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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 20:05:48 GMT -5
Admist all the fears of the edit, neglected to post his usual 'lonely man edits Sasuke' Twitter post. Do you know what's the model of his laptop? Just wonder... looks like a MacBook
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Post by Steven π on Feb 26, 2017 20:07:58 GMT -5
Do you know what's the model of his laptop? Just wonder... looks like a MacBook MacBook... Air?
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Post by Eclipse on Feb 26, 2017 20:17:50 GMT -5
And if they mean the other laptop, it's a Panasonic Toughbook SX2
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Post by dragstar on Feb 27, 2017 0:20:36 GMT -5
And if they mean the other laptop, it's a Panasonic Toughbook SX2 Whoa, if that's real, it's one mean laptop. I mean, it's not the fastest on the market, but it's a tough one, as the name says. Also it has a long battery life.
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Post by RobbyMac on Feb 27, 2017 17:32:23 GMT -5
Was this March or April, my translation keeps going haywire!
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Post by TCM on Feb 27, 2017 17:42:12 GMT -5
Was this March or April, my translation keeps going haywire! If that post is accurate, the airdate is March 26th, a Sunday.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 27, 2017 18:25:42 GMT -5
Was this March or April, my translation keeps going haywire! If that post is accurate, the airdate is March 26th, a Sunday. WHELP I swore it was Friday but you're right. I guess I won't be going to church! XD
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 19:10:22 GMT -5
If that post is accurate, the airdate is March 26th, a Sunday. WHELP I swore it was Friday but you're right. I guess I won't be going to church! XD Who needs to go to church when you can watch some SASUKE instead? But seriously I don't know if I can watch it because apparently Yu-Gi-Oh! is my religion. ie a big tourney is happening on that day. Hopefully the ratings are good.
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Post by OwlRTA on Feb 27, 2017 22:45:34 GMT -5
Was this March or April, my translation keeps going haywire! If that post is accurate, the airdate is March 26th, a Sunday. Day before my 19th birthday, nice!
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Post by komasixx on Feb 28, 2017 1:49:36 GMT -5
This is amazing. So in America there's like a large team probably at least 6 people on multiple computers editing episode after episode using Hollywood editing software
Then in Japan it's just one single guy on his laptop using what I imagine is a publicly available editing software to edit through and cut people out
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Post by Steven π on Feb 28, 2017 9:01:02 GMT -5
This is amazing. So in America there's like a large team probably at least 6 people on multiple computers editing episode after episode using Hollywood editing software Then in Japan it's just one single guy on his laptop using what I imagine is a publicly available editing software to edit through and cut people out lol (this is just a filler by the rules)
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Post by RiderLeangle on Feb 28, 2017 12:32:51 GMT -5
This is amazing. So in America there's like a large team probably at least 6 people on multiple computers editing episode after episode using Hollywood editing software Then in Japan it's just one single guy on his laptop using what I imagine is a publicly available editing software to edit through and cut people out I mean, NBC is s*** with ratings and money, but they still are big enough to stay somewhat relevant and hire enough people, now imagine them being much much smaller, Boom TBS
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Post by cliffhanger on Feb 28, 2017 13:07:10 GMT -5
How would anyone know who posted some spoiler, if there were many people and the spoiler was posted anonymously?
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Post by gt4dom on Feb 28, 2017 14:24:20 GMT -5
This is amazing. So in America there's like a large team probably at least 6 people on multiple computers editing episode after episode using Hollywood editing software Then in Japan it's just one single guy on his laptop using what I imagine is a publicly available editing software to edit through and cut people out I mean, NBC is s*** with ratings and money, but they still are big enough to stay somewhat relevant and hire enough people, now imagine them being much much smaller, Boom TBS Crazy how it consistently gets 10% of people watching TV but still gets no money/support, networks in the UK would pay millions for a show that would give them a 10% share
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Post by TCM on Feb 28, 2017 15:20:24 GMT -5
How would anyone know who posted some spoiler, if there were many people and the spoiler was posted anonymously? Sasuke is a closed set and thus are more stringent about spoilers. There have been instances of people revealing things and subsequently get scrubbed from the broadcast and even blacklisted from competing.
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Post by Shuberb674 on Feb 28, 2017 16:49:38 GMT -5
How would anyone know who posted some spoiler, if there were many people and the spoiler was posted anonymously? Sasuke is a closed set and thus are more stringent about spoilers. There have been instances of people revealing things and subsequently get scrubbed from the broadcast and even blacklisted from competing. That doesn't answer his question at all though. The whole point he's making is that if you post the spoiler from an anonymous account then no one will know its you and thus you won't face any negative ramifications.My answer to your question Cliffhanger is that A) for the big spoilers there aren't so many people (audience get kicked out after stage 1), and B) posting a spoiler anonymously works both ways, yes you are safe from retribution from TBS but nobody will ever ever know it was YOU who leaked this secret and your name will never be praised. Not many people want to do big things without getting some kind of personal benefit/recognition/reward.
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Post by PsychoDelusion on Feb 28, 2017 17:27:17 GMT -5
Sasuke is a closed set and thus are more stringent about spoilers. There have been instances of people revealing things and subsequently get scrubbed from the broadcast and even blacklisted from competing. That doesn't answer his question at all though. The whole point he's making is that if you post the spoiler from an anonymous account then no one will know its you and thus you won't face any negative ramifications.My answer to your question Cliffhanger is that A) for the big spoilers there aren't so many people (audience get kicked out after stage 1), and B) posting a spoiler anonymously works both ways, yes you are safe from retribution from TBS but nobody will ever ever know it was YOU who leaked this secret and your name will never be praised. Not many people want to do big things without getting some kind of personal benefit/recognition/reward. Τhey've never kicked the audience after Stage 1. It's just that the stands are move to a less visible place but everyone who wants to stay is still there.
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Post by arsenette on Feb 28, 2017 17:35:23 GMT -5
That doesn't answer his question at all though. The whole point he's making is that if you post the spoiler from an anonymous account then no one will know its you and thus you won't face any negative ramifications.My answer to your question Cliffhanger is that A) for the big spoilers there aren't so many people (audience get kicked out after stage 1), and B) posting a spoiler anonymously works both ways, yes you are safe from retribution from TBS but nobody will ever ever know it was YOU who leaked this secret and your name will never be praised. Not many people want to do big things without getting some kind of personal benefit/recognition/reward. Τhey've never kicked the audience after Stage 1. It's just that the stands are move to a less visible place but everyone who wants to stay is still there. Uhm.. Audience is vetted every step of the way. Your badge is color coded and you don't get a badge without showing a valid ID or passport. They have banned guests and competitors as recent as a couple weeks ago when Inui announced it online. So I'm not entirely sure people would be so willing to post spoilers given how heavy handed they are with penalties. It's not all equal (as given in my case where I was blamed for something I didn't do) but it's incredibly stupid. The pool is really small and it's easy to trace information back to it's source. That's why there is no open audience and everyone is triple verified when even getting IN to the lot.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 18:04:57 GMT -5
Τhey've never kicked the audience after Stage 1. It's just that the stands are move to a less visible place but everyone who wants to stay is still there. Uhm.. Audience is vetted every step of the way. Your badge is color coded and you don't get a badge without showing a valid ID or passport. They have banned guests and competitors as recent as a couple weeks ago when Inui announced it online. So I'm not entirely sure people would be so willing to post spoilers given how heavy handed they are with penalties. It's not all equal (as given in my case where I was blamed for something I didn't do) but it's incredibly stupid. The pool is really small and it's easy to trace information back to it's source. That's why there is no open audience and everyone is triple verified when even getting IN to the lot. I understand it's not to spread spoilers but isn't that a little OTT?
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Post by Shuberb674 on Feb 28, 2017 18:20:45 GMT -5
Uhm.. Audience is vetted every step of the way. Your badge is color coded and you don't get a badge without showing a valid ID or passport. They have banned guests and competitors as recent as a couple weeks ago when Inui announced it online. So I'm not entirely sure people would be so willing to post spoilers given how heavy handed they are with penalties. It's not all equal (as given in my case where I was blamed for something I didn't do) but it's incredibly stupid. The pool is really small and it's easy to trace information back to it's source. That's why there is no open audience and everyone is triple verified when even getting IN to the lot. I understand it's not to spread spoilers but isn't that a little OTT? Later stages aren't a freak show like stage 1. Competitors don't want to feel like animals in a zoo. They need quietness to concentrate and hear their friend and family cheer them on. So I bet part of the reason they cut numbers is that. Just my 2 cents though.
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