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bahahahahahaha!!!!!! you alll believed it! When i first saw that john made the thread, i knew it was a haox. It's been a while since we have had a good rumor mill thread like this. Nice one John!! :p :ahh: |
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lol yes thats what i meant....fat tony, legs and someone else were shooting at homer when he was making the speed holes and they kept hitting flanders.. hehe.. the car salesman.. you want my advice? i think you should buy this car..lmao
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It's a shame this isn't real (IMHO). I think it'd be cool to have the rivalry still continue (hasn't been one for a while [or it has, I just haven't seen the new ones lately]).
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Oh yes but as we speak producers at Fox have already created the next Simpsons episode from our discussion here...;)
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I changed my mind... :D |
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FIRST can do plenty to shoot itself in the foot and sacrifice the gains its made in the name of "media exposure" and "growth." I want this organization to succeed. I really do. It's what the organization may become that I'm afraid of. Today's goals and tomorrow's goals won't necessarily be the same, and I don't know if I really agree with or support what seem to be tomorrow's goals. I want to bring FIRST to as many people as we can, but I also want to make sure that they don't receive a watered down, illegitimate, ill-fitting facsimile of what FIRST really is. What are televisions and movie screens, really? They're really big, high-tech, colorful fax machines. |
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Back On Topic: Ok, cool. I didn't understand that statement til now. |
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Fax machines . . .the kind that transmit paper . . . you know what they do, right? They take a photograph of the high-quality original and they transmit that photograph over long distances. Then, they take the image and print it to paper. You can make out a lot of what the original looked like, but it's not quite the same. When you film something, or take a picture of it, or do anything else to record an experience and transmit it to someone else, you've created a facsimile of that unique, original moment. So, then, how is a television any different from a paper fax machine? It users different technology for the same result. The point is, once you understand the comparison, that nothing you might see on television is ever quite as good as it is when you experience it for yourself. Nothing. Where situations exist that don't allow us to be participants, media is a great tool. When it's entirely possible to involve people in the Real Thing, and I'm not talking about Coca-Cola here, there's absolutely no excuse in giving them a lesser quality experience. |
We need to look beyond what would be cool for FIRST and start looking at what would be BEST for FIRST.
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Jeez Joe... I'm willing to bet you don't know half the things that are going on with FIRST right now. Perhaps everyone is saying what they think would be best for FIRST. Heck... I'll come right out and say it. I think a Simpsons cameo would be GOOD for FIRST. You disagree. Why are you right, and I am wrong? |
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