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Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast - Gadgets- msnbc.com
Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast - Gadgets- msnbc.com
It does seem a bit foolish for a sporting event to manipulate what people are seeing. Even though this was just the opening ceremony, it does lend credence to claims that the outcome of other events may be digitally altered.
Posted by on 11 August 2008 at 2:55 PM
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