does anybody have a link of the full track and field television coverage? I can't find a solid link without having to search around.
does anybody have a link of the full track and field television coverage? I can't find a solid link without having to search around.
Amazing. U r lazy.
That's not a television schedule. It's a schedule of when the events will take place, Beijing time. Two different things. That's been one of my problems with NBC - they've made it difficult to know what time specific events will be broadcast (with a few exceptions for big events like US v. China basketball, etc). I think they do that because they want viewers to stay tuned as long as possible. I just wind up recording a large block of time on my DVR, and then fast forward to the event I want to see.
East coast is exactly 12 hours difference. So if in China the event is at 8:00 AM than it is 8:00 PM on the east coast. Hopefully you have the brains to be able to figure out your time zone.
yngwie wrote:
http://www.nbcolympics.com/trackandfield/That's not a television schedule. It's a schedule of when the events will take place, Beijing time. Two different things. That's been one of my problems with NBC - they've made it difficult to know what time specific events will be broadcast (with a few exceptions for big events like US v. China basketball, etc). I think they do that because they want viewers to stay tuned as long as possible. I just wind up recording a large block of time on my DVR, and then fast forward to the event I want to see.
And what really sucks is you have to record 7 or 8 hour blocks because of this, especially on the secondary channels. Recording that much in HD fills up the DVR pretty quickly.
This schedule is better than any of those mentioned above:
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&id=2616117&thread=2616117
Spiney Norman wrote:
And what really sucks is you have to record 7 or 8 hour blocks because of this, especially on the secondary channels. Recording that much in HD fills up the DVR pretty quickly.
I agree! And I dont even have HD...
go to http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/beijing/results.htm you can click on the sport and the day and it will show you exactly what when the event is.
Blown Away wrote:
East coast is exactly 12 hours difference. So if in China the event is at 8:00 AM than it is 8:00 PM on the east coast. Hopefully you have the brains to be able to figure out your time zone.
Hopefully you have the brains to see that the poster already said he wanted to know when the events would be on TV, not when they would actually happen (which is what the schedule shows). Not all events are broadcast live.
Blown Away wrote:
go to
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/beijing/results.htmyou can click on the sport and the day and it will show you exactly what when the event is.
Two posts and you still don't get what the rest of us are talking about. You are truly an idiot.