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You guys should just start a pedant thread.
The problem is that film used as a verb is quite efficient, compared to capture with a digital movie camera or even shoot in digital 4K.
And no one has coined a similar term that conveys the technology involved. We could steal a phrase from A Clockwork Orange and say we’re viddying it? 😉
I suppose video is sometimes used as as verb, but it still sounds weird.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
The problem is that film used as a verb is quite efficient, compared to capture with a digital movie camera or even shoot in digital 4K.
And no one has coined a similar term that conveys the technology involved. We could steal a phrase from A Clockwork Orange and say we’re viddying it? 😉
I suppose video is sometimes used as as verb, but it still sounds weird.
Where were you in '77?
You guys should just start a pedant thread.
You guys should just start a pedant thread.
I want to bitch freely about people who refer to instrumental music as “songs”, so +1.
The problem is that film used as a verb is quite efficient, compared to capture with a digital movie camera or even shoot in digital 4K.
And no one has coined a similar term that conveys the technology involved. We could steal a phrase from A Clockwork Orange and say we’re viddying it? 😉
Record?
I’ve been dropping the word “tape” and simply saying “VHS” since the late 80’s. Hardly anything new.
I’ve never heard a VCR called a VHS Player though. That’s really weird.
The problem is that film used as a verb is quite efficient, compared to capture with a digital movie camera or even shoot in digital 4K.
And no one has coined a similar term that conveys the technology involved. We could steal a phrase from A Clockwork Orange and say we’re viddying it? 😉
Record?
Shoot?
The problem is that film used as a verb is quite efficient, compared to capture with a digital movie camera or even shoot in digital 4K.
And no one has coined a similar term that conveys the technology involved. We could steal a phrase from A Clockwork Orange and say we’re viddying it? 😉
Record?
Shoot?
Visual/aural data storage?
We’re talking about efficient terms.
Calling something “a VHS” is as wrong as impscum’s “TFA was a crap.”
You guys should just start a pedant thread.
WRONG THREAD BUT APPROVED ANYWAY
Conditions are deteriorating pretty quickly here. I caught this picture:
A bit of irony today.
You guys should just start a pedant thread.
WRONG THREAD BUT APPROVED ANYWAY
Good, but someone else make it. I don’t want anything to do with it.
You guys should just start a pedant thread.
WRONG THREAD BUT APPROVED ANYWAY
Good, but someone else make it. I don’t want anything to do with it.
That’s not how it works. You have been chosen.
Reading about “a VHS” and “a crap” and all I think of is a late-80s Brazilian short film where someone is referred to as “a Japanese.”
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Anybody watch Hot Ones interviews on youtube?
Guy interviews guests while they eat increasingly hot wings.
It’s a great idea and the host is good.
In Soviet Russia, Red Rover overcomes you.
People who capitalize common nouns are weird.
ALL PEOPLE ARE WEIRD
ALL PEOPLE ARE WEIRD
Found by new sig. Thanks, Frink!
JEDIT: HOW THE HELL DO SIGNATURES WORK ON THE NEW (to me) SOFTWARE?!?! I CAN’T SEE SHIT!
JEDIT2: NEVERMIND, THERE IT IS.
A house down the street has Halloween decorations up already. I’m totally okay with this.
Where were you in '77?
You might live up the street from me…
This forum has been suffering from a lack of Hotrod for awhile now.
And what the hell is Tyrph doing that’s so stinkin’ important all the time?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mad-pooper-jogger-colorado_us_59c118eae4b0f22c4a8c7d8b
This sounds like an episode of South Park!
Where were you in '77?
Oh my God