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cm -

Yes, sir. ::salute::

I got off to a slow start with the Olympics myself, but this morning turned the tv on rather than the radio. I am now in for the duration. Can anyone explain the multiple-skaters speed-skating?

I agree with using the money to expand offerings in underserviced markets. I can't move to a house in the middle of nowhere unless it has high-speed access.

Cyn -

I used to be an Olympic addict, but have only tuned in once during the Opening Ceremonies. I happen to glance at the TV when I was at CBC (working) and figure skating was on. I contemplated pulling up an office chair and settling in but the volume was down and I need the voices to complete my figure skating gawking experience. I need to hear former skaters analyze and critque a spin or a quad with that Toller Cranston tone. That 'if I was still a star I would be able to be just as good' spirit. K, I don't NEED to hear it, I just like mimicing it.

Also, I bought a really cool dri-fit long-sleeve Olympic jersey at Zellers for 50 bucks and I've been wearing it while I play squash. It makes me feel like an Olympian, but does not make me play like one. Despicable (say that like Daffy Duck).

Alan -

You may need one of these, Cyn:<center><img src="http://celebrator.com/photos/ad-duvel.jpg" vspace="20"></center><p>The shirt I mean...not the beer...or the guy...

Hans -

I think I said this last Olympics here (gawd! have you been blogging since Nagano?):<blockquote class="smalltext">CBC DOES NOT SHOW ENOUGH OF THE SPORTS BUT SHOWS WAY TOO MUCH BLATHER I.E. OLYMPIC PROFILES, HISTORIC OLYMPIC VIGNETTES, INTERVIEWS WITH ELVIS STOJKO & DON CHERRY, DESCRIPTIONS OF HOW TO JUDGE SPORTS, ROMPS AROUND TORINO AND (WORST OF ALL) BRIAN WILLIAMS' PONTIFICATIONS AD NAUSEUM. SHOW THE DAMN SPORTS!!! ITS NOT LIKE THERE ISN'T SOMETHING GOING ON SOMEWHERE OUTSIDE THE DAMN STUDIO!!!</blockquote>There. That feels better. Maybe if the showed mre sports, the ratings would improve.

Matt Fletcher -

I think I wrote pretty much the same thing the last time the Olympic question came up on this page also.

I love the Olympics; I'm an addict. But then I'm a sucker for any live sporting event, and the Olympics is live sports for a fortnight straight.

The CBC coverage is great if you are able to watch it in the morning and afternoon. By the evening (Eastern Time) everything is finished for the day, so they only show abreviated versions of the events and way too many profiles and what-not that Hans complains of. Of course, I'm a mostly un-employed grad students, so I have a lot of free time on my hands during the day, at least I can convince myself I do.

The thing I hate about the CBC coverage is the commentators. They simply don't shut-up, explaining over and over that its crucial to have the inside lane in short-track speed skating. Just let me watch the race and give me an explanation only if something unusual happens.

Alan -

Actually, GX40 is a winter olympics virgin. We are approaching our third anniversary. I certainly have been yapping on blogs as "blogs" since 2000.

GR -

Deja Vu all over again. A couple of weeks ago I remember mentioning my dislike of super bowl frills (and Ads): just play the game! Trash the teary eyed hometown stories and interviews, get on with the sports.

PhantomObserver -

Nothing wrong with Al Michaels that a trade for a cartoon rabbit couldn't cure ...

Cyn -

Alan,
I'll take it all! He's a cyclist afterall. And who can refuse a beer like that.

Cool Girl -

Three words: Too Much Hockey!

Not everyone likes hockey. Some of us prefer skiing over hockey. Especially when the outcome of the hockey is already a given.

That's why I'm watching American Idol. Paris is my favorite.

Flea -

Paris Bennett is also my favourite. If someone had told me it was possible to sing Billy Holiday without being Billy Holiday I would not have believed them but Paris, being some kind of angel, can do it.

Non-American Idol viewers can watch her audition here:

http://www.googlx.com/idolforever/media/video/paris-bennet-audition.mov

alfons -

Excellent taste: Duvel.

By the by, who's the girl in the Canada hat? Inquiring minds want to know.

Alan -

Can-Mod #438 I think.

Flea -

I meant "Billie Holiday", of course. Now fretting Ben is going to come after my spelling.

Alan -

Oh, I thought you meant Little William Holiday of the early Tommy Hunter shows. I loved how he tap danced and sang those Prairie tunes. Too bad he got bumped off for (some say "by") The Rhythm Pals.

cm -

I love Ron McLean. Just sayin'.

John of Argghhh! -

C'mon Alan, don't give up on your collectivist/re-distributionist tendencies. None of that money in your account is yours, just what the government chooses to allow you to keep. Drink the Kool-Aid!

Now, on to important stuff - how come your visible sitemeters are so different from your server stats, since that's where I assume your quoted traffic numbers come from?

My sitemeter stats are always lower than my server stats, and I expect that given latency issues and other things, but I don't have near the delta your quoted stats show to your two tracker 'bot stats.

Just curious. If you were a wing-nut of either stripe I'd just say you were lying to assuage your ego... but since I know you write this stuff sitting nude on the patio sipping maple syrup and beer (or just go with the mead) except for the cute hat I gave you, that can't be the case. So what are you doing wrong with your sidebar meters?

8^D

Alan -

I think it has to do with the RSS and the high readership I get from the Blog Matrix thingies David Janes sets up. I have about 90% RSS readership and the Site Meter thingies are not on my RSS entry pages as far as I know. I have no idea why else they are consistently at about 5% of the server stats. I captured my stats for 2005 and a bunch of other blogs for something to do and have posted it here some time ago.

Jay Currie -

As they are such very small numbers I seldom check my blog stats save for referrers. But I do find my onsite statcounter and my server side stats seldom agree. Apparently, were I to make the statcounter the first thing that loaded on my page there would be a greater correlation. (Probably because it would catch all the people who got fed up waiting for the rest of the page to load.

As soon as the Olympics, summer and winter became more about the "huge personal tragedy of "Catch a Look: Atook who lost his second cousin once removed in a rafting accident and whose very own mother has a bunnion removal scheduled no more than six weeks after this run" it became rather easy not to watch.

Arthur -

I'd like to have one of those hats (picture with the pretty Can-Mod #438) with the text 'GenX-40' or 'BabyBoomer'.

Arthur -

[Ed.: Yes, I know...how did we ever get the class "D" bloggers license?]

GenX-40 for A-List status!

ry -

Hmm, if we're all getting hats I plead charity case. Cannot afford Castle Gear or GenX-40 apparel(after making filet minion topped with gorgonzola, garlic and blue cheese mashed 'taters, and wild rice for the Wife for Valentines Day I'm stuck eating ramen for every meal for the next two weeks, and for at least one meal a day for the next month. Literally.). So, if I'm to be the water boy for either team I need State Subsidy for the Uniform(or Al's fifty bucks from the cable company). ;)-

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