Yes, if the user has a gmail address, they have a google drive account. They can import the videos to their drive if they are made shareable by the uploader
https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2423694?hl=en.
Dailymotion is weird and not even consistent.[/[/B]QUOTE]
That's the strange thing. I don't know what standarts are they using for removing some.
Not that I'm complaining, mind you. Better have some video than none.
Any chances you have Mao's SP (individual event)? I'm really curious because of her very low score.
HOw heartbreaking She wanted gold so badly. First the fall and then the pop - no combo - I guess she couldn't rotate a combo even a double double.
I read somewhere (I think it was on this site) that Mao heard someone laugh at her when she fell on her triple axel in the SP, and that after this, the poster indicated that she said she just wanted to go away and hide. I don't know if this is true, but given the context her mental disconnect afterwards makes much more sense.
It reminds me of the time someone cruelly yelled, "Fall!" really loud just before she fell on her second triple axel in her Worlds LP in 2009. It really is shocking that people can be that cruel. It made me wonder why she wasn't given a second chance at Worlds.
I honestly do not belive that, at all. Someone else should've listen to that, if Mao also listened, like the press for example.
That's just trying to find a sense, a "justification", for her fall. It's hard for fans to come to terms with these things, but it happens.
Did that really happened? I don't remember that.
I worked as a supporter at a stadium in the past (when I was still in college). And I have to say some people are really nasty. They scream "fall" or "lose" whenever their athlete's rivals are competing. I don't think gotoschool was trying to justify what happened to Mao. But it's true that some fanatics can be very very nasty. Athletes have to face with all those things. And it's not with FS only.I honestly do not belive that, at all. Someone else should've listen to that, if Mao also listened, like the press for example.
That's just trying to find a sense, a "justification", for her fall. It's hard for fans to come to terms with these things, but it happens.
Did that really happened? I don't remember that.
I worked as a supporter at a stadium in the past (when I was still in college). And I have to say some people are really nasty. They scream "fall" or "lose" whenever their athlete's rivals are competing. I don't think gotoschool was trying to justify what happened to Mao. But it's true that some fanatics can be very very nasty. Athletes have to face with all those things. And it's not with FS only.
PS: The stadium I worked for mostly held Martial arts events, ping pong and fencing.