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idle eric said:
If Lucy gets caught again then we can slagg him off but surely he wouldn't be that stupid again. --However he is still a woosh after sunday in milano. --Even if he and the other bits of old Mutton in the peleton conned the Lambs into a rest day.--The Giro now has a moral leader. :p:p:p

Brilliant. I have no clue what a whoosh is though. Lambs/Muttons should be the required metaphor for old school vs new school. So far Mutton owns lamb on the centennial giro. Guess the old dudes just get better pot, right BB?
 
BigBoat said:
Jaylew... I actually could not watch the Versus coverage of the Tour of California, I wanted to throw up... And it has nothing to do with the racing but the 45 minutes of commercials to the 15 minutes of coverage...

I think it's safe to say you can't watch the Olympics either.

Why not just watch the webcast? Amgen had excellent webcasting of the ToC this year. Great picture, really cool tracking info and maps. The only think lacking was the commentary was a little slow, but better than we're getting with Universal. Oh, and except intros and exits, no real commercials, none!

Webcasting is the future. The sooner we all understand and accept the merger between your computer, connection, and TV system, the better.