Swift wrote:Fuck. I give up. Who can I surrender to?
The Wicked Witch of the West, if you were Dorothy.
Swift wrote:Fuck. I give up. Who can I surrender to?
pumpkinpi wrote:Swift wrote:Fuck. I give up. Who can I surrender to?
The Wicked Witch of the West, if you were Dorothy.
geonuc wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:Swift wrote:Fuck. I give up. Who can I surrender to?
The Wicked Witch of the West, if you were Dorothy.
Rommie wrote:Not saying I've never pirated stuff (virtually always in recent years when I really like a show they don't air here) but sometimes it strikes me so very odd that my generation doesn't think piracy is illegal the way going into the store and, say, stealing a physical DVD would. Not saying I like everything the entertainment industry does, but I know enough about economics to know you're hurting a whole production team when you do it and I acknowledge what it is.
Swift wrote:I see it every morning on the Freeway, as people zoom by at 10 or 20 mph over the speed limit. They are breaking the law. I always wonder if they look upon their acts as breaking the law. I suspect their answers would be very similar to the "everyone is doing it" and "who is it harming" answers the pirates would give.
Rommie wrote:I think some people just like to be offended.
Rommie wrote:So I got all excited because Netflix is finally going to start in the Netherlands next month
All my friends of course immediately tried to tell me why I was a fool to part with (gasp) a whole 8 Euro a month "because you can pirate that all anyway." When I pointed out most people don't want to download questionable torrents when you can get high-quality streaming easily, plus oh yeah pirating is illegal, everyone had a good laugh about me actually bothering to add the last bit.
Not saying I've never pirated stuff (virtually always in recent years when I really like a show they don't air here) but sometimes it strikes me so very odd that my generation doesn't think piracy is illegal the way going into the store and, say, stealing a physical DVD would. Not saying I like everything the entertainment industry does, but I know enough about economics to know you're hurting a whole production team when you do it and I acknowledge what it is.
Just a random thought.
FZR1KG wrote:Ever miss the pilot episode of a new show?
"Pirating" the first episode or two to catch up allows you to watch the show because there are rarely options that allow you to catch up "legally" while the show is still airing. If you never whatch the show, who will that hurt ultimately? It hurts the production crew etc.
Who does "pirating" those pilot episodes hurt? No one but it provides another regular viewer to the show which ultimately helps keep the show running.
Basically there is no simple solution to the problem. In many cases pirating as shown above is beneficial to the cast and crew but likewise there are the obvious examples where it hurts them.
Its just not as black and white as many would like to think it is. They put ALL instances in the same basket and that just doesn't reflect reality.
FZR1KG wrote:I have no idea why the shows aren't held on the sites that produce them. Throw in ads, stream them directly and you not only cut out the desire to pirate the show but they make money and know which shows are popular or not using data they collect on how many people are viewing.
Instead they complain about people watching the shows from pirate sites then percentage of them become loyal viewers.
Its madness. Someone needs to get their head out of their ass and cash in on the popularity. Here's a tip, THERE IS A MARKET THERE AND YOU HAVE THE PRODUCT!
Some are finally getting it though.
Loresinger wrote:Rommie
short and sweet: F him
Rommie wrote:I reckon if I applied somewhere where they didn't understand the last point then it's not someone I'd want to work for anyway, and willing to apply for two cycles financially if that's what it takes to find such a position, but still, sometimes it feels irritating to smile and thank someone for their unsolicited advice on how you run your life.
code monkey wrote:Rommie wrote:I reckon if I applied somewhere where they didn't understand the last point then it's not someone I'd want to work for anyway, and willing to apply for two cycles financially if that's what it takes to find such a position, but still, sometimes it feels irritating to smile and thank someone for their unsolicited advice on how you run your life.
how nice - she *cares* and she's decided to take you under her wing. all you can do is nod, smile and thank her. (and take a cleansing breath and thank dr lamaze!) if you hadn't described her as a frenemy i'd have said tosimply say that you really enjoyed the writing and were prepared to deal with the consequences. she's a post-doc. typically that lasts 1-2 yrs. with any luck she won't be there much longer.
and yes, it's *always* irritating to have to bite back the 'who asked you?', smile and say 'thank you' instead.
SciFiFisher wrote:code monkey wrote:Rommie wrote:I reckon if I applied somewhere where they didn't understand the last point then it's not someone I'd want to work for anyway, and willing to apply for two cycles financially if that's what it takes to find such a position, but still, sometimes it feels irritating to smile and thank someone for their unsolicited advice on how you run your life.
how nice - she *cares* and she's decided to take you under her wing. all you can do is nod, smile and thank her. (and take a cleansing breath and thank dr lamaze!) if you hadn't described her as a frenemy i'd have said tosimply say that you really enjoyed the writing and were prepared to deal with the consequences. she's a post-doc. typically that lasts 1-2 yrs. with any luck she won't be there much longer.
and yes, it's *always* irritating to have to bite back the 'who asked you?', smile and say 'thank you' instead.
Of course, you can always say "Bless your heart, thank you for the advice.". Be sure to use a slight southern drawl when you do.
Rommie wrote:Ugh- agreed to proctor an exam but I just screwed it up. Basically I wasn't originally going to do it but covered for another guy who'd covered for me recently, didn't know students need to fill out questionnaires about the course at said exam (I find it odd now that I know) and the prof's email about what I needed didn't mention it, and during some severe excitement this morning when I realized said other TA hadn't printed out all the exam materials I didn't realize he'd also left an envelope with survey sheets.
That awful feeling when you get back to your office and realize you screwed up...
So yeah lots of misunderstandings all around I guess but I still feel seriously bad about it, as I know the admin folks tend to insist on those and I probably complicated the prof's life a bit.
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