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Originally posted by nakamura View PostActually they can be but in different ways. People need a source of happiness and football is probably the leading past time that does that. The current story of Bournemouth achieving their ultimate dream is frankly awe inspiring and gives people hope that anything can be achieved.
Everyone needs a little hope.
I always find it kinda ridiculous that sport is given masses of time on TV news too, but realistically TV news also gives loads of time to other utterly inconsequential nonsense so hey ho.Last edited by wakka; 28-04-2015, 11:05.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostIt seems to also be the leading source of anguish and rage for most people I know that are into it.
I always find it kinda ridiculous that sport is given masses of time on TV news too, but realistically TV news also gives loads of time to other utterly inconsequential nonsense so hey ho.
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Sport's important in some ways, and ultimately inconsequential in others. I feel it's imbued with too much importance by the media, but then so are lots of other things (like who won I'm A Celebrity and how long the line is for the new iPhone).
The thing with sport is, if you don't like it, it's kind of totally inescapable. Imagine that you're not into antique porcelain (when I know for a fact, of course, that you very much are). Imagine that the news media is constantly filled with news and information about antique porcelain and most men you meet alight on antique porcelain as an automatic source of common ground, but of course you can contribute nothing because you have no interest in antique porcelain.
In short it would be pretty annoying! I wouldn't be too irritated about the minority who don't like sport slagging it - it's imbued with plenty of significance by most anyway.
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I'm glad the football chatter is mainly contained to the relevant threads on here. I agree with you, Wakka. Far too much importance is put on football and celebrities.
Facebook is offering to match donations to help the Nepal earthquake survivors to a total of $2M.
Although that's a lot of money, it seems a bit of a token effort when you think how much they've spent on acquisitions in the last few years: $22 Billion for WhatsApp, Oculus Rift For $2 Billion, Instagram for $1bn, Parse for $85M, Ascenta for $20M, Snaptu for $70 million, Little Eye Labs for ?15M and so on.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI'm glad the football chatter is mainly contained to the relevant threads on here. I agree with you, Wakka. Far too much importance is put on football and celebrities.
Facebook is offering to match donations to help the Nepal earthquake survivors to a total of $2M.
Although that's a lot of money, it seems a bit of a token effort when you think how much they've spent on acquisitions in the last few years: $22 Billion for WhatsApp, Oculus Rift For $2 Billion, Instagram for $1bn, Parse for $85M, Ascenta for $20M, Snaptu for $70 million, Little Eye Labs for ?15M and so on.
Zuckerburg probably spent more than 2 mill on his last car.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostSport's important in some ways, and ultimately inconsequential in others. I feel it's imbued with too much importance by the media, but then so are lots of other things (like who won I'm A Celebrity and how long the line is for the new iPhone).
The thing with sport is, if you don't like it, it's kind of totally inescapable. Imagine that you're not into antique porcelain (when I know for a fact, of course, that you very much are). Imagine that the news media is constantly filled with news and information about antique porcelain and most men you meet alight on antique porcelain as an automatic source of common ground, but of course you can contribute nothing because you have no interest in antique porcelain.
In short it would be pretty annoying! I wouldn't be too irritated about the minority who don't like sport slagging it - it's imbued with plenty of significance by most anyway.
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Originally posted by Colin View PostWhen my old company had these days I would just point blank refuse to turn up, utter nonsense.
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A great thing I have been working on appears to have turned into a total utter mess. OMG we LOVE what you've done with this, you totally rescued our project so now we're going to tear it apart, remove its heart and leave it as a rotting corpse. People be crazy! I'm overreacting of course and it's not really that bad and at the very least they are paying me well for it so when it comes down to it they can do what they like with the work I do for them. Still an irk though!
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