The Canadian network CTV is claiming streaming every second for all events here: http://www.ctvmedia.ca/olympics/releases/release.asp?id=12056&yyyy=2010 - all in English and French - plus 22 other languages. That's 4,800 hours of live coverage. Don't know if they block outside viewers.
Considering the amount of commercials I've had to endure of the last few months, I think I've already sat through that many hours.
As a Canadian, I'm offended that I can surf the internet and be exposed to all these gambling sites. I think we should pass a similar law and grab any sites he's overlooked, like, oh I don't know, how about www.kylottery.com.
Presumably we could also grab some of the state's computers and trucks - assuming they have electricity and horseless carriages in Kentucky.
Since most folks around here visit Timmy's religously, every morning, imagine the efficiency: I'll have a medium, black coffee, a donut, and the mail for 42 Beaver St.
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Watch the Canadian Coverage
The Canadian network CTV is claiming streaming every second for all events here: http://www.ctvmedia.ca/olympics/releases/release.asp?id=12056&yyyy=2010 - all in English and French - plus 22 other languages. That's 4,800 hours of live coverage. Don't know if they block outside viewers.
Considering the amount of commercials I've had to endure of the last few months, I think I've already sat through that many hours.
quick, let's pass a law...
As a Canadian, I'm offended that I can surf the internet and be exposed to all these gambling sites. I think we should pass a similar law and grab any sites he's overlooked, like, oh I don't know, how about www.kylottery.com.
Presumably we could also grab some of the state's computers and trucks - assuming they have electricity and horseless carriages in Kentucky.
Drive thru
Since most folks around here visit Timmy's religously, every morning, imagine the efficiency: I'll have a medium, black coffee, a donut, and the mail for 42 Beaver St.