bother to read the article I linked? The girls had their ages falsified by the government controlled news, and then given fake passports by the government passport agency. So, this was government sanctioned cheating.

If the Chinese government is willing to do that for gymnasts, why wouldn't they do similar things for other sports?

 #125530  by Julius Seeker
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:23 am
Is there actually any proof to support this, or just sore losers making excuses? Kind of strange though, it seems to me that this would be similar to a junior high student lying about their age to enter a high school level academic competition.

 #125534  by Lox
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:55 am
Dutch wrote:Is there actually any proof to support this, or just sore losers making excuses? Kind of strange though, it seems to me that this would be similar to a junior high student lying about their age to enter a high school level academic competition.
Well, younger gymnasts tend to have an advantage over older gymnasts because they are usually more flexible and usually have shorter legs. So events like the seperated bars is easier for them.

So it's not like your example at all, really. The older gymnasts might have a few more years experience, but considering these girls have been training since they were little, the advantage there for the older girls is probably negligible.

There's no proof that they cheated in any other events, but it sure looks like they cheated by violating the rules here. In that case, they need to disqualify this team. If I found out Michael Phelps violated some rule to take part, I'd feel the same way and think they should disqualify him a well. Rules are rules.

 #125535  by Zeus
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:57 am
Proof: China is a communist country which even forced the IOC to partially censor the media and internet access in the country when one of the conditions of them getting the games would be that they wouldn't do that.

'Nuff said

 #125538  by Kupek
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:21 am
Sine, I agreed with you on the gymnasts. But I require some evidence of cheating, not a nebulous "they probably cheated."

 #125546  by Julius Seeker
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:50 pm
Zeus wrote:Proof: China is a communist country which even forced the IOC to partially censor the media and internet access in the country when one of the conditions of them getting the games would be that they wouldn't do that.

'Nuff said
So from your statements.This is your path of logic:
(China is communist) + (partially censors media in their country) = Proof that China cheats at the Olympics

Is this correct?

 #125554  by Zeus
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:46 pm
Dutch wrote:
Zeus wrote:Proof: China is a communist country which even forced the IOC to partially censor the media and internet access in the country when one of the conditions of them getting the games would be that they wouldn't do that.

'Nuff said
So from your statements.This is your path of logic:
(China is communist) + (partially censors media in their country) = Proof that China cheats at the Olympics

Is this correct?
You're right, I should have been more clear. It's proof of gov't misdoing more than proof of cheating. The misdoing does significantly increase the possibility of cheating but is not necessarily directly leading to it

 #125557  by Don
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:45 pm
Don't the host country usually get more medals than normal anyway?

 #125560  by Flip
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:54 pm
Don wrote:Don't the host country usually get more medals than normal anyway?
Yeah, typical home field advantage.

 #125567  by SineSwiper
 Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:04 pm
Kupek wrote:But everything else is just you drawing conclusions out of nothing. Nice.
Dutch wrote:Is there actually any proof to support this, or just sore losers making excuses?
Dutch wrote:So from your statements.This is your path of logic:
(China is communist) + (partially censors media in their country) = Proof that China cheats at the Olympics
Wow, everybody's going "Is there proof? Is there proof?", I link to said proof, and everybody talks like I didn't say anything. How fucking dense are you guys?!

Fuck it! I'm tired of arguing with brick walls.

 #125593  by Kupek
 Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:20 am
SineSwiper wrote:And that's only the shit we're finding out on the surface. When the Olympics are being held in a Communist state with known human rights and governmental control issues, you can bet your ass that they are taking every advantage of the home location to try to sneak shit past the officials and win a few more gold metals!
We already addressed the gymnasts - most people here think they're cheating on that. But the above is pure speculation. Sure, be suspicious, but you've concluded they're cheating elsewhere.

 #125670  by Zeus
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:03 pm
Kupek wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:And that's only the shit we're finding out on the surface. When the Olympics are being held in a Communist state with known human rights and governmental control issues, you can bet your ass that they are taking every advantage of the home location to try to sneak shit past the officials and win a few more gold metals!
We already addressed the gymnasts - most people here think they're cheating on that. But the above is pure speculation. Sure, be suspicious, but you've concluded they're cheating elsewhere.
So you think this behaviour is limited solely to the gymnasts as Kali's article seems to support? That the gov't, who would clearly be doctoring documents in order to make the gymnasts appear younger to increase the chance of winning medals, would only limit themselves to the one sport?

For argument's sake, let's assume for a minute that there is another sport where it would be beneficial for an underage to compete.

 #125672  by Julius Seeker
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:17 pm
Zeus wrote:
Kupek wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:And that's only the shit we're finding out on the surface. When the Olympics are being held in a Communist state with known human rights and governmental control issues, you can bet your ass that they are taking every advantage of the home location to try to sneak shit past the officials and win a few more gold metals!
We already addressed the gymnasts - most people here think they're cheating on that. But the above is pure speculation. Sure, be suspicious, but you've concluded they're cheating elsewhere.
So you think this behaviour is limited solely to the gymnasts as Kali's article seems to support? That the gov't, who would clearly be doctoring documents in order to make the gymnasts appear younger to increase the chance of winning medals, would only limit themselves to the one sport?

For argument's sake, let's assume for a minute that there is another sport where it would be beneficial for an underage to compete.
For arguments sake, it would be better not to make any assumptions.

 #125680  by Kupek
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:33 pm
Zeus wrote:So you think this behaviour is limited solely to the gymnasts as Kali's article seems to support?
That's not what I said. I have made no conclusions; I think they are suspect, but with no other cases of alleged cheating, I'm not even going to say "they probably cheated elsewhere." That's too strong a statement with no evidence.

 #125681  by Zeus
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:35 pm
Dutch wrote:For arguments sake, it would be better not to make any assumptions.
Not at all. It's always better to make assumptions or have limitation to develop a framework under which to develop your hypothesis and then alter that framework for additional details/complexity as you go along.

If you focus only on the details or variables, you never have a framework from which to work with. Without a framework you can never really develop useable hypothesis (or even fact/law). You'll always be arguing/debating without the hope of a conclusion (and by extension, turn it more into a destructive as opposed to constructive discussion). This holds more and more true the more and more complicated the situation/argument/scientific experiment gets.

Don't you remember when you were in grade or high school science and they always said "make this assumption" and everyone always said "but that's not reality"? They did that so your young (and feeble:-) mind could comprehend the very basics before it became very complicated.

 #125698  by SineSwiper
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:07 pm
If a person robs you once, and then you meet this person again, you will immediately think that he will probably try to rob you again. Or as Bush so eloquently put it "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice....never get fooled again."

 #125712  by Kupek
 Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:51 pm
That is different from assuming they have robbed you. Subtle distinction.