I've disagreed with most of what you've said on this thread 1950, but have to say I'm totally with you on this one

I applied for about £500 worth of tickets and ended up with just one night of boxing at the Excel last week (which was great I have to say!) and having had the past two weeks off work to watch it all I've probably spent on average 3/4 hours every day on the bloody website trying to get tickets for anything in the Olympic Park as I live just five tube stops away from all the action. Tickets for events I originally applied for have been on sale every day but have I been able to get any of them? Nah, course I haven't, not a sausage so I do agree that it is somewhat frustrating seeing all the luvvies turning up to whatever they want and whenever they want.
Then again that is my only single grumble with any of the games, and I do appreciate that 2 million people going for about 5000 tickets a day is going to leave a lot of people disappointed and there was never going to any easy way to achieve an idealistic allocation process so I'm not really complaining all that much.
It is also a slightly depressing fact that the majority of our gold medal winners were privately educated (compared to less than 10% of the population), but unfortunately our society has always been built around the 'haves' and the 'have nots' and there ain't a lot we can do about it apart from roll our socks up and inspire the younger members of our family and friends that anything truly is achievable if you have the drive and determination to live and achieve your dreams.