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Summer Olympic Games 2036 Bid Process


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6 hours ago, George_D said:

Olympics in Doha. Sorry i will not take it

I mean, that's what I'd be thinking, but come 2036 I am taking my vacation as always and watching it 20 hours a day :p 

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22 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I mean, that's what I'd be thinking, but come 2036 I am taking my vacation as always and watching it 20 hours a day :p 

how many olympics have you watched so far? which was the first one?

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Just now, George_D said:

how many olympics have you watched so far? which was the first one?

My first vague memories are from 1998, but I was 7, so yeah...not too much :p 

 

2000 a little, definitely remember some of the legendary speed skating in 2002, then more and more from 2004 on. Now that I am not a school-going child anymore and I have the ability to ask for time off from work, I definitely do that during Olympics, ever since 2008 whenever possible :p 

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

My first vague memories are from 1998, but I was 7, so yeah...not too much :p 

 

2000 a little, definitely remember some of the legendary speed skating in 2002, then more and more from 2004 on. Now that I am not a school-going child anymore and I have the ability to ask for time off from work, I definitely do that during Olympics, ever since 2008 whenever possible :p 

which was the best SOG so far in your view?

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

:d

 

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Using AI is okay, but you have to review its output. It clearly saw Coventry is both from Zimbabwe and a president and made the leap that it was Zimbabwe that wanted to host.

 

The first paragraph in the actual article also has some inaccuracies. It claimed Australia and the United States has hosted the Summer Olympics 2 and 4 times respectively when in reality it's 3 and 5 times respectively

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4 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Using AI is okay, but you have to review its output. It clearly saw Coventry is both from Zimbabwe and a president and made the leap that it was Zimbabwe that wanted to host.

 

The first paragraph in the actual article also has some inaccuracies. It claimed Australia and the United States has hosted the Summer Olympics 2 and 4 times respectively when in reality it's 3 and 5 times respectively

AI should be avoided.

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38 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Using AI is okay, but you have to review its output. It clearly saw Coventry is both from Zimbabwe and a president and made the leap that it was Zimbabwe that wanted to host.

 

The first paragraph in the actual article also has some inaccuracies. It claimed Australia and the United States has hosted the Summer Olympics 2 and 4 times respectively when in reality it's 3 and 5 times respectively

wait...

it's 2 and 4 until Brisbane and LA actually happen

can't be taken for granted 3 and 7 years in advance nowadays, in the Trump / uncle Vlad / Rocket Man / EU idiots age 😬🤡

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54 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Using AI is okay, but you have to review its output. It clearly saw Coventry is both from Zimbabwe and a president and made the leap that it was Zimbabwe that wanted to host.

 

The first paragraph in the actual article also has some inaccuracies. It claimed Australia and the United States has hosted the Summer Olympics 2 and 4 times respectively when in reality it's 3 and 5 times respectively

Inside the Games is really a joke now :<

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35 minutes ago, phelps said:

wait...

it's 2 and 4 until Brisbane and LA actually happen

can't be taken for granted 3 and 7 years in advance nowadays, in the Trump / uncle Vlad / Rocket Man / EU idiots age 😬🤡

But the way it's written they are including 2028 and 2032. Or else they are incorrect in that LA has hosted 3 times prior to 2028.

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