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Old Posted Feb 12, 2010, 6:55 AM
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It happens. There was a guy who got transferred from transportation into ceremonies. And now he's gone again. Some others have dropped in during the last week, although the majority have been here since November.
ah she wasn't even going to be a volunteer though she was only asked on tuesday - i wish i knew it was that easy to still volunteer
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A VANOC video about the opening ceremony posted a couple minutes ago.

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So, there was no figure skating polar bear, right?
Perhaps James Cameron has perfected the 3-D figure skating polar bear using the same technology he used for Avatar.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2010, 8:48 AM
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the site at yaletown is outdoors - large screens on either side of a stage - it will be standing and not too comfy

are any theatres showingf the opening i onlysee tickets for events
Cineplex is playing the CTV feed on their 50-foot screens. Check out their website for theatre locations. I don't think any Cineplex sites in Vancouver are doing the CTV feed, but I've heard that Richmond SilverCity is.

http://www.cineplex.com/Promos/CTVOlympicGamesBroadcastAtCineplex/Home.aspx
     
     
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I wanna cry...

Im going to miss the opening ceremonies cuz i have to work now...so pissed!
There's a neat invention called the VCR that can tape a TV show so you can watch it later.
     
     
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Cineplex is playing the CTV feed on their 50-foot screens. Check out their website for theatre locations. I don't think any Cineplex sites in Vancouver are doing the CTV feed, but I've heard that Richmond SilverCity is.

http://www.cineplex.com/Promos/CTVOlympicGamesBroadcastAtCineplex/Home.aspx
Yeah, local blackout here. Which doesn't make sense, really, but, whatever
     
     
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coquitlam and surrey also listed - didn;t look for others but nothing in burnaby ror vancouver itself
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NBC Today showed a lot and they named 3 singers - all mentioned in here...

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Old Posted Feb 12, 2010, 12:16 PM
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bob costas and matt lauer spend some time talking inside the stadium itself and you see the set up
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Ten things to watch for during Vancouver's Opening Ceremony
By Chris Chase

1. Who will light the Olympic torch? -- Up until Thursday night, former hockey star Wayne Gretzky had been the clubhouse favorite to light the Olympic cauldron. The Great One arrived in Vancouver earlier in the week, his father already served as a torchbearer and Gretzky himself had dodged all questions about the lighting of the cauldron. He also was the choice of Canadians, earning the most votes in a poll asking who should be the final torchbearer. But late Thursday night VANOC chief John Furlong said definitively that the Ontario native and 2002 gold medal-winning coach will not light the cauldron. This development perhaps opens up the door for Betty Fox, the mother of the late cancer activist Terry Fox. The Vancouver native, whose statue rests outside the venue for the Opening Ceremony, raised millions for research of the disease with his runs in the 1970s. Since his death in 1981, his mother has kept his memory and foundation alive. We predict that Gretzky will be the penultimate torchbearer and hand-off to Fox, who will light the flame.

2. This won't be a replay of Beijing's Opening Ceremony -- After the stunning Opening Ceremony display two years ago in China, Vancouver organizers have smartly downplayed expectations for their show Friday night. With a wildly disproportionate budget, thousands of fewer volunteers and an inability to come close to matching the man-hours put in by Beijing performers, Vancouver couldn't possibly have expected to match the pageantry put on in the Bird's Nest in 2008. But that doesn't mean Friday night won't be special. Officials have said to expect "more emotion than spectacle."

3. Canadian themes -- A good Opening Ceremony doesn't need a massive budget or thousands of performers, it needs to entertainingly reflect the culture of the host country in a manner that's easily relatable to the three billion people watching on television. As such, expect sections this evening about aboriginal culture, the frigid weather and the sports that accompany it and, perhaps, some theatrics from Canada's most famous performing troupe, Cirque de Soleil.

4. The first indoor Opening Ceremony -- For the first time in history the Opening Ceremony of an Olympics will be held indoors. BC Place, a domed arena in downtown Vancouver and the largest air-supported structure in the world, will play host to the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony of the Games of XXI Winter Olympics. A sold out crowd of 60,600 is expected in the oddly-shaped venue (affectionately known as "the marshmallow" by Canadians). The decision to hold the ceremony inside worked out well for organizers. Rain is forecasted for Friday night in the host city.

5. Parade of nations -- As is custom, each nation's Olympic delegation will march into BC Place before the cauldron is lit. They'll enter in alphabetical order with two exceptions: The founding country of the Olympics, Greece, will enter first while host Canada will march last. Unlike in 2006, the Koreas will not march as a unified team. More than 2,500 athletes from approximately 85 countries are expected to participate in the parade. The United States is expected to be the 82nd country to march.

6. Who will be carrying the flags? -- Other than winning a gold medal, there's no greater honor at the Winter Olympics than serving as flagbearer during the parade of nations. Only 85 athletes will have the distinction, compared to the 86 who could potentially win gold. Though there will be big names (Jaromir Jagr for the Czech Republic, Clara Hughes for Canada) it's the unknowns that bring the best stories. The best of those comes courtesy Marjan Kalhor, a 21-year old alpine skier who is the first woman from Iran to compete in a Winter Olympics.

7. Multiple cauldrons -- BC Place will be the home of the main Olympic cauldron, but in a break from the norm, Vancouver may have another cauldron burning the Olympic flame. Though the reports have yet to be confirmed, many outlets have stated that a second flame will be lit near the Vancouver waterfront in honor of the first VANOC chair, Jack Poole, who died in October, just hours after the Olympic flame was lit in Ancient Olympia. The single cauldron dates back to 1928, when one was lit in Amsterdam. A mystery cube near the Vancouver broadcasting center is the supposed home of the second cauldron, but organizers are keeping it under wraps until Friday night, at the earliest.

8. Leaks -- Though the 60,000 fans who attended either of the two Opening Ceremony dress rehearsals are bound by strict non-disclosure agreements, a few details have leaked out about the festivities. Some fans posted pictures of the rehearsal on Facebook and others took to Twitter to describe the action. We won't spoil it, but some of the details are enticing, to say the least. The good news for American viewers is that the ceremony is being aired live (to the eastern and central time zones -- sorry, west coast) this time around, so the big surprises should stay that way until they're revealed. Thanks to the time difference between the United States and China, the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Games was a few hours old by the time it was aired on tape-delay on NBC, so mamy of the details were already known Stateside.

9. Which entertainers will participate in the Games? -- Expect to see Canadian stars
perform at the Opening Ceremony.

10. Will Lindsey Vonn march? -- The potential star of the Olympics suffered a shin injury while on a practice skiing run last week. Though she said Thursday that the leg is improving, it may be foolish to risk aggrevating the ailment by standing for three hours during the Opening Ceremony. It wouldn't be an unprecedented move. Michael Phelps, the 14-time gold medalist to whom Vonn is often compared, didn't march in Beijing because he had his first swim race the next morning. The first of Vonn's five races is scheduled for Sunday, but that may be delayed because of weather.


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and matt lauer says he knows who will light the cauldron and won't say who

they talked about betty fox and terry fox a little bit as choices - the hotss all discussed who they think should light it...
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VCR?? Tape??
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Take this for what you will, but Rolly Fox was just interviewed by CTV. When asked if Betty was able to watch him run with the torch earlier in the day, he hesitated for a bit and stumbled over his words when he said "uhhh... she couldn't be here today". Then, when he was asked about the rumours of her lighting the cauldron, he said "Uhh, i've been told to keep it a secret"
     
     
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it shouldn't be her...
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it probably will be
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2010, 10:46 PM
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dilemma - so i stay home and watch the ceremonies in comfort or try to go downtown and take in the atmoshpere? and miss them

but i did see some trucks on the torch relay that seem to be home to giant TV screens - will those be showing the ceremonies all over the place?
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Take this for what you will, but Rolly Fox was just interviewed by CTV. When asked if Betty was able to watch him run with the torch earlier in the day, he hesitated for a bit and stumbled over his words when he said "uhhh... she couldn't be here today". Then, when he was asked about the rumours of her lighting the cauldron, he said "Uhh, i've been told to keep it a secret"
I'm sorry but being told to keep it a secret means not even saying that you've been told to keep it a secret.

I'm still thinking that it's someone that we haven't even considered.
     
     
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VCR?? Tape??
Yeah, talk about old school
More like a good ATSC TV tuner card and lots of hard drive space to record it in HD 720P.
     
     
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scalpers are selling ticvkets below face value - one gu had some for $50 which was below face value - another was selling $1100 tickets for $1000 - they said its not so good for them

what happens when they don't seel these tickets? if they have so many isn't that a lot of empty seats?
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Those are probably old tickets which were sold and another ticket re-issued. If I knew they were real, I could easily make it there to buy/attend it...
     
     
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