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davis

6:56 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Anyone else happy that Vancouver won the 2010 olympics? I am :D

In the end, the underdog had 4 votes less then Vancouver... crazy

dragonlady7

7:06 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thank God it wasn't NYC.
Don't get me wrong-- I live in its suburbs, and go there frequently. I love it. I experienced pretty close-up the economic devastation that has wreaked havoc on Lower Manhattan since the disappearance of 40,000+ jobs (and 3,000 people!) and all the loss of traffic that entails. (So 20,000 people no longer work in nonexistent offices, and no longer go to the usual hot dog stand or restaurant for their lunch and dinner, and no longer shop in the stores in the area, and no longer etc., etc., etc. Nobody's got a job down there anymore whether their office was destroyed or not.) It's a ghost town at times and it's tragic.

However.

You CANNOT fit an Olympics into NYC, and trying to do so would bankrupt the whole state. I KNOW it would. Buffalo, NY has just had to lay off 1,000 of its public school teachers because the state aid they needed to balance their budget went to NYC after Sept 11th. Belts are tight. There ain't money. We cannot afford an Olympics. State money would go in, and tourist money would roll right into NYC, but not the rest of the state.

And it wouldn't roll into the areas of NYC that need it the most. No... it would cost us all money, time, and hassle, and it wouldn't benefit those who need it most.

So I've been ignoring the whole issue because it would make me so angry to pay attention, but am glad to hear this news.

I've never been to Vancouver. I hear it's lovely. I'd love to go there someday.
Oh no! I'm being all glum. I didn't mean to start anything with this. I just want to say, I'm happy not just for Vancouver in all this.

jatar_k

7:09 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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being in Vancouver

everyone seems pretty excited that I have talked to so far. It will be interesting to watch the whole thing develop over the next 7 yrs, though who knows if I will be here.

It will be interesting to live in a pre olympic city, I have only lived in a post before and it left it's mark very effectively.

dkubb

7:53 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm pretty happy.

I was walking to work in downtown Vancouver, knowing the announcement was going to be any minute and trying frantically to get to a place where I could watch it live.

Just as I was passing a little clearing south of Canada Place; people on the streets errupted all around me in cheers. There were people screaming from the office buildings, and just about every car on the road honking in celebration.

It was a very cool experience, definately the highlight of my day.

vincevincevince

8:03 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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olympics is every 4 years right?

vancouver got it for 2010?

then what the **** is east london (uk) doing bidding for 2012?

did someone tell them the wrong date to stop them getting in the way of vancouver's bid LOL?

digitalghost

8:05 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Winter Olympics is every four years, Summer Olympics is every four years.

I don't recall when they split them up.

oilman

8:14 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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1992 Albertville France
1994 Lillehammer Norway

There was only a 2 year gap between France and Norway holding the olympics.

London is bidding for a summer games.

pmac

8:15 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Now that would be a dream vacation.

lazerzubb

8:21 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I can see it already:
PubLympics in London 2012
Organized by WebmasterWorld
:D

dragonlady7

8:25 pm on Jul 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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PubLympics in London 2012

Ooh! Count me in! There's one city I haven't done nearly enough drinking in.

skiguide

4:45 am on Jul 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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dragonlady - i believe NYC is still considering a SUMMER OLYMPICS bid - which to your points, i'm not convinced is a great idea.

Vancouver-Whistler won for the Winter Games in 2010, since Whistler is only 90 mins. away from the city to hold alpine & nordic events. that was about the furthest any venue was away from the heart of SLC - soldier hollow, snowbasin. to do a 'winter' in NYC isn't feasible - lake placid is just too far.

AAnnAArchy

5:57 am on Jul 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm really happy about the Vancouver Olympics. I've never been to Vancouver before...and the flight will be cheap from Vegas. I love the Olympics - I'll watch any sport if it's during those two weeks, even curling and cross-country skiing. Plus Roots makes cool Olympic-wear.

Ross

10:26 am on Jul 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Congratulations Vancouver.

A great city and only 60 minutes from the best fishing in the world! (But an awful long ride in the plane from the UK)

dragonlady7

12:24 pm on Jul 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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i believe NYC is still considering a SUMMER OLYMPICS bid

D'aw crap!
See, I should pay attention to this stuff just a little bit.

That's it, I'm moving to Vancouver. That'll solve my problems.
:-)

I was sure it was the 2010 they were talking about. Oh well...
:-/ Back to the ignoring of news and avoiding of discussions.

pmac

12:55 pm on Jul 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>Roots makes cool Olympic-wear<

That sealed the deal. How can you turn down a country when we all look so damn cool. ;-)

PeterHo

10:35 pm on Jul 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Great to have the winter games in Vancouver, but this will probably sacrifice Toronto's chance for the games 2012