I personally am a huge cycling fan as well as competitive cyclist, and try to catch every big event thats on tv... if i can find them. I have noticed that most of the biggest races in the cycling world are barely broadcasted, and when they are, they are almost never publicized. Almost all of the big races for road and track cycling are missed, aside from the tour de france, and i am kind of upset. even during the last olympic games, the only cycling events widely shown were just abridged versions of the mens and women's road race, which were similiar to a stage in the tour. what was missed were possibly the most exciting races cycling has to offer: track. not only that, but the World Track Championships weren't even broadcasted, although nearly all the other countries represented did. all i ask for is a little coverage, not every race, but a few more would be nice.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Broadcasting Cycling
I personally am a huge cycling fan as well as competitive cyclist, and try to catch every big event thats on tv... if i can find them. I have noticed that most of the biggest races in the cycling world are barely broadcasted, and when they are, they are almost never publicized. Almost all of the big races for road and track cycling are missed, aside from the tour de france, and i am kind of upset. even during the last olympic games, the only cycling events widely shown were just abridged versions of the mens and women's road race, which were similiar to a stage in the tour. what was missed were possibly the most exciting races cycling has to offer: track. not only that, but the World Track Championships weren't even broadcasted, although nearly all the other countries represented did. all i ask for is a little coverage, not every race, but a few more would be nice.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
american studies day


Today was extremely interesting and i enjoyed it thoroughly. Mississippi Heat was unbelievable and the student lead panels were pretty cool. Though i must center the focus of this post upon the first two lectures i heard: Louis Masur, and Mr. Maury, an Associated Press photographer.
I really enjoy photography as an art form, as well as other mediums of art, and I must admit that i personally agreed with the view points expressed by Mr. Masur more so than the AP photographer. Mr. Maury seemed to kind of present himself not as an artist but as someone that is just presenting truth, and in doing so kind of dumped on photography as an art. It seemed that he really bought into the ideology that, "if it bleeds, it leads," and showed only one picture not containing despair, only to follow up saying "but there are always pictures of pain, and suffering," showing more pictures of violence and devastation. Also while showing photos he'd taken, he spoke in a sort of didactic flow of statements and rhetorical questions, implying that we had a great life and that we lived in some sort of bubble and were unaware of the dispair far from home.
Monday, May 11, 2009
pride?
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Joyus End of the Tyrany
Finally the 'biggest paper of my life' is through ruling my life. i can honestly say that i learned a lot about my topic (Why are there conservative themes in American action movies?) through the researching and from my main book. I also learned some things about the writing process, next research paper i am assigned i need to have a focused topic early on and need to draft the actually essay earlier as well. I suppose that i am glad that i endured the process now, rather than letting it hit me like a truck at a later point in time. but the mainly im just glad it is over
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