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看看NBC如何煽情

NBC的体育主播BOB COSTAS在北京奥运闭幕式之后做了一个小Ending,内容简直煽情到不行,之后配上航拍中国的壮丽山河以及奥运16天无数精彩瞬间,简直可以当催泪弹用。以下是内容。不知道有没有人帮忙剪辑以下最后15分钟的总结,让大家可以再重温一下。via fang’s bites

Well, just as the marathon was one of the concluding events of the Olympic Games, we are now bringing our broadcast marathon to a close. Beyond the competitive drama, every Olympics provides a snapshot of a city and a country at a point in time. This one was more compelling than most, since China’s rise and its ongoing transformation is the global story, not only of the moment, but likely of the foreseeable future. These Olympics were a milestone in that still unfolding story. And while history will tell us whether or not the Olympics provided China with the confidence to not only build on its considerable strengths, but also to address its considerable problems. This much we know.

This is a country so vast, a people with lives so varied and a history so rich and complex that no visitor can fully grasp it. Still, of these Games, no advanced degree in international relations was required to appreciate the genuine warmth of the Chinese people, the honest pride in their country and how seriously Chinese citizens, famous Olympians, to everyday men and women, took this chance to show themselves to the world.

All Olympics are important to the host city. These Games were monumentally important to the host nation, which happens to be home to 1/5 of humanity. All that said, just as these Olympics were significant politically, they were also very significant competitively. Beijing turned out to be among the most memorable Olympics ever.

One headline was anticipated before the Games began, and then verified here. For the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall, an ongoing Olympic rivalry shapes up. In Beijing, the U.S. won 110 medals-the most it’s ever won at a non-American Olympics. But China, second in the overall count, easily won the most golds here, and the most by any country since the old Soviet Union in 1988. Many of China’s triumphs went beyond excellence. Their perfection and precision, simply beautiful to behold. China is now a sports power with a sophisticated state-supported sports system. They will be at or near the top of the medal list at London and beyond.

Meanwhile, the Americans had plenty to cheer about. Beach volleyball pairs both prevailing, Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson winning gold and winning hearts, the men’s basketball team doing exactly what they set out to do-winning, yes-but also redeem and redefine the image and purpose of the U.S. program.

These Games reached multiple crescendos. From the beginning, there was Michael Phelps, who now ranks among the very greatest Olympians ever and who is also now in the top tier of the best and most popular contemporary athletes in any sport-unheard of for a swimmer, until Phelps.

Just about the time Phelps left the pool, a Jamaican jet zoomed over the track. The sprints are supposed to be decided by blinks of an eye, not by bolts of speed so astonishing that, like the spectators, the competitors can only marvel at the world’s– and history’s– fastest man. More nations, 204, participated here than in any Games before. And more won medals, 87, than ever before as well.

But beyond the medal podium, the Olympics remain a human panorama, with many also– ran finishes and first-round eliminations, nonetheless representing epic personal stories, only appreciated by the participants themselves and their families, friends and countrymen.
Theses Games began with Zhang Yimou’s stunning Opening Ceremony, so boldly conceived and brilliantly executed, that it set a standard for such occasions unlikely to be equaled. And tonight, with more theatrical touches, the curtain came down. So the people of the world came to Beijing, and the people of China extended their hands. You don’t have to speak a word of Mandarin to understand that.

I’ve been fortunate to be involved with many memorable Olympics, and in many ways, this has been the most memorable. In no small part, due to the efforts of the small army of people who worked tirelessly to bring these Games home to you. For these colleagues, I will always have enormous professional regard and personal gratitude.

The names of these talented men and women accompany this final montage of the images of China and Olympic moments-moments we hope resonate with you as they have with us. Good night, this one last time, from China.

鸟巢可能无法见证任何中国运动员夺冠

在yahoo一篇煽情的文章中看到一个惊人的事实,就是随着刘翔退出,国家体育场鸟巢在本届奥运会中将没有机会见证中国运动员夺冠,因为刘翔出局基本宣告中国田径队冲金失败。从这个观点看,不能不说是本届奥运对中国运动员和老百姓的一个遗憾。

不要搞这么煽情好不好

看完男篮接着又看了一遍刘翔退赛之后的新闻发布会,中国的女记者强行把刘翔的教练孙海平问哭,之后沈冰和沙桐两个主持人又看是煽情,沈冰搞得自己要泪洒主持台的样子。

拜托,不要搞这么情绪化不好,刘翔因伤退出只是一次比赛中一个运动员无奈的选择而已,只是恰恰这个比赛不是普通比赛,而这位运动员是被给予厚望的明星,仅此而已,不要搞的刘翔退出成为象征民主自由人性光辉,或者中国人自我意识崛起的里程碑,甚至为退出比赛叫好;同样,我不明白骂刘翔丢中国人脸的人自己有没有给中国人争过脸,这早已经不是陈真踢爆“东亚病夫”的时代了,中国人的脸又不会因为少了众多金牌中的一枚被丢掉。

还有就是有人觉得刘翔应该忍痛至少走过110米,这也是不知道跨栏规则瞎叫唤,他脚踝那么痛又不能跳跃了,如果不能跳跃,刘翔根本不可能完成比赛,因为规则允许后腿带倒栏,其他地方都不能碰栏架,所以刘翔如果一蹦一跳也不可能跨越第一个栏架的,所以只能退出了。

Special Olympics Upates

the daily show with jon stewart

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holy crap… 苹果市值超过Google?

我一直以为google市值比apple高很多很多,没想到竟然看到apple已经超越了google,想必apple的粉丝很开心吧。不过no big deal,我不会傻到总结说apple比google更有前途。wired上登的一篇评述,貌似最近被转了很多,股票分析和资深市场人士还是看好google的股价,主要原因是google强大的资金和人才优势、google对于搜索引擎市场的控制,以及比apple更好的市场环境。作者还着重提到对于iPod+iTunes这一apple音乐市场强势组合的担心,首先ipod用户不会每年都更新ipod,此外DRM音乐保护的开放让mp3市场趋向低价竞争,另外google对于未来个人平台的搭建(远端服务器,简化的个人终端,云计算,老去的计算机操作系统,etc),也给其带来apple这种硬件制造商无法比拟的优势。这让我想起来大学金工实习,车间的老师傅不无辛酸的形容机床行业,说机床使用寿命50年,除非出现战争大面积毁坏,否则机床制造这个夕阳产业的局面不会改变。大概这个论调与apple硬件制造受制于软件开发论观点差不多,至少类似。道理是明摆的,就算再有钱也不至于apple每出一个ipod、iphone、mac就更新吧?不过另外一面,我感兴趣,是不是个人计算终端向弱操作系统、强互联网应用进化给apple一个生产新硬件的机会呢?iphone的app store就是一个最佳例子,PDA/Smartphone+软件销售也不是有一年两年了,apple的app store算是第一个成功无缝整合的应用吧?长久以来,apple的核心竞争力并不在于制造出来最好最快最强的产品,而在于制造了正好的产品,正好就是正好用,正好符合需求,正好贵一点点,apple的创新模式基本上可以保证对用户需求做出最即时最恰当的反应,所以操作系统向互联网集成的过渡并不会成为apple的劣势,相反apple应该会制造出新的赢利点。应该告诉机床厂的老师傅,不是机床更新慢,而是你需要生产数控机床,精密机床,特种机床这样市场才能有新局面。

西班牙男篮全队辱华?

我前天就看到关于西班牙男篮全队做种族主义手势的照片在digg上面这条顶得很高,随便看了一眼,基本上没注意。刚才看到yahoo把这条新闻放在首页,mitbbs有人开始关注才发现,貌似这张照片是冲着中国来的

英国卫报的报道是,这张照片是西班牙篮球队出征北京奥运前给西班牙本地一家公司做的广告,男女篮各拍了同样的一张,画面里面全体队员在一个中圈有龙型图案的球场里做鬼脸,卫报形容这个动作是slit-eye,并称即便这个动作只是简单的广告效果,也可能被中国本地民众解读成种族主义。消息爆出来之后,美国华人联合会在接受ABC访问时候作出声明谴责这种令人不齿的行为。

至于这个东西本身,大概是一贯的讽刺亚裔尤其是华人眯缝眼睛赔笑的形象吧,类似的事情发生在Abercrombie Fitch推出过的无数开亚裔种族玩笑的T恤上,大凡种族意味的漫画,亚裔都是这么一个眯缝着眼睛,傻了吧唧的样子。

至于作为中国人的你是不是觉得西班牙有这个意思,就全在自己的判断了。我只是有点遗憾,这件事儿没有早被爆料24小时,让男篮知道对手如何看不起自己,说不定最后还能守住领先,不至于溃败。

搞双簧童声的感觉就像吃苍蝇一样

终于奥运会上一切都被全世界拿着放大镜检查,不过关于那个《歌唱祖国》搞双簧的事儿真的是让我感到恶心——相比之下脚印烟火的动画和开幕式投影仪的蓝屏都算是事出有因——这件事儿才是unacceptable。

根据报道,在彩排的时候,某中央政治局常委给导演说,林同学必须被换掉,导演为了让“形象好”表演能力强“的林同学继续表演下去,找来另外一名形象不是那么好的杨同学提前录好音,最后开幕式上林同学如此卖力的表情全部都是装出来,歌声实际上搞双簧对口型出来的。

==以上仅仅是为了告诉,目前不知道实际情况的人,以下为评论==

真他妈的恶心,都说了童声唱响了,还评价一个小mm长得是不是上的了台面,是不是配得上百年奥运的大场面,或者是另外一个是不是唱的不行——我不知道能有多不行….. 小萝莉么,长得唱的能有多差,sigh,再退一万步,难道不能再去找一个长得唱的都差不多的小女孩儿么?刚刚心喜奥运开幕式上没有任何血淋淋赤裸裸给我党唱赞歌的内容,心喜中国人终于跳出来党国一家的迷思,又冒出这种造假消息,非要搞对口型这种龌龊的手法,让小孩子从小就搞地位差距,尤其是还是什么官员大人一声令下拍的板——也算是体现了一把中国特色吧!

FCUK POLLUTION!!!