Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree with Nick, (except that I want France to win - a wonderful retirement present for Zidane) I'm surprised at Marc's sudden dictatorial turn of mind - I always thought he was one of the list's last anarchists ;-) Just considering the countries of the Commonwealth we're talking about 53 football loving countries with over 1.8 billion people, add to that the rest of the non-US world and we get a situation where the population of the USA is suddenly an absolute minority - and even then, some them are football fans too. If the world cup is so unimportant for the USA, why is it being sponsored by Anheuser-Busch - in a country where nearly all beers are much better - CocaCola and McDonalds? And then putting the World Cup in the same pot with rounders for grown-ups and slowed down Rugby... :-) Douglas Nick Roberts wrote: >Well, looks like you missed the points of MY post, Marc. > >First - this list frequently goes off-topic. It's actually one of the nice >things about it. If it were limited purely to the discussion of Leicas, or >even Leicas and photography in general, it would be a poorer place IMO. Not >everybody is going to be interested in all the off-topic discussions, of >course - some people aren't interested in fountain pens (me) or Tilley hats >(again me) or single malts (absolutely not me) or any of the other subjects >that come up time after time, but what would this place be without them? ;) >Second, who set you up as censor and arbiter of allowable topics on the >LUG? I fully respect your right to do that on the Rollei List, but this >ain't that, and it's rather difficult not to resent the apparent >implication that only US-based sporting activities should be discussed here >- it IS a global list, this is a global sport and the US team has even been >involved. It's not some "world series" that's just a national competition - >virtually every nation on the planet (well, 207 of them) has been involved >in the competition at some stage, a quite remarkable phenomenon. >Third, this as I have pointed out is THE most popular sporting event on the >planet. It has been estimated that 1 in 4 of the world's population will >watch the final (1 in 6 watched the last one, and there is far greater >coverage in China this time) - is it thus that unreasonable to have a >little comment on the later stages? There are only two matches left in the >tournament, so you won't have to keep the delete key busy for that much >longer, and there's not another one for four years. >Fourth, I actually provided you with a link to photography related to the >world cup - fair enough if it doesn't interest you, but please acknowledge >my attempt to introduce photography into the discussion. Even if you're not >interested in the football pics, Chung is an exceptional photographer whose >work deserves to be seen, even if not shot with a Leica, and it can be >accessed from the link. > >Now if you want to discuss baseball, say, fine - it's a cultural thing that >deserves respect and to be photographed - I find the sport tedious in the >extreme, but am fascinated by the whole mystique and history surrounding >what for us in the UK is a game for schoolgirls. I can learn from that, and >if you're prepared to open your mind to it, you can learn from football and >the global love of "the beautiful game" - a game that unites the world like >little else. > > >Nick > > > > > >