Other Races 2010
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ponka00 |
Posted on 04-05-2010 11:52
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Having gone through some tax lists and so on I found out that our commentators earn less than an well educated teacher, but more than a usual one. All our Eurosport commentators earn much less than an educated teacher, but our cycling commentators at TV2 earn more. But both have some kind of work besides their commentating postion.
Edited by ponka00 on 04-05-2010 11:52
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 04-05-2010 11:58
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issoisso wrote:
Over here it depends on the college (or university as the british call it)
*Remembers the Porsches and Jaguars at the university he went to*
THere's a significant difference between "Teachers" (school) and "Professors" or "Lecturers" (Uni/European College)
Teachers get jack all, professors get more.
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khris |
Posted on 04-05-2010 12:16
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doddy13 wrote:
khris wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
hey, the British Eurosport guys try their best.
You try learning how to say hundreds of different foreign names. Go on.
I believe I could easily do better than those guys. On the other hand, I would suck at commentating in general...
Ok, lets put it to the test. Teamspeak is returning soon, grab a microphone.
If I can learn to (more or less) pronounce Eyjafjallajökull the right way, how hard can it be? Except for the basque riders, I have no clue how to pronounce some of the names full of X's. |
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Wilier |
Posted on 04-05-2010 12:23
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Personally I find it easier to pronounce Basque names, then Icelandic ones. |
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Posted on 26-11-2024 19:56
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mb2612 |
Posted on 04-05-2010 13:15
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rjc_43 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Over here it depends on the college (or university as the british call it)
*Remembers the Porsches and Jaguars at the university he went to*
THere's a significant difference between "Teachers" (school) and "Professors" or "Lecturers" (Uni/European College)
Teachers get jack all, professors get more.
Also between public and private schooling, private school teachers are well paid.
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 04-05-2010 13:34
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Personally I like how my dad pronouces EBH
Ed-vlad Hag-ent -Bo-arg-en.
Yeah, he's not too good with remembering his name.
Edited by rjc_43 on 04-05-2010 13:34
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issoisso |
Posted on 04-05-2010 13:37
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mb2612 wrote:
rjc_43 wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Over here it depends on the college (or university as the british call it)
*Remembers the Porsches and Jaguars at the university he went to*
THere's a significant difference between "Teachers" (school) and "Professors" or "Lecturers" (Uni/European College)
Teachers get jack all, professors get more.
Also between public and private schooling, private school teachers are well paid.
Over here it's the other way around. As much as the government sucks, they do invest a LOT in education compared to other countries, so the private schools can't compete.
The result is that teachers only get jobs at private universities if they can't get jobs at public universities.
Same thing with students. You're only going to a crappy private university where you pay a crapload of money to attend, if you can't get into the public universities that are much cheaper with much better teachers and facilities.
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 04-05-2010 13:38
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*grumbles about wasting £25,000...
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Crommy |
Posted on 04-05-2010 14:53
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rjc_43 wrote:
*grumbles about wasting £25,000...
Vote Lib Dem then...actually, that won't help either of us, too late.
Invent a time machine, stop Tony Blair winning the 1997 election.
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hellboy |
Posted on 04-05-2010 15:00
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issoisso wrote:
Over here it depends on the college (or university as the british call it)
*Remembers the Porsches and Jaguars at the university he went to*
Britain is like the other dimension in it. Here the college teacher usually travels by bus and never heard about Porsche
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Deda |
Posted on 04-05-2010 15:13
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don't get me started on education and social status down here..
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 04-05-2010 15:21
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Don't worry - I won't get you started as it's now time to return to topic |
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tgsgirl |
Posted on 05-05-2010 16:15
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First stage of the five-day long Four days of Dunkirk:
1. RASMUSSEN Alex DEN (Team Saxo bank)
2. CIOLEK Gerald GER (Team Milram)
3. ISTA Kevin BEL (Cofidis le Crédit en Ligne) |
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Wilier |
Posted on 06-05-2010 17:16
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4 Jours de Dunkerque, Stage 2
1. Danilo Napolitano (Team Katusha) ITA
2. Juan Jose Haedo (Team Saxo Bank) ARG)
3. Rafaâ Chtioui (Acqua & Sapone) TUN
Rasmussen keeps the lead. |
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roturn |
Posted on 06-05-2010 17:30
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Napolitano will take the lead, because of Rasmussens 120th place today. |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 06-05-2010 19:52
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What happened to Rasmussen? |
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roturn |
Posted on 06-05-2010 19:54
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He didn`t lose time, just arrived at 120th. Haedo was 2nd so it seems like they were driving for him.
But i haven`t seen it yet. |
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Kami |
Posted on 07-05-2010 16:12
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Rasmussen won his second stage on a beautiful way. Napolitano second, Rojas third. Rasmussen went with 400m to go or something, and Napolitano died in his wheel.
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roturn |
Posted on 07-05-2010 16:12
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3rd stage
1 Alex Rasmussen
2 Napolitano
3 Rojas Gil
Rasmussen started to sprint really early in first line but nobody wasn`t able to get him. Great sprint.
Overall
1 Rasmussen
2 Naploitano +1
3 C. Pineau +4
4. Ciolek +14
Edited by roturn on 07-05-2010 16:18
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niconico |
Posted on 07-05-2010 16:20
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Alex!!!
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