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Been a blast. And now we get to watch Ledecky dominate.
Hopefully she keeps it up and its not blowing her load at 19.
She does need to learn to pace herself. She's too fast for her own good.
Been a blast. And now we get to watch Ledecky dominate.
I'm surprised something like that didn't happen sooner, to be honest. Glad they're all okay.http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/olympic-champion-ryan-lochte-held-8629581
WTF 4 American atletes including Ryan Lochte was held at gunpoint in a taxi.
Brazil is a ****thole. Thankfully everyone is safe now.
The only problem is you get the same commercial......over and over and over again. After the 800th Simone Biles Tide commercial, I had to turn it off.NBC Sports App + Olympics = Freaking Awesome!
The dedicated event channels cannot be beat.
Didn't get to see her play, but I did get to see Italy's Marta Menegatti.Damn, I will miss the Swiss and Miss Joana Heidrich.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Joa...AUIBygB&biw=360&bih=560#imgrc=Sy4kCDXxPF1niM:

And here I thought this was a track and field event. It was actually a diving competition. Silly me.
Just so I know we're talking about the same thing, I'm talking about the phone app. When I watch the Olympics online @ http://www.nbcolympics.com/ I get the same/similar commercial that you're mentioning. When I watch from the phone app, I only get a commercial when I start the app and then none thereafter. Unlike the online version, they cover every moment of every event that I'm mainly interested in. I like/watch a lot of sports but I follow all of the throws competitions closely. Last night we were watching the women's discus qualifying. Watching any one of the other 10 or so televised channels or the online channels, we'd be lucky to see one or two throws. We watched the entire event from start to finish without interruption. It was about 2 1/2 hours long.The only problem is you get the same commercial......over and over and over again. After the 800th Simone Biles Tide commercial, I had to turn it off.
The race, for those that want to see it. After the obligatory commercial.
I'm talking about the Roku app. Mostly no commentary (depending on what you watch), but a single commercial throughout. One commercial. Over and over again. Not long commercial breaks, but commercials throughout.Just so I know we're talking about the same thing, I'm talking about the phone app. When I watch the Olympics online @ http://www.nbcolympics.com/ I get the same/similar commercial that you're mentioning. When I watch from the phone app, I only get a commercial when I start the app and then none thereafter. Unlike the online version, they cover every moment of every event that I'm mainly interested in. I like/watch a lot of sports but I follow all of the throws competitions closely. Last night we were watching the women's discus qualifying. Watching any one of the other 10 or so televised channels or the online channels, we'd be lucky to see one or two throws. We watched the entire event from start to finish without interruption. It was about 2 1/2 hours long.
No fluff! No more of those feel good background stories. No Bob Costas. No commentators on many of the broadcasts. Only the sport. Great camera angles. Just the way I like it.
We are using an Amazon Fire Stick with the NBC Sports App that we downloaded at the beginning of the games. I'm sure that other means of streaming internet video are available through similar devices. At other times I use the 'share option' available on my Samsung phone to stream directly to the television. The HD quality over my home network is no different that any of the televised broadcasts.
I know I've mentioned it several times..... 4K is a game changer, probably soon to be 8K. On Dish Network as well as other providers, 4K broadcasts of the Olympics are available. The difference between HD and UHD 4K broadcasts are similar to the transition from analog to digital in quality. The only 4K broadcasts that Dish and some other are providing are on a 24 hour delay due to down-converting the signal from 8K to 4K. Turns out that Japan is currently broadcasting the games in 8K. I don't know what is involved in down-converting that to 4K but apparently there is a process that requires the delay. I have not seen a 8K broadcast in person so I can only imagine how that must look. We are always behind with this type of technology in the US. Japan started broadcasting in 8K 5 days ahead of the Rio Olympics, so we'll probably see it in a year or two. They'll probably wait until a majority of the US upgrades to UHD 4K before releasing the next level of technology.
We've always been huge sports fans. I'm lucky to have a wife that enjoys sports every bit as much as I do. We've watched the Olympics for many, many years. With the help of today's technology, we've enjoyed this edition much more than years ago. Can't wait to see what is in store for the Winter Olympics.
I am not familiar with the Roku. However, I am currently watching the Women's Discus finals on the phone app. I am getting the same commercial about once every half hour. It's only about 10-15 seconds in length. I can deal with it.I'm talking about the Roku app. Mostly no commentary (depending on what you watch), but a single commercial throughout. One commercial. Over and over again. Not long commercial breaks, but commercials throughout.

That's a lot of hardware.
Wonder how much those medals are worth in monies.
Send the SOB back down there.Turns out there was no robbery after all. Lochte and the other swimmers lied. Pathetic
6 a.m. Sunday, Lochte, along with Conger, Bentz and Jimmy Feigen, stopped at a gas station in Barra da Tijuca, a suburb of Rio where many Olympic venues are located. One of the swimmers tried to open the door of an outside bathroom. It was locked.
A few of the swimmers then pushed on the door and broke it. A security guard appeared and confronted them, the official said. The guard was armed with a pistol, the official said, but he never took it out or pointed it at the swimmers.
According to the official, the gas station manager then arrived. Using a customer to translate, the manager asked the swimmers to pay for the broken door. After a discussion, they paid him an unknown amount of money and left.
Send the SOB back down there.
ESPN @espn
Brazilian police: Ryan Lochte's teammates Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz say robbery story was fabricated. (via AP)
es.pn/2bl6bt4
So it could have been left at that but instead they try to tell some story.
I agree. That's complete BS that they would do that. Too bad that they let fools like this represent our country. It gives us all a bad name. While I haven't listened yet, apparently Lochte did an interview on NBC where he continued to give the false story. Disgrace is right.What a disgrace.
Wow, WTF? That makes no sense at all. Why on earth would they make up that crazy story when all they did was break a door?Send the SOB back down there.
ESPN @espn
Brazilian police: Ryan Lochte's teammates Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz say robbery story was fabricated. (via AP)
es.pn/2bl6bt4
So it could have been left at that but instead they try to tell some story.
Especially when it sounds like they had already paid for the door. It seemed like nothing more even needed to be said.Wow, WTF? That makes no sense at all. Why on earth would they make up that crazy story when all they did was break a door?
Friggin' kids, man.![]()
Just saw this on CNN. The gas station owner is saying they vandalized the gas station and got into a fight or something.Especially when it sounds like they had already paid for the door. It seemed like nothing more even needed to be said.
This is getting worse by the minute.
More videos are coming to light. Apparently they not only broke some door but they also peed on some alleyway when they stopped at the gas station while drunk.
Video inside link
http://www.si.com/olympics/2016/08/18/ryan-lochte-robbery-gas-station-video
They should return their medals back. They disrespected the games, the country of Brazil and brought shame to the US.
Give 'em back.
They should return their medals back. They disrespected the games, the country of Brazil and brought shame to the US.
Give 'em back.