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Poll: Do you watch the Olympics?
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Yes Aug 2

Only at the end of the day, because I’m overloaded with work right now. So far, I’ve seen artistic gymnastics (women’s), diving, trampoline, some swimming events and equestrian dressage. I’m looking forward to athletics…

Josephine Cassar
 
Lingua 5B
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Yes, mostly gymnastics Aug 2

Mostly gymnastics, waiting for the figure swimming (according to the schedule, it starts on the 5th of August).

But I don’t watch it much or regularly, just snippets.


 
Jennifer Levey
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Other Aug 2

Not if I can avoid it!

Ines Radionovas-Lagoutte, PhD
Angie Garbarino
Thayenga
ph-b
 
Angus Stewart
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No Aug 3

No, I am in the minority of the population who don't have a TV.

ph-b
Zea_Mays
Barbara Carrara
Anne Maclennan
 
neilmac
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No Aug 3

My TV antenna has needed adjusting for about 6 months now, so I can't watch any terrestrial channels. If it was working properly, I might have watched the odd Olympic thingy.
I did manage to see the euros (football) by casting from my mobile phone, but that uses up a lot of data, so I rarely resort to using it.


 
Liena Vijupe
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Other Aug 3

Not the summer sports usually (I am more interested in those involving ice and snow), but I glimpse at the current events occasionally because I like to see Paris which was also my home for some glorious years.
I mean, I wasn't even aware fencing was an Olympic sport, but I'd watch anything happening in Grand Palais!

[Edited at 2024-08-03 13:02 GMT]


 
Thayenga
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@ Jennifer Aug 3

Avoiding the Olympics is easy, just don't turn the TV on.

Over here, they show a summary of the daily events at the end of the polotical news and before the weather forecast. This summary last just long enough to allow a quick trip to the kitchen, or whereever. So avoiding them is really so easy.


Jennifer Levey
 
Dour Aug 4

Angus Stewart wrote:

No, I am in the minority of the population who don't have a TV.


If only they’d invent something that would enable people with internet access to watch TV on their computers or phones.

I’ve watched some mountain biking (and not using a TV) because it’s the closest to what I do, but I’m a bit sported out after all the Euros football.


 
Baran Keki
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TV license Aug 4

Christopher Schröder wrote:
If only they’d invent something that would enable people with internet access to watch TV on their computers or phones.

You mean if they abolished TV license over there?


 
ph-b
ph-b
France
I don't either Aug 4

Christopher Schröder wrote:

Angus Stewart wrote:

No, I am in the minority of the population who don't have a TV.


If only they’d invent something that would enable people with internet access to watch TV on their computers or phones.


If only they'd stop using their mobile phones or their computers as TV sets. I agreed with Angus's statement on the basis that mobile phones and computers are not meant for that purpose.

Back on topic: why would I want to watch this olympic waste of ressources? If only someone told them about Earth Overshoot Day, which fell on August 1st this year, i.e. during the Olympics, and which got hardly any press coverage. Unlike the Olympics.

ph-b, who doesn't own a TV set, whose mobile phone is not smart and who sits in front of his computer screen mostly for work. And who's managed to survive so far, somehow.

Edited for typo.

[Edited at 2024-08-05 04:16 GMT]


 
Andrus Lauringson
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The Title Aug 5

If you watch the Olympics, the Olympics watch you.

 
Denis Fesik
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Not a fan of watching sports at all Aug 9

However, the Olympics used to be the only kind of event I'd actually watch. Don't know what happened, but one day a few years ago I just lost interest. There's one picture from the current OG that everybody loves, the new meme guy, Yusuf Dikeç. He's another level. Too bad he didn't grab the first place (as I've read)

 
expressisverbis
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No Aug 13

but I consider myself a person who pays a lot of attention to certain things, and I realised that our colleague Christopher has disappeared... why?
It's very strange.
I don't have time to watch a lot of TV.


 
Jennifer Levey
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@expressisverbis Aug 13

expressisverbis wrote:

but I consider myself a person who pays a lot of attention to certain things, and I realised that our colleague Christopher has disappeared... why?
It's very strange.
I don't have time to watch a lot of TV.


Have you had a look at the new tagline in his profile? Says it all, I guess.


 
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