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Originally posted by paiktis22
The costs actually werent so much if you think that such costs as new metro extensions, tram lines, a rather attractive Athens facelift and a brand new bridge in.... Peloponese were included.
Similarly, Toronto's failed 2008 bid called for a massive redevolpment of completely derelict port lands. Once they lost the bid, all these plans were shelved indefinitely. It would have been a huge benefit to the city as a whole if these improvements could have been made."The French caused the war [Persian Gulf war, 1991]" - Ned
"you people who bash Bush have no appreciation for one of the great presidents in our history." - Ned
"I wish I had gay sex in the boy scouts" - Dissident
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Originally posted by FrustratedPoet
What does the expression "dizzied our eros" mean?
How can I expain.... I'll try.
I will assume you already know what eros means. It's love/infatuation/coup de foudre quoi.
You have dizzied our eros, means something like you have tired our balls, it's when one goes blah blah blaaaaaaaaaah about something, and it's such a drag and you just say quite dizzying my eros. change your tune, quit boring me.
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Originally posted by MOBIUS
"I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
"I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
"I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
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*bump*
I think it is a shame that we are only focussing on the bad things that happen but forget the rest. So, how much is this whole bleeding thing going to cost us? *grumble, grumble*Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
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Originally posted by Provost Harrison
*bump*
I think it is a shame that we are only focussing on the bad things that happen but forget the rest. So, how much is this whole bleeding thing going to cost us? *grumble, grumble*
Well the value of my bijou residence in the East End has risen, thanks.
And anything that improves Stratford and Leytonstone is fine by me.Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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Originally posted by Kontiki
I was actually thinking along the same lines. You can't just look at an outlay/direct revenue comparison, you have to factor in lasting improvements that may have been done to facilitate the Games. Granted, not every place gets all or even any of these benefits, but if they do come, they can mean a lot. I look at Vancouver's upcoming 2010 Winter Games, for example. For it, they are going to build a new rapid transit line from the airport to downtown, improve the highway to Whistler and redevelop part of south False Creek. These are all things that need to be done badly and have been talked about for years, but would never have actually happened had they not gotten the kick in the ass in the form of the Olympics. Once the Games are gone, these things will still be around and very useful.
Similarly, Toronto's failed 2008 bid called for a massive redevolpment of completely derelict port lands. Once they lost the bid, all these plans were shelved indefinitely. It would have been a huge benefit to the city as a whole if these improvements could have been made.
(This is coming from someone who is supportive of infrastructure spending generally.)I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891
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Originally posted by DanS
Perhaps the redevelopment of the port lands wasn't worth it in the first place and that's why it wasn't done. I agree that a profit/loss shouldn't be the only factor to look at, but it's a very good place to start in orienting your thinking. Using the olympics as an excuse to misinvest public funds doesn't seem like a good way of governing. Likewise, if the investment is a good one, you shouldn't need the olympics in order to make it happen.
(This is coming from someone who is supportive of infrastructure spending generally.)"The French caused the war [Persian Gulf war, 1991]" - Ned
"you people who bash Bush have no appreciation for one of the great presidents in our history." - Ned
"I wish I had gay sex in the boy scouts" - Dissident
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Originally posted by DanS
Perhaps the redevelopment of the port lands wasn't worth it in the first place and that's why it wasn't done. I agree that a profit/loss shouldn't be the only factor to look at, but it's a very good place to start in orienting your thinking. Using the olympics as an excuse to misinvest public funds doesn't seem like a good way of governing. Likewise, if the investment is a good one, you shouldn't need the olympics in order to make it happen.
(This is coming from someone who is supportive of infrastructure spending generally.)Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
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