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Re: Vagueness and the Aftermath - A sporadic diary
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Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 11:12:06 AM
Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: kinboshi on August 01, 2013, 09:49:25 AM
Amazing spiders:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/weirdest-spiders-ever/?pid=8891&viewall=true
Incredible photos. Hated the write up though, is it aimed at kids?
Weird thing, spiders and insects dont bother me in the least, but I couldn't eat my breakfast whilst looking at them. Think I might stick a few pics to the fridge.
Aimed at not just kids - but American kids.... who seem to need everything simplified if you go by this.
I'm absolutely sure that Americans, by and large, are no less intelligent than than the rest of us. So why the hell is everything dumbed down so much for them?
American TV shows start by explaining, in words and pictures, everything you are going to see over the next hour. Then, before every advert break they remind you what you are going to see in the next segment, and at the end of every advert break they remind you of what you saw in the previous segment.
It's the ultimate in spoilers coupled with the ultimate in patronisation.
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Previously, on Vagueness and the Aftermath.....
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Re: Vagueness and the Aftermath - A sporadic diary
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August 01, 2013, 01:39:19 PM »
Quote from: RED-DOG on August 01, 2013, 12:10:07 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 11:12:06 AM
Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: kinboshi on August 01, 2013, 09:49:25 AM
Amazing spiders:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/weirdest-spiders-ever/?pid=8891&viewall=true
Incredible photos. Hated the write up though, is it aimed at kids?
Weird thing, spiders and insects dont bother me in the least, but I couldn't eat my breakfast whilst looking at them. Think I might stick a few pics to the fridge.
Aimed at not just kids - but American kids.... who seem to need everything simplified if you go by this.
I'm absolutely sure that Americans, by and large, are no less intelligent than than the rest of us. So why the hell is everything dumbed down so much for them?
American TV shows start by explaining, in words and pictures, everything you are going to see over the next hour. Then, before every advert break they remind you what you are going to see in the next segment, and at the end of every advert break they remind you of what you saw in the previous segment.
It's the ultimate in spoilers coupled with the ultimate in patronisation.
I don't know Red - even when I was a kid, the difference in the TV programmes when I moved back to Scotland was huge. US TV (which was what we got in Bermuda) was Circle Square Club (a 'kids' religious show by televangelists
, aimed at catching kids waiting for the cartoons that followed), then an hour of roadrunner etc. UK TV with programmes like Blue Peter, Why Don't You etc where they atually talked about things were great and so much more interesting over here (although there could have been some more cartoons too
).
Even American documentaries on the Discovery channel seem 'dumbed down' or 'sexed up' compared to the UK versions.
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August 01, 2013, 01:53:54 PM »
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 01:39:19 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on August 01, 2013, 12:10:07 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 11:12:06 AM
Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: kinboshi on August 01, 2013, 09:49:25 AM
Amazing spiders:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/weirdest-spiders-ever/?pid=8891&viewall=true
Incredible photos. Hated the write up though, is it aimed at kids?
Weird thing, spiders and insects dont bother me in the least, but I couldn't eat my breakfast whilst looking at them. Think I might stick a few pics to the fridge.
Aimed at not just kids - but American kids.... who seem to need everything simplified if you go by this.
I'm absolutely sure that Americans, by and large, are no less intelligent than than the rest of us. So why the hell is everything dumbed down so much for them?
American TV shows start by explaining, in words and pictures, everything you are going to see over the next hour. Then, before every advert break they remind you what you are going to see in the next segment, and at the end of every advert break they remind you of what you saw in the previous segment.
It's the ultimate in spoilers coupled with the ultimate in patronisation.
I don't know Red - even when I was a kid, the difference in the TV programmes when I moved back to Scotland was huge. US TV (which was what we got in Bermuda) was Circle Square Club (a 'kids' religious show by televangelists
, aimed at catching kids waiting for the cartoons that followed), then an hour of roadrunner etc. UK TV with programmes like Blue Peter, Why Don't You etc where they atually talked about things were great and so much more interesting over here (although there could have been some more cartoons too
).
Even American documentaries on the Discovery channel seem 'dumbed down' or 'sexed up' compared to the UK versions.
Take Mythbusters for instance. The ones with the UK commentator is full of satire and sarcasm. The same show with the US commentator is so lowbrow it's painful.
One of my favourite documentaries is Air Crash Investigation, but I never turn it on until it's been running for 5 minutes because it gives everything away before the programme has even started.
Ditto The FBI Files and many others.
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Strange thing is, the make plenty of witty, clever comedies, even the kids stuff like SpongeBob or Wizards of Waverly Place have lots of high brow humour, and we know American drama is superb so why do they get educational or 'real life' stuff so wrong?
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Re: Vagueness and the Aftermath - A sporadic diary
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August 01, 2013, 02:48:02 PM »
Quote from: RED-DOG on August 01, 2013, 01:53:54 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 01:39:19 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on August 01, 2013, 12:10:07 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 11:12:06 AM
Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: kinboshi on August 01, 2013, 09:49:25 AM
Amazing spiders:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/weirdest-spiders-ever/?pid=8891&viewall=true
Incredible photos. Hated the write up though, is it aimed at kids?
Weird thing, spiders and insects dont bother me in the least, but I couldn't eat my breakfast whilst looking at them. Think I might stick a few pics to the fridge.
Aimed at not just kids - but American kids.... who seem to need everything simplified if you go by this.
I'm absolutely sure that Americans, by and large, are no less intelligent than than the rest of us. So why the hell is everything dumbed down so much for them?
American TV shows start by explaining, in words and pictures, everything you are going to see over the next hour. Then, before every advert break they remind you what you are going to see in the next segment, and at the end of every advert break they remind you of what you saw in the previous segment.
It's the ultimate in spoilers coupled with the ultimate in patronisation.
I don't know Red - even when I was a kid, the difference in the TV programmes when I moved back to Scotland was huge. US TV (which was what we got in Bermuda) was Circle Square Club (a 'kids' religious show by televangelists
, aimed at catching kids waiting for the cartoons that followed), then an hour of roadrunner etc. UK TV with programmes like Blue Peter, Why Don't You etc where they atually talked about things were great and so much more interesting over here (although there could have been some more cartoons too
).
Even American documentaries on the Discovery channel seem 'dumbed down' or 'sexed up' compared to the UK versions.
Take Mythbusters for instance. The ones with the UK commentator is full of satire and sarcasm. The same show with the US commentator is so lowbrow it's painful.
One of my favourite documentaries is Air Crash Investigation, but I never turn it on until it's been running for 5 minutes because it gives everything away before the programme has even started.
Ditto The FBI Files and many others.
Ooh, aeroplane talk incoming.
Diary improving, at last.
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It's 'Airplane' in the US actually.
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=set+timer+for+5+minutes
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Tom, here's one you'll like (courtesy of Curtis):
A Yorkshire man takes his cat to the vet.
Yorkshireman, "Ayup, lad, I need to talk to thee about me cat."
Vet, "Is it a tom?"
Yorkshireman, "Nay, I've browt it wi’ us."
Happy Yorkshire Day!
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Quote from: kinboshi on August 01, 2013, 04:44:58 PM
Tom, here's one you'll like (courtesy of Curtis):
A Yorkshire man takes his cat to the vet.
Yorkshireman, "Ayup, lad, I need to talk to thee about me cat."
Vet, "Is it a tom?"
Yorkshireman, "Nay, I've browt it wi’ us."
Happy Yorkshire Day!
I've 'eard it lad, it wer on our back fence all neet.
I didn't know it was Yorkshire day though.
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Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 02:45:20 PM
Strange thing is, the make plenty of witty, clever comedies, even the kids stuff like SpongeBob or Wizards of Waverly Place have lots of high brow humour, and we know American drama is superb so why do they get educational or 'real life' stuff so wrong?
Good point, wish I knew the answer - it can't just beTV executives in the UA understimate their audiences.
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Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 01, 2013, 05:21:08 PM
Quote from: Redsgirl on August 01, 2013, 02:45:20 PM
Strange thing is, the make plenty of witty, clever comedies, even the kids stuff like SpongeBob or Wizards of Waverly Place have lots of high brow humour, and we know American drama is superb so why do they get educational or 'real life' stuff so wrong?
Good point, wish I knew the answer - it can't just beTV executives in the UA understimate their audiences.
Often times, those docu shows are replayed in classrooms. Don't know if this is the reason for their 'simplicity', but I do know some teachers prefer to put on the telly besides actually speaking to their students. Back in the day, we thought we'd hit the lotto when we stumbled across a teacher like that. Reason 181 why I'm glad my kids received a European education.
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Someone sent me this.
BTW- How can I see it, I don't have a facebook account?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=522574981141612
Masonry paint from an old Grand Designs, he sums it up nicely at the end.
http://youtu.be/4ySmgb8QK6o
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Quote from: pokerfan on August 01, 2013, 07:07:40 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on July 31, 2013, 08:23:38 AM
Someone sent me this.
BTW- How can I see it, I don't have a facebook account?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=522574981141612
Masonry paint from an old Grand Designs, he sums it up nicely at the end.
http://youtu.be/4ySmgb8QK6o
He's right too.
Self cleaning paint, ready meals, dishwashers, disposable nappies.....
Soon there will be nothing left for women to do.
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