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GeneralRe: An observation
SimulationofSai
12:42 21 Nov '09  
Chris Losinger wrote:
but that's not CP's fault

Yeah, I know, and don't intend to fault CP for the loss in quality. In the end though, the loser is CP as a whole and people who genuinely make good use of the knowledge here.

I'm very glad that the quality of the articles are maintained though. Ever since the moderation queue has been introduced, I've seen very few sub standard articles. Thumbs Up

Once in a while, I head to the forums to be entertained on a dull day Laugh

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GeneralRe: An observation
Steve Mayfield
14:46 21 Nov '09  
All of the "Quality People" discovered CP long ago ... the "Ordinaries" followed ... perhaps after another decade the "Ordinaries" will become "Qualities" Confused

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GeneralRe: An observation
BillWoodruff
22:57 21 Nov '09  
Do you think this may have something to do with the rip-roaring success of StackOverFlow ?

best, Bill

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QuestionFireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
8:06 21 Nov '09  
Anyone watches this show on TV or on DVD? My son has fallen for this show (recently) and Comcast only has about 6-7 episodes. I've never seen a Fireman Sam DVD in local stores either. Amazon has VHS copies but not many DVDs. Also there seem to have been various different versions over the years. The one my son likes is 3D CGI animation and everyone uses a very strong Welsh accent that I initially thought was an Indian-accent Smile


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Trollslayer
8:56 21 Nov '09  
It was British - see here[^].

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:19 23 Nov '09  
Thanks Elaine.


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Richard A. Abbott
9:28 21 Nov '09  
You can also look here http://www.firemansamonline.com/uk/[^]
GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
0x3c0
9:35 21 Nov '09  
Sigh I was a little disappointed after flicking through that site. There was not a single point where Fireman Sam put a noose around his neck before sliding down the fire pole. Thumbs Down

In case it's difficult to tell, I don't like that cartoon. After two months of babysitting a toddler who repeatedly watched those cartoons, I was just about ready to put their videos and DVDs in a microwave.


GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Richard A. Abbott
10:01 21 Nov '09  
0x3c0 wrote:
After two months of babysitting a toddler who repeatedly watched those cartoons

You just wait until you have children of your own.
GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
0x3c0
10:24 21 Nov '09  
I'm not really a kid person. If I could, I would walk into a playgroup session and tell every child there that I killed Santa. So I'm highly unlikely to risk my sanity by having children. My hobbies are computers and reading, not really interacting with other people.


GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Richard A. Abbott
10:34 21 Nov '09  
OK, I understand. However, there could be a lightning bolt just around the corner that could have you changing your mind. Smile
GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Steve Mayfield
14:49 21 Nov '09  
lightening bolt - Charging his mind Big Grin

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Rob Graham
11:31 21 Nov '09  
Could be worse. Try 20 repetitions of Elmo's song (with video) while riding cross country in a van. Just one of the many joys of grandchildren.
GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Gary R. Wheeler
1:02 22 Nov '09  
0x3c0 wrote:
After two months of babysitting a toddler who repeatedly watched those cartoons, I was just about ready to put their videos and DVDs in a microwave.

Little ones that age enjoy the repetition. I believe it provides a feeling of security and consistency, in a world where everything seems new to them.

It's not until they're old and jaded (say, six years old) that they start insisting on new videos all the time.

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:19 23 Nov '09  
Thank you.


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Ravi Bhavnani
11:16 21 Nov '09  
Also available @ Netflix[^].

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:19 23 Nov '09  
Cool! Thanks Ravi.


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Steve Echols
19:04 21 Nov '09  
My son went through a Fireman Sam phase (still can't get the song out of my head).

He's now onto Shaun the Sheep (hilarious), Phinneas and Ferb, and Kipper (I don't know what he finds so funny about this one, must be subliminal).

Maybe you can hook him up with some of these if you can't find FS anywhere.


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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:21 23 Nov '09  
Steve Echols wrote:
Maybe you can hook him up with some of these if you can't find FS anywhere.

His secondary preferences right now are Caillou, Noddy, Sesame Street, Bob the Builder, and Barney.

Interestingly, I've managed to get him interested in He-man and the Masters of the Universe too. He does not always watch that, but once in a while he likes to sit and watch with me. Good thing about that is I can watch that too Smile


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Kyudos
10:48 22 Nov '09  
Sacrilege!

You should only ever watch the original stop motion series voiced by John Alderton, the CGI stuff is pap in comparison - especially that quasi-Australian gimp! (no offense to Australians - you watch it, you'd be as offended by that 'Aussie' as I was!)

It is strange that Sarah and James wander around Pontypandy completely unsupervised though...what's up with Welsh social services?

Also suspect that Norman's dad isn't around, and Sam is the only red-headed guy in town....just sayin'...

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:22 23 Nov '09  
Kyudos wrote:
Also suspect that Norman's dad isn't around, and Sam is the only red-headed guy in town....just sayin'...

Laugh


AnswerRe: Fireman Sam
Mark Wallace
21:23 22 Nov '09  
In my household, Fireman Sam was soon cast aside for Postman Pat and Bob the Builder.

... Then came the Spongebob months.

... I don't want to talk about it...

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GeneralRe: Fireman Sam
Nishant Sivakumar
3:23 23 Nov '09  
Mark Wallace wrote:
In my household, Fireman Sam was soon cast aside for Postman Pat and Bob the Builder.

Ah, Bob's another one that he gets a fancy for off-and-on. It's kinda inconsistent what his preference of the moment is at any time. But with Sam, it's an always-ready-to-watch situation.


Generalquestion about my post
swjam
2:43 21 Nov '09  
at Web Development. haven't had any answers yet and thinking if maybe my question's unclear or the way i phrase it?

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GeneralRe: question about my post
John Simmons / outlaw programmer
3:10 21 Nov '09  
It's only been an hour - ON A SATURDAY. Give it some time.

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