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But virtually everything's made in China. The Chinese have conquered the world far more effectively in economic terms than Mao ever managed ideologically.PinzaC55 wrote:Call me cynical but i'd like to bet that flag was made in China.
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Yes but there's always a delicious irony in people who wave their little plastic Union Jacks and forget (or more likely never think) that the very symbol of national identity they are holding was made in a foreign country. Its like on Dragons Den you think how nice it is that a small business has got the money but the first thing the Dragons do is get a quote from China.
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Was the window promoting the next time London gets the event?
Check the date.
Check the date.
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And the spelling LMAO! "Lodnon"?
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Am I missing something here? I thought it was obvious, but maybe the heat has got to me?
Surely the whole point of that window display is to take the mickey out of the obsessive nature of the LOCOG attitude to non official use of any words associated with the games.
Hence everything is wrong, including the square 'rings' so they can have a complete olympic display but can't be prosecuted for copyright infringement on anything.
Whoever called the photo "olympic fail" is either childish, brainless, or both.
It is in fact a very clever success.
Surely the whole point of that window display is to take the mickey out of the obsessive nature of the LOCOG attitude to non official use of any words associated with the games.
Hence everything is wrong, including the square 'rings' so they can have a complete olympic display but can't be prosecuted for copyright infringement on anything.
Whoever called the photo "olympic fail" is either childish, brainless, or both.
It is in fact a very clever success.
John.
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hooo' goody its all started , before you all ban the flag take a look around you , now admit where its made ... go on , TV , Camera , Car , Mike oven , not forgetting good old Margate and Liverpool toys ...
theres no getting away from it
mr B
theres no getting away from it
mr B
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Looking at the ones closest to hand, my camera was made in Japan and my car in Germany.
Is that significant?
Is that significant?
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What does BST stand for?strang steel wrote:BST (GMT +1)GateGhost wrote:What time zone?strang steel wrote: It begins at 9pm on Friday (27th) and is scheduled to end just after midnight.
Seems like a complete waste of taxpayers money to me.
At the risk of being branded a kill-joy, I would have just have had The Queen (Her Maj. not the band) walk up onto a dais, cut a ribbon and say:-
"I now declare the London 2012 Olympics open"
That would have saved millions.
I Looked it up and it is going to air 7:30pm EDT, on Friday.
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BST = British Summer Time
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G'Day Gents
Going back to the copywrite issue, Seeing the Greeks invented the games well over 2,000 years ago, wouldn't it be out of copywrite, by now
manna
Going back to the copywrite issue, Seeing the Greeks invented the games well over 2,000 years ago, wouldn't it be out of copywrite, by now
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Yes, I think most people realised that before you got to your keyboard. Well done for catching up, though.strang steel wrote:Am I missing something here? I thought it was obvious, but maybe the heat has got to me?
Surely the whole point of that window display is to take the mickey out of the obsessive nature of the LOCOG attitude to non official use of any words associated with the games.
Hence everything is wrong, including the square 'rings' so they can have a complete olympic display but can't be prosecuted for copyright infringement on anything.
Whoever called the photo "olympic fail" is either childish, brainless, or both.
It is in fact a very clever success.
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It cannot be the words which are registered as a trademark, unless they were registered immediately after London were awarded the games, as there was a court ruling a couple of years ago that everyday descriptive words can no longer be protected. This ruling does not affect older trademarks, just the registration of newer ones. The olympic rings will of course be registered, and I believe that the words together with the rings can be protected too. So there should be no problem in talking about the Olympics in London in 2012, provided we don't use the full logo. Incidently the shop window is excellent!
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Please, no RMWeb style comments here.Horsetan wrote:Yes, I think most people realised that before you got to your keyboard. Well done for catching up, though.strang steel wrote:Am I missing something here? I thought it was obvious, but maybe the heat has got to me?
Surely the whole point of that window display is to take the mickey out of the obsessive nature of the LOCOG attitude to non official use of any words associated with the games.
Hence everything is wrong, including the square 'rings' so they can have a complete olympic display but can't be prosecuted for copyright infringement on anything.
Whoever called the photo "olympic fail" is either childish, brainless, or both.
It is in fact a very clever success.
John.
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I went to the opening ceremony rehearsal last night (spent most of this week in and around Stratford as I have been conducting compliance audits on specific companies), and even if you are cynical, uninterested, and fed up of the sporting side to the Olympics, you absolutely must watch the opening ceremony. It's bloody brilliant. Particularly the second section of the performance, I feel many railway buffs would be delighted with the overall theme.
There is literally something for everyone in this performance and I can't express how much I enjoyed the rehearsal enough. It was enough to make a grown man cry (pretty much did) when I saw my sister doing her routine in the section in front of me. So proud and delighted to see the whole thing went together so well!
I took literally hundreds of photographs and an hour of film, but won't be releasing any of it until after the opening ceremony has been completed. It is a sight I will not forget I suspect.
Danny Boyle has done a magnificent job - please, please please watch it on Friday.
There is literally something for everyone in this performance and I can't express how much I enjoyed the rehearsal enough. It was enough to make a grown man cry (pretty much did) when I saw my sister doing her routine in the section in front of me. So proud and delighted to see the whole thing went together so well!
I took literally hundreds of photographs and an hour of film, but won't be releasing any of it until after the opening ceremony has been completed. It is a sight I will not forget I suspect.
Danny Boyle has done a magnificent job - please, please please watch it on Friday.