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Dan the fan August 18th 04 03:43 AM

Rest assure I got the countdown for college games and its only 10 days away the
27th when things really get swinging :) thanks
End higher ticket prices! Go to local college games!

Cody k August 19th 04 03:39 AM


"T. Pascal" wrote in message
om...
First, it's a day behind. But OK, I get it, NBC wants to protect
their crown jewels of ads. I can understand that. But the looped
aerial footage of Greece? How many times do we have to see that? And
the one commercial for Dish (sorry, SBC)? Surely there are more than
two pieces of footage to run in between the segments.

Or -- better yet, dummies -- don't run any commercials at all. No,
that's too simple. Just run the stock footage forever. People will
forget they've seen it before.

The opening event was totally unwatchable, live or not. The fact that
there were commercials (or, in the HD version a day later
"commercials") is a travesty of highest order. The commentary was
about as inane, low IQ, and thoughtless as any Rose Parade drivel.
(One interesting note -- the live commentary was almost exactly
verbatim the HD coverage, except with different commentators. That
means it was scripted or, horrors, re-enacted! Althought, truthfully,
the HD commentary was not quite as bad and dropped a lot more of the
really stupid stuff.)

I have heard a lot of grumbling about the Olympics in the past and for
this year's events as well. I never understood it and chalked it up
to American shortsightedness and low IQ. But now I begin to
understa ndit'snotyourfault,it'syourbroadcasters'faults.



My least favorite thing about the HD feed is the Sony Wega commercial. For
the first two days, it was the only one they had, so they showed it every
ten minutes! The "and salsa!" line delivery made me chuckle the first, oh,
hundred times or so, then got very very annoying. But think on this:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD. This means everyone
seeing it (unless they're in a store watching it, or at a friend's - a very
smll proportion of the viewing population) already has invested in HD. Not
a good target market, as I don't envision many people saying "you know what,
honey? Let's throw this brand new multi-thousand-dollar HD away and get the
Wega!"

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry, not a
face to be seen. Better than SD, certainly, but not nearly HD. I'd guess not
more than around 500 lines of resolution. Why would Sony do this? Why would
I (assuming I were still in the market, and not watching this on my very own
multi-thousand-dollar HD) purchase a piece of very high-end electronics from
a company that puts out such a lousy ad????

These are the thoughts people have when you expose them to the same
thirty-second clip over and over and over and over and over and over and
over.

Cody k









Cody k August 19th 04 03:39 AM


"T. Pascal" wrote in message
om...
First, it's a day behind. But OK, I get it, NBC wants to protect
their crown jewels of ads. I can understand that. But the looped
aerial footage of Greece? How many times do we have to see that? And
the one commercial for Dish (sorry, SBC)? Surely there are more than
two pieces of footage to run in between the segments.

Or -- better yet, dummies -- don't run any commercials at all. No,
that's too simple. Just run the stock footage forever. People will
forget they've seen it before.

The opening event was totally unwatchable, live or not. The fact that
there were commercials (or, in the HD version a day later
"commercials") is a travesty of highest order. The commentary was
about as inane, low IQ, and thoughtless as any Rose Parade drivel.
(One interesting note -- the live commentary was almost exactly
verbatim the HD coverage, except with different commentators. That
means it was scripted or, horrors, re-enacted! Althought, truthfully,
the HD commentary was not quite as bad and dropped a lot more of the
really stupid stuff.)

I have heard a lot of grumbling about the Olympics in the past and for
this year's events as well. I never understood it and chalked it up
to American shortsightedness and low IQ. But now I begin to
understa ndit'snotyourfault,it'syourbroadcasters'faults.



My least favorite thing about the HD feed is the Sony Wega commercial. For
the first two days, it was the only one they had, so they showed it every
ten minutes! The "and salsa!" line delivery made me chuckle the first, oh,
hundred times or so, then got very very annoying. But think on this:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD. This means everyone
seeing it (unless they're in a store watching it, or at a friend's - a very
smll proportion of the viewing population) already has invested in HD. Not
a good target market, as I don't envision many people saying "you know what,
honey? Let's throw this brand new multi-thousand-dollar HD away and get the
Wega!"

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry, not a
face to be seen. Better than SD, certainly, but not nearly HD. I'd guess not
more than around 500 lines of resolution. Why would Sony do this? Why would
I (assuming I were still in the market, and not watching this on my very own
multi-thousand-dollar HD) purchase a piece of very high-end electronics from
a company that puts out such a lousy ad????

These are the thoughts people have when you expose them to the same
thirty-second clip over and over and over and over and over and over and
over.

Cody k









Ernie Wright August 19th 04 09:28 AM

Cody k wrote:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD.


It's also on the SD, just not as often.

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry,
not a face to be seen.


Because there are only about 10 people there, stamped all over the shot
like a wallpaper pattern. Some of them don't cast shadows or appear to
be floating above the sidewalk.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew


Ernie Wright August 19th 04 09:28 AM

Cody k wrote:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD.


It's also on the SD, just not as often.

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry,
not a face to be seen.


Because there are only about 10 people there, stamped all over the shot
like a wallpaper pattern. Some of them don't cast shadows or appear to
be floating above the sidewalk.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew


Ernie Wright August 19th 04 09:40 AM

T. Pascal wrote:

(One interesting note -- the live commentary was almost exactly
verbatim the HD coverage, except with different commentators. That
means it was scripted or, horrors, re-enacted!


Of course it's scripted, as it was in 2002 (and as it is for most events
of this kind).

If by "live" you mean the SD coverage, that wasn't live either. Athens
is 8 hours ahead of EDT, so prime time on the East Coast starts at 4 am
there.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew


Ernie Wright August 19th 04 09:40 AM

T. Pascal wrote:

(One interesting note -- the live commentary was almost exactly
verbatim the HD coverage, except with different commentators. That
means it was scripted or, horrors, re-enacted!


Of course it's scripted, as it was in 2002 (and as it is for most events
of this kind).

If by "live" you mean the SD coverage, that wasn't live either. Athens
is 8 hours ahead of EDT, so prime time on the East Coast starts at 4 am
there.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew


Cody k August 20th 04 06:55 AM


"Ernie Wright" wrote in message
...
Cody k wrote:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD.


It's also on the SD, just not as often.

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry,
not a face to be seen.


Because there are only about 10 people there, stamped all over the shot
like a wallpaper pattern. Some of them don't cast shadows or appear to
be floating above the sidewalk.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew



That's not the issue. The issue is that they're blurry. Everything in the
commercial is blurry.

Cody



Cody k August 20th 04 06:55 AM


"Ernie Wright" wrote in message
...
Cody k wrote:

The commercial is shown only on the HD feed, not the SD.


It's also on the SD, just not as often.

The commercial looks like ****e. The crowd shots are extremely blurry,
not a face to be seen.


Because there are only about 10 people there, stamped all over the shot
like a wallpaper pattern. Some of them don't cast shadows or appear to
be floating above the sidewalk.

- Ernie http://home.comcast.net/~erniew



That's not the issue. The issue is that they're blurry. Everything in the
commercial is blurry.

Cody



Burt Johnson August 20th 04 12:10 PM

Bill Sharpe wrote:

I can live with a day late. The HD picture is fantastic. The ads are
repetitive,


I've never seen the ads. Why would anyone want to watch them?

I have an HD TiVo. I can't imagine watching TV without a TiVo. Those
ads would drive me to distraction. I haven't seen one I didn't want for
about 3 years now (only 2 months for HD TiVo, but standard TV TiVo
before that)


--
- Burt Johnson
MindStorm, Inc.
http://www.mindstorm-inc.com/software.html


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