Wednesday

Sometimes You Have to Break the Rules

Thought for the Day

A nation needs its citizens to adhere to a whole range of rules and regulations if that society is going to remain viable.  By the same token, any organization, company, etc. must promulgate (and enforce) a coda if it wants to survive.  Sometimes, as citizens, employees, etc., we have to follow those regulations to the letter.  However, in many instances, I would suggest that we use the rules as anchor points.  They set general standards, and we can deviate somewhat from them.  

By maintaining some flexibility in this regard, we can cultivate important customer/personal/employee relationships, maximize efficiency, and otherwise make decisions which are in our stakeholders' best interests but run counter to some aspect of a regulation.  

While I know this fact to be true, it is sometimes difficult to determine when to veer from a regulation.  It is also tough to make that choice.  I find it much easier to fall back on the mantra (saying), "All the I's must be dotted, and the T's must be crossed."


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Tuesday

Millennium Stadium and Olympic Soccer

Summer Olympics Venues: Millennium Stadium
by Anthony Hopper


The 2012 London Summer Olympic Games will (officially) run from July 27 through August 12. The Olympic competitions will take place at a number of different venues located throughout Britain. One of the key Olympic sites is Millennium Stadium. All of the information on this event location comes from Millennium Stadium's official website unless otherwise noted.
Millennium Stadium's Location
According to the London Summer Olympics' official website, the Stadium is located in Cardiff, Wales. Per Royal Family History, Wales is a semi-autonomous principality in western Britain. The Olympic venue is not too far from London. Visitors can reach it from London's Heathrow Airport in about three hours using public transportation.
Lord Bute donated the site of the present day Millennium Stadium to Cardiff in the 1800s. Per the Welsh Rugby Union, the location has been the home of Wales' national rugby team since 1884. The first stadium on the site was called Cardiff Arms Park. It hosted the Welsh national rugby team's home games until it was torn down in the 1990s to make way for Millennium Stadium. Construction began on the stadium in 1997 and was completed in 1999.
About the Stadium
Millennium Stadium contains 74,500 seats. It has a retractable roof, which allows games to be played in any weather. The stadium is the home of Wales' national rugby team; however, it also hosts a variety of other events, including soccer matches, motorsports races, rock concerts, and trade shows.
Interesting Facts about Millennium Stadium
-It took 40,000 tons of concrete and 16,000 tons of steel to build the stadium.
-The stadium contains almost twice as many liquor outlets, 27, as it does food and beverage outlets, 15.
-The stadium is equipped with 1512 public address speakers, weighing a total of 10 tons. They require 61 kilometers (37.9 miles) worth of cables.
-Approximately 10 million people walked through the stadium's turnstiles in its first decade of existence.
-It was the first stadium in Great Britain to be equipped with a fully-retractable roof.
-Per the London Summer Olympics' official website, Millennium Stadium will host the Olympics' first event, a soccer match, on Wednesday July 25. The game will take place two days before the Summer Olympics officially begin.
Millennium Stadium and the 2012 London Summer Olympics
According to an article in The Telegraph, Millennium Stadium will host five men's and six women's Olympic soccer matches between Wednesday, July 25 (two days before the official start of the Summer Olympics) and Friday, August 10.
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Wednesday

I've Fallen Behind on Blog Reading

Hi All,

I have been swamped this week and have fallen behind on blog reading.  I will try to get to all of your blogs this weekend.  I realize that, since I only occassionally leave comments, most of you won't know that I have fallen behind.  Nonetheless, I know--hence the mea culpa :)