[Archive III] Daniel, ma belle

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* "Frak" is derived from the Original Series expletive, "frack," a term used in character dialogue far less often (or "colorfully") than its counterpart in the Re-imagined Series. The Re-imagined Series's production team said they felt that "frack" should be a four-letter word, hence "frak".

* This profanity's real-world derivation can be found in this article on Wikipedia. The terms "frak" and "frack" were obviously used in dialogue in the Original Series to comply with FCC and other broadcast decency standards because the FCC has jurisdiction over the content of broadcast TV. "Frak" carries over this standard to the Re-imagined Series despite the point that the FCC does not currently have jurisdiction to impose decency standards over paid services such as cable TV (where the Re-imagined Series airs in America). However, the use of a profanity substitute rather than the "real" word is convenient should episodes be broadcast on broadcast TV (i.e., NBC and its affiliates) because editing for verbal content would not be required. Further, language still qualifies for changes to the TV viewer rating for the show (Battlestar normally gets a TV-14 rating, but has had times where a TV-M rating might have been used for adult content).
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Jo_16_2 wrote: i just know the military one :lol:
They're basically the same, just used in slightly different contexts.

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NO WAY!! you have to see this
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Cloud_ax wrote:NO WAY!! you have to see this

:shock:


That's so crazy. Is it for reals?
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:NO WAY!! you have to see this

:shock:
it does exist. :shock:
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:* "Frak" is derived from the Original Series expletive, "frack," a term used in character dialogue far less often (or "colorfully") than its counterpart in the Re-imagined Series. The Re-imagined Series's production team said they felt that "frack" should be a four-letter word, hence "frak".

* This profanity's real-world derivation can be found in this article on Wikipedia. The terms "frak" and "frack" were obviously used in dialogue in the Original Series to comply with FCC and other broadcast decency standards because the FCC has jurisdiction over the content of broadcast TV. "Frak" carries over this standard to the Re-imagined Series despite the point that the FCC does not currently have jurisdiction to impose decency standards over paid services such as cable TV (where the Re-imagined Series airs in America). However, the use of a profanity substitute rather than the "real" word is convenient should episodes be broadcast on broadcast TV (i.e., NBC and its affiliates) because editing for verbal content would not be required. Further, language still qualifies for changes to the TV viewer rating for the show (Battlestar normally gets a TV-14 rating, but has had times where a TV-M rating might have been used for adult content).
ooookkaaaayyyy :shock:
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PolkadotConfederation wrote: That's so crazy. Is it for reals?
yeah its for reals :shock:
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Jo_16_2 wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote:* "Frak" is derived from the Original Series expletive, "frack," a term used in character dialogue far less often (or "colorfully") than its counterpart in the Re-imagined Series. The Re-imagined Series's production team said they felt that "frack" should be a four-letter word, hence "frak".

* This profanity's real-world derivation can be found in this article on Wikipedia. The terms "frak" and "frack" were obviously used in dialogue in the Original Series to comply with FCC and other broadcast decency standards because the FCC has jurisdiction over the content of broadcast TV. "Frak" carries over this standard to the Re-imagined Series despite the point that the FCC does not currently have jurisdiction to impose decency standards over paid services such as cable TV (where the Re-imagined Series airs in America). However, the use of a profanity substitute rather than the "real" word is convenient should episodes be broadcast on broadcast TV (i.e., NBC and its affiliates) because editing for verbal content would not be required. Further, language still qualifies for changes to the TV viewer rating for the show (Battlestar normally gets a TV-14 rating, but has had times where a TV-M rating might have been used for adult content).
ooookkaaaayyyy :shock:
I dunno. I'm bored and posting random stuff. Plus I'm in the mood to watch Battlestar Galactica.
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Cloud_ax wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:NO WAY!! you have to see this

:shock:
it does exist. :shock:
yeah, it exists :lol:
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Cloud_ax wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote: That's so crazy. Is it for reals?
yeah its for reals :shock:
OH. MY. GOD.

Why didn't they ever make those and sell them to the public? Assuming that this prototype is several years old.
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Jo_16_2 wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote:* "Frak" is derived from the Original Series expletive, "frack," a term used in character dialogue far less often (or "colorfully") than its counterpart in the Re-imagined Series. The Re-imagined Series's production team said they felt that "frack" should be a four-letter word, hence "frak".

* This profanity's real-world derivation can be found in this article on Wikipedia. The terms "frak" and "frack" were obviously used in dialogue in the Original Series to comply with FCC and other broadcast decency standards because the FCC has jurisdiction over the content of broadcast TV. "Frak" carries over this standard to the Re-imagined Series despite the point that the FCC does not currently have jurisdiction to impose decency standards over paid services such as cable TV (where the Re-imagined Series airs in America). However, the use of a profanity substitute rather than the "real" word is convenient should episodes be broadcast on broadcast TV (i.e., NBC and its affiliates) because editing for verbal content would not be required. Further, language still qualifies for changes to the TV viewer rating for the show (Battlestar normally gets a TV-14 rating, but has had times where a TV-M rating might have been used for adult content).
ooookkaaaayyyy :shock:
I dunno. I'm bored and posting random stuff. Plus I'm in the mood to watch Battlestar Galactica.
i'm in the mood for... eating an apple, yeah, that's it, eating an apple :roll:
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote: That's so crazy. Is it for reals?
yeah its for reals :shock:
OH. MY. GOD.

Why didn't they ever make those and sell them to the public? Assuming that this prototype is several years old.
because sony and nintendo got into a fight and they've been enemies since then :lol:
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote: That's so crazy. Is it for reals?
yeah its for reals :shock:
OH. MY. GOD.

Why didn't they ever make those and sell them to the public? Assuming that this prototype is several years old.
Nindendo and Sony parted ways before they ever got it off the ground, cause Nintendo was a bitch and went behind Sonys back and started making the same thing with another company. :shock: but i didnt know they actually made a prototype.
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:-s
That was the weirdest display of geekdom that I have ever seen in my entire life.
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colbertnationgirl wrote::-s
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