Timing Technology Behind Olympic Record Results 118
An anonymous reader writes "We've been on the edge of our seats cheering on the athletes at the Beijing Olympic games — but so often do athletes' victories and defeats rely on accurate timing. As the athletes compete on the world stage behind the scenes technology records their results. This interview with Omega's Christophe Berthaud (video) — the company's 23rd time as official Olympic timekeeper — explores how far the technology has come since the first time it was used in 1932."
What? TFA? (Score:5, Funny)
Finally! (Score:5, Funny)
It's about time!
Re:What? TFA? (Score:4, Funny)
So what you're complaining about is that something like "WTFV" isn't in our parlance? Well OK, here you go.
Why don't you WTFV before posting!!!
Re:Who the hell cares? (Score:2, Funny)
All that technology to find out who the fastest drug cocktail is? Wouldn't it be cheaper to hand in the lab results?
no. the french judge would lose the "A" sample and f*ck up the chain of custody of the "B" sample.
Observer Effect (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What? TFA? (Score:5, Funny)
Not being able to WTFV at work, I thought the "timing technology" behind Beijing's Olympic record results was what allowed them to instantly age their gymnasts from 14 to 16.
Edge of our seats (Score:5, Funny)
Hey this is slashdot you insensitive clod!
Each of us to a man (and woman) was picked last for sports.
Re:What? TFA? (Score:5, Funny)
Do you think they could give Gary Glitter one of those?
Re:Edge of our seats (Score:4, Funny)
I wasn't always picked last! Sometimes I was picked second to last and I felt like i was the king of the world!
Re:The photo/camera finish was totally inconclusiv (Score:1, Funny)
Somebody got up on the wrong fucking side of the bed. Learn some tactfulness, asswipe.
The poster said "There wasn't a single photo shown where one swimmer was touching the wall, but the other was clearly not". The linked photo does seem to address that question. Blame the OP for not clarifying what they were asking for.
Best precision is 2 years (Score:3, Funny)
If the timing technology is so good, why is it that they get the age of China's gold medal winning gymnast wrong by 2 years? She shouldn't be eligible.