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devilmaster
01-04-05, 05:46 PM
According to The Score channel in here in Canada.

Steve

Michaelhatesfans
01-04-05, 06:15 PM
Good for him. Now it's Bernie's turn.

rabbit
01-04-05, 06:15 PM
BTW, Just saw on ESPN today, Schumacher dropped to No. 2 on the highest paid athletes list in 2004.

With salaries, prize monies and endorsements the top two are: Tiger Woods (80,300,000) and Schumacher (80,000,000).

FWIW, No. 3 was Michael Jordan, No. 4 was Peyton Manning and No. 5 was Shaq.

Audi_A4
01-04-05, 06:34 PM
According to The Score channel in here in Canada.

Steve

Thats great!

Andrew Longman
01-04-05, 06:35 PM
BTW, Just saw on ESPN today, Schumacher dropped to No. 2 on the highest paid athletes list in 2004.

With salaries, prize monies and endorsements the top two are: Tiger Woods (80,300,000) and Schumacher (80,000,000).

FWIW, No. 3 was Michael Jordan, No. 4 was Peyton Manning and No. 5 was Shaq.

Really? Jordan is no longer an (active) athlete. Manning endorsements can't match Shaq I would think. Tiger is really earning more in endorsements than Schumie? Hard to imagine (using my very biased brain)

Ankf00
01-04-05, 06:51 PM
heh, wow, that's great! time for bernie to donate 100 mil :gomer:

rabbit
01-04-05, 07:54 PM
"No, thanks. We're full." (http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005010414140002407701&dt=20050104141400&w=RTR&coview=)

TedN
01-04-05, 07:55 PM
BERLIN, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher will donate 10 million euros ($13.60 million) to help the victims of the South Asian tsunami, his manager Willi Weber said on Tuesday.

The donation from Schumacher was announced by Weber on a German television fundraising drive that on Tuesday evening received more than 34 million euros in pledges.

The official death toll from the Asian tsunami on December 26 has climbed to around 150,000, with millions left homeless, hungry and threatened by disease.


Ted

rabbit
01-04-05, 07:56 PM
Really? Jordan is no longer an (active) athlete. Manning endorsements can't match Shaq I would think. Tiger is really earning more in endorsements than Schumie? Hard to imagine (using my very biased brain)
http://www.forbes.com/2004/06/23/04athletesland.html
The Top Ten
1. Tiger Woods
2. Michael Schumacher
3. Peyton Manning
4. Michael Jordan
5. Shaquille O'Neal
6. Kevin Garnett
7. Andre Agassi
8. David Beckham
9. Alex Rodriguez
10. Kobe Bryant

indyfan31
01-04-05, 09:03 PM
"No, thanks. We're full." (http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005010414140002407701&dt=20050104141400&w=RTR&coview=)

Let me get this straight. Doctors Without Borders says "we got enough to fund our relief efforts" and everyone else gets their panties in a wad and calls them "irresponsible". What morons.


"This might seem to run counter to the mood of general mobilisation, but it's a question of honesty toward our donors." -- Doctors without Borders

It's a bit irresponsible. -- Action against Hunger
That pretty much tells me who I'm contributing to in the future.

Ed_Severson
01-04-05, 09:04 PM
Manning endorsements can't match Shaq I would think.

Maybe you don't notice it out thee in New Jersey, but as someone who lives in Indianapolis, let me tell ya ... Manning is freakin' everywhere these days.

Railbird
01-04-05, 09:29 PM
I live in Indy and I can't imagine Manning's endorsment numbers matching Shaq's.

Dr. Corkski
01-04-05, 09:54 PM
I am sure some lawyer will come in and say that Schumacher doesn't actually have much input in that $10million.

Just by donating $10million Schumacher had actually matched the initial donation by Saudi Arabia.

RTKar
01-04-05, 09:58 PM
:thumbup: A red thumbs up for the red menace.

Ozarkian
01-04-05, 11:01 PM
A stunning amount. Good for you, Mr. Schumacher, and good for the many people it will help.

Anteater
01-05-05, 12:56 AM
Cool! :thumbup:

racer2c
01-05-05, 01:04 AM
I was impressed with Sandra Bullocks 1Mill. I'm blown away by Shuey's 13.6. Awesome deed.

pinniped
01-05-05, 01:12 AM
A very classy thing to do for Mr. Schumacher! :thumbup:

pinniped
01-05-05, 01:15 AM
I am sure some lawyer will come in and say that Schumacher doesn't actually have much input in that $10million.



Actually I think that is very cool, see my other post...and to think he had to take time off from working in the windtunnel at modena to do that...and of course after that he had to debug the new telemetry software...perhaps that is why you like him so much...if he were really the designer of that car in addition to the driver, then he would be the world's first cool engineer...that must be real impressive to some college student that only writes checks when his parents put money into his checking account... :gomer: ;)

oddlycalm
01-05-05, 04:06 AM
Good to hear about MS's generous donation, but I wasn't surprised to read he made it. He's a smart guy and recognizes the magnitude of the event.


"No, thanks. We're full." (http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005010414140002407701&dt=20050104141400&w=RTR&coview=) Big respect from me to people who talk straight and give clear signals at challenging moments. Again, not surprising considering the group in question. Their clear signal will allow funds to get redirected where needed.

oc

cart7
01-05-05, 09:38 AM
Way to Go Schumi! :thumbup:

Jervis Tetch 1
01-05-05, 10:45 AM
A true World Champion effort. :thumbup:

Andrew Longman
01-05-05, 11:31 AM
Maybe you don't notice it out thee in New Jersey, but as someone who lives in Indianapolis, let me tell ya ... Manning is freakin' everywhere these days.

Looking at the Forbes piece it now makes sense.

Payton is ranked 3rd at $42 million, but $34.5 of that is his signing bonus on his latest contract. While huge, that's a one time earning and I expect he'll drop down the list a bit next year.

Here in Jersey Payton just shows up on the occasional DirectTV ad and such. We just hope Eli is half the player his brother/daddy is. The last few weeks have been promising :)

Anyway, good for Schumie :thumbup:

Easy
01-05-05, 11:53 AM
I was impressed with Sandra Bullocks 1Mill. I'm blown away by Shuey's 13.6. Awesome deed.


...and Shuey doesn't have a movie coming out soon.

KLang
01-05-05, 12:00 PM
...and Shuey doesn't have a movie coming out soon.

Boo :thumdown:

4wheeldrifter
01-05-05, 02:42 PM
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2005/01/05/sports1123EST0348.DTL

Tsunami got his bodyguard and two sons. :(

TrueBrit
01-06-05, 11:40 AM
Wow...what a generous act on his part...

Well done Herr Schumacher, well done indeed.

TrueBrit

Jervis Tetch 1
01-06-05, 05:31 PM
Good to finally see Mr. TrueBrit.

ilferrari
01-07-05, 02:44 PM
:thumbup: Great behaviour on his part. I wonder if Bernie Ecclestone has dug into his idle billions :shakehead

oddlycalm
01-07-05, 05:31 PM
Displaying it's usual obsession with accuracy CBS News reported at noon that Michelle (sic) Schumacher donated $10 million USD (as opposed to 10 million euros which is $13.6 million USD. :laugh: Oh well, at least they got the fact that he drives race cars and donated money right. :shakehead

oc

Anteater
01-07-05, 09:08 PM
Mr. Anteater heard one of the featherbrained hosts on KFI 640 AM Talk Radio report that "A NASCAR driver who lost his bodyguard in the tsunami gave 10 million dollars to the relief effort" (without any further elaboration). :shakehead

Winston Wolfe
01-08-05, 02:28 AM
so if they are screwing up these stories so badly, and this is something that we as race fans know alot more about, how does that make you feel about the remainder of the more regular news items we are expected to digest each and every day ?
The government first?
Now the news media.... sheesh !

oddlycalm
01-08-05, 02:32 PM
Mr. Anteater heard one of the featherbrained hosts on KFI 640 AM Talk Radio report that "A NASCAR driver who lost his bodyguard in the tsunami gave 10 million dollars to the relief effort" (without any further elaboration). :shakehead And there you have it, another high water mark for talk radio. :rofl: The real question is whether the talk show jock Mr. Anteater heard knew that Schumacher is an F1 driver and chose to say it was a NASCAR driver instead just to pander to his audience :shakehead



how does that make you feel about the remainder of the more regular news items we are expected to digest each and every day ? My experience over the years with stories where I was inside far enough to know the real facts would indicate that the mainstream news media gets 30% of it's facts wrong on average, and it's been this way forever. The problem is that none of us know which 30% is bogus. That's why multiple information sources are always important. Between Reuters, AP, UPI and BBC one can triangulate their way to what actually happened on the important stories, and that also turns up the huge amount of information the network news shows don't ever report at all because they are too busy sensationalizing over the hot story de jour.

Of course that doesn't even address the rise of the current "op ed masquerading as news" fad in which you can't count on any part of it being accurate, or talk radio where the sole purpose seems to be to obfuscate and skew information (knowingly lie) in order to pander to a particular audience. :thumdown:

oc

pinniped
01-08-05, 02:49 PM
Of course that doesn't even address the rise of the current "op ed masquerading as news" fad in which you can't count on any part of it being accurate, or talk radio where the sole purpose seems to be to obfuscate and skew information (knowingly lie) in order to pander to a particular audience. :thumdown:

oc

:thumbup: to oddlycalm...that is one of my pet peeves with the media lately...one thing I know, we don't have the complete story most of the time, despite the internet and multiple cable channels and all that. The days of a courageous press seem to be gone. We've got several channels of innocuous news that has become the standard, and a few crackpots like Palast running around...