Archive for August, 2008

The British and Sports

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

The Olympic flame, for now, burns bright in Britain - International Herald Tribune

Britain, it seems, is desperately short of heroes, and the minute any sporting figure reaches even modest altitude in the foothills of the champions, they are feted beyond all proportion. In 2005, for instance, when England’s cricketers beat Australia to win a coveted cricketing trophy called the Ashes, they were deified with a Bacchanalian victory tour of London in an open-topped double-decker bus followed by the bestowing of august honors at Buckingham Palace.

Then their fortunes fell. Only now, with a new skipper, the South African-born Kevin Pietersen, leading the cricketers to unaccustomed victory have they clambered from the abyss - a mythological mixing of Icarus and the Phoenix.

Across the sporting spectrum, it sometimes seems, post-imperial Britain has never quite gotten used to the idea that its teams and individuals may be less than the best. Every four years, for instance, the England team gears up for the World Cup soccer tournament, and its followers are filled with enthusiasm for the fray and glory. But, hardwired into the national memory is the knowledge that the English have not won the World Cup since 1966.

So true.

Barack Rolled

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

YouTube - Barack Roll

Hilarious.

Danish and Irish EU Referendum Voting

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

I just posted my LSE Masters dissertation on Danish and Irish EU referendum voting to the papers section of my site.

My First Muxtape

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Some of my favorite Doors songs: whoscaresyou.muxtape.com

Holland’s Finest

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

In The Minority

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Games in Beijing Open With a Lavish Ceremony - NYTimes.com

At 8 p.m. on the eighth day of the eighth month in the year 2008 — eight being a lucky number in China — the world looked toward Beijing and the 91,000 people inside the National Stadium, known as the Bird’s Nest. The global television audience was estimated to surpass four billion viewers.

Well, I guess there’s a 66.67% probability that you watched the opening ceremony. I was at iDiDiD for Lunch 2.0. What a rebel I am! =)