Olympic Opening Ceremony In Figures

Olympics Opening Model Hydle

The three-hour ceremony will begin at 21:00 BST with “an hour of culture”, followed by the athletes parade, then the lighting of the cauldron and a fireworks display to bring down the curtain.

The set will feature real grass, an oak tree and “clouds” suspended from wires above the stadium – one of which will produce rain, provided the British weather does not provide its own on the night.

The July 27th event will feature:

  • Pre-show starting at 20:12 BST
  • 1,100 automated lamps
  • One million watt sound system with 500 speakers
  • 50 tonnes of sound gear
  • 15,000m sq metres of staging
  • 12,956 props
  • 24,570 costume buttons for one of opening sequences

[BBC]
[The Sun]

Ken Block – Gymkhana Infographic

Not a common post from me – but DC actually reached out to blog owners and intermanets related peeps like myself to share this content.

AKA – I didn’t have to find it.

Now if only they were nice enough to provide direct links to their entire YouTubeUlar series of videos – duh.


[YouTubeUlar] <— 18,106,283

HYDLE – TSOIGDH

In the history of HYDLE.com… this ridiculous “TSOIGDH” entry marks my 999th public blog post since May of 2009 – When I started this crazy world of blogging ideas, thoughts and Genius vs. Not Genius intermanents and social media successes or failures.

So for the sake of getting google credit for it…

“TSOIGDH” = TURNING SHIT ON IT’S GOD DAMN HEAD

Turning shit on it’s god damn head is going to be my 1 single inspiration for the next 999 blogpost entries. I can’t wait to open up my connection layer for all my loyal readers… so I can start finding out who you actually are.

Cheers to 999!

TSOIGDH

JT Holmes – The First of Many


[YouTubeUlar] <— 1,567

“This is our first jump together. It is also JT’s first ski BASE jump since that tragic day, March 26, 2009—a date which will live in infamy—when JT survives a ski BASE flight in the Italian Dolomites, but his good friend, wingman, and one of my mentors, Shane McConkey, does not.”

[Freeskier]

TED – David Blaine – Breaking Records


[YouTubeUlar] <— 1,235,349 If you ask David Blaine what magic means to him - he may answer you with this...

“It’s practice, it’s training and experimenting. While pushing through the pain to be the best that I can be.”

But he is going to take 20 of your minutes and travel through several amazing stories describing how he accomplished holding his breath for 17 minutes and 4 seconds before he gets there.

Amazing.

John Lynch – ABROAD

[Vimeeeeeo]

Todays “sit down and watch” video is brought to you buy a traveling friend Katie Hilborn. While Katie is traveling and rocking out Phuket she is also sharing solid work from her friends.

Discussing the message of his new film, John Lynch states,

“It’s about how meeting fellow travelers can open up your world. I hope this movie encourages others to get off the tourist trail, throw away their itineraries, and get involved with something out of their comfort zone; stepping in to make a difference is much more rewarding than just being an observant tourist.”

On a personal level, he found satisfaction in the fact that he “did not just find a story to tell, but lived a story worth telling.”

[Press Release]
[Lynch Film]

Black Bear and Freedom


[YouTubeUlar] <— 175,686 Thanks to Unofficial Networks for providing us with our feel good video of the week and black bear lesson. Their description is right on par…

“You can tell that the guy is ecstatic to be on snow and that it makes him feel free. Then, he’s back to land and it’s a return to the boring old norm. I think most of us in here can relate…”

… with Warren Miller’s philosophy of skiing giving your freedom.

GoPro – Kirby Chambliss Epic Flight


[YouTubeUlar] <— 50,311 GoProYourFlyingMiniaturePlanesAggressively - √ Good to finally put a name to the guy flying in the most epically awesome GoPro HD HERO2 video of all time.

His name is Kirby Chambliss.

Josh Dueck – On Ellen


[YouTubeUlar] <— 87,957 Josh Duek continues his trek of inspiration through the ski industry. It is good to follow up with him through Ellen above and a nice Freeskier interview.

“The greater the adversity one faces in life; the greater the opportunity is to grow and learn. When something bad happens there is a build up of energy and how you direct that energy is a choice you make.”

[Josh Dueck on Hydle]