Cursing adds character to a show, unless there's too much of it. At any rate, cursing is better than bleeping because that's just frustrating.I know some people are sensitive against cursing in podcasts and so forth though. "I've been listening for a long time, but now I have to stop because I can't be sure this won't happen again!!" etc. My respectful advice to you people is to wake up, come out from under whatever rock you've been hiding and smell the real world. No offence.
The show was alright. I wish Patrick Norton would work on his personality a little. I always get the feeling he is trying too hard. He tries to act like the cool guy, the know everything guy but never quite gets it. A little pretentious (google it). I can get over that but Sara, I don't know if I can get over her. I hate her attitude. Like technology is never good enough for her and if she has to do one little thing that requires any thought or a little bit of sweat then she doesn't like it, doesn't want it, or have anything to do with it. That irritates me. This is a tech show. WHen you live on the cutting edge, you have to get a little dirty, and use a little thought. Just like how Patrick built a portable power supply and the whole time Sara is making little comments like "Huh?" "I would never use that" "Its so heavy" etc... Why would you have something like that on the show and then have one of the hosts criticize it the whole time?? Or when Patrick showed the "memTest" program and Sara says "Wow that looks a little intimidating!" Why is she on a tech show?
jokerthiefSep 29, 2007
Now if only Leo Laporte would do some cameos, it would be like Tech TV never died.
wetdaddySep 29, 2007
WOAH! Hearing Patrick Norton cursing really threw me!But I approve of TekZilla wholeheartedly.
percSep 29, 2007
Cursing adds character to a show, unless there's too much of it. At any rate, cursing is better than bleeping because that's just frustrating.I know some people are sensitive against cursing in podcasts and so forth though. "I've been listening for a long time, but now I have to stop because I can't be sure this won't happen again!!" etc. My respectful advice to you people is to wake up, come out from under whatever rock you've been hiding and smell the real world. No offence.
guessSep 29, 2007
"There was a lot more to the story than just moving to San Francisco." ... "If moving was it, I would have considered it for more than the 15 seconds."<a class="user" href="http://www.revision3.com/forum/showpost.php?p=208011&postcount=5">http://www.revision3.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2080 ...</a>
temporalOct 3, 2007
i found that oddly shocking as well.
chrizzle30Oct 5, 2007
The show was alright. I wish Patrick Norton would work on his personality a little. I always get the feeling he is trying too hard. He tries to act like the cool guy, the know everything guy but never quite gets it. A little pretentious (google it). I can get over that but Sara, I don't know if I can get over her. I hate her attitude. Like technology is never good enough for her and if she has to do one little thing that requires any thought or a little bit of sweat then she doesn't like it, doesn't want it, or have anything to do with it. That irritates me. This is a tech show. WHen you live on the cutting edge, you have to get a little dirty, and use a little thought. Just like how Patrick built a portable power supply and the whole time Sara is making little comments like "Huh?" "I would never use that" "Its so heavy" etc... Why would you have something like that on the show and then have one of the hosts criticize it the whole time?? Or when Patrick showed the "memTest" program and Sara says "Wow that looks a little intimidating!" Why is she on a tech show?