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Borh posted:Bryan has apparently just come to the realization that it is not a good idea for a 140 pound man to start drinking on an empty stomach at 2 pm, proceed to get totally wasted, eat an enormous amount of food afterwards, go out on a loving boat and then try to do another radio show a few hours later with no sleep in between. I guess there's hope for him yet. Our little Bryan is growing up.
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# ? Dec 28, 2011 23:16 |
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Borh posted:I guess there's hope for him yet. There is a big difference between realizing it, and not doing it again. I have no hope of the second.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 01:58 |
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Knowing Bryan's conclusions ahead of time made listening to his whole spiel about drinking that much funnier.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 03:58 |
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Avenging_Mikon posted:There is a big difference between realizing it, and not doing it again. I have no hope of the second. Oh, steps 1 and 2 are happening again. He'll probably avoid the rest now. I did love Vinny's gleeful retort on the corresponding B&V show. "I feel better than when we started!"
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 04:14 |
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Is anyone surprised that Dave used the death of Kim Jong Il as an excuse to do an article on Japanese Wrestling?
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 06:47 |
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Sue Denim posted:I have quite a bit of free time at the moment, does anyone have any recommendations from the Observer/F4 archives? Adding to this, the reviews of the $1M giveaway episodes of RAW (June 10 and June 18, 2008) are also great.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 08:27 |
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LordPants posted:Is anyone surprised that Dave used the death of Kim Jong Il as an excuse to do an article on Japanese Wrestling?
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 08:43 |
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Borh posted:That, plus my standard answer of the review of the BARBED WIRED CHRISTMAS TREE~! edition of Impact. It's the December 21st 2007 B&V show. It's seasonal too. In that spirit, you could also check out the Christmas shows, if drunken ramblings and unfortunate phone calls are the sort of thing that appeals to you. Fauxhawk Express posted:Adding to this, the reviews of the $1M giveaway episodes of RAW (June 10 and June 18, 2008) are also great. How active was the Observer/F4 during 199/200/2001? I wish they had stuff from this time archived, it would be really awesome being able to watch old Nitro's/Raw/PPV's and then read or listen to stuff about them from the time. That and I'm sure the stuff from that time would be really interesting since wrestling was so big.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 09:16 |
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I figure they were as active as ever, but I think some F4Ws from that period were on a computer that crashed and would have to be retyped from print copies, which isn't likely to happen. The Observers from then will be uploaded in like 3 years or so at the rate classic issues are uploaded now. Probably the best easily accessible source for Bryan/Dave commentary from that era is the Observer Live shows on the board. If you're open to something not about WWF or WCW in the slightest from that era, I highly recommend the F4W newsletter from the King of the Indies 2001 tournament. It's a great example of Bryan's gonzo on-the-road journalism and has a great look into one of his first in-person meetings with Dave and a description of his home life. I love non-wrestling-Dave stuff so I popped for that. Bryan Danielson was in the tournament and I think won, and you may recognize some other names there too. (e: Yup, he won, link: http://www.f4wonline.com/newsletter-archive/figure-four-weekly/1001-f4w332-american-dragon-wins-king-of-indies-2001-november-5-2001) Bikeage fucked around with this message at 09:29 on Dec 29, 2011 |
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The Wrestling Observer Live archive is basically your best window into that period for the next 5 years until the back issues catch up. Once a year Dave is a cool guy and posts a major issue from the past out of the normal back issue schedule, but other than that there isn't much. The WOLs however are great. There are a ton of great interviews plus news and analysis from the era. The March 2001 shows in particular are fascinating, you get to hear the blow by blow of the WCW sale and the lead up to X7. Wrestling fans were super spoiled in 1999-2001 with a daily two hour block of wrestling internet radio. At the time it was a fun novelty, but looking back I wish I took advantage of it more at the time.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 09:44 |
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MassRayPer posted:The Wrestling Observer Live archive is basically your best window into that period for the next 5 years until the back issues catch up. Once a year Dave is a cool guy and posts a major issue from the past out of the normal back issue schedule, but other than that there isn't much. The WOLs however are great. There are a ton of great interviews plus news and analysis from the era. The March 2001 shows in particular are fascinating, you get to hear the blow by blow of the WCW sale and the lead up to X7. And does anyone know if there were any interviews with writers prior to writers week 2011? Sue Denim fucked around with this message at 11:07 on Dec 29, 2011 |
# ? Dec 29, 2011 11:05 |
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Up until now the only wrestling podcasts I've been listening to in recent months have been on WON/F4W. Tonight, I decided to change it up and listened to a couple episodes of LAW and Smart Wrestling Fan. Very enjoyable so far. LAW doesn't seem particularly hilarious or informative but the two guys are cool and seem like very down-to-earth wrestling fans, and SWF (which I'm listening to right now) is incredibly fun. Thanks for expanding my horizons once again, PSP.
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Cardboard Box posted:Up until now the only wrestling podcasts I've been listening to in recent months have been on WON/F4W. Tonight, I decided to change it up and listened to a couple episodes of LAW and Smart Wrestling Fan. Very enjoyable so far. LAW doesn't seem particularly hilarious or informative but the two guys are cool and seem like very down-to-earth wrestling fans, and SWF (which I'm listening to right now) is incredibly fun. Thanks for expanding my horizons once again, PSP. Yay! New end-of-year SWFy award show is up, by the way, with the next chapters of the great epic, 'From Under The Bed'. If you haven't heard the previous chapters of that, here's the first.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 12:27 |
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Sue Denim posted:
Bryan has said there is another reason why the old F4Ws are not up: they are terrible. There is a thread in the Alan4L section of the board where someone goes through past F4Ws from 2000. He has done around a dozen, and they are hilarious, if just for how many times Bryan compares Chris Benoit to a killer.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 14:35 |
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Oh one more archives question, were there any big events that made for big stories that were covered really heavily? I've already gone through all the stuff about He who shall not be named from morbid curiosity to see how the story unfolded with all the details slowly leaking through.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 15:11 |
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Sue Denim posted:Are you talking about the one's on THE BOARD or are they archived somewhere else? The shows on the Board, I don't know of others, unfortunately. There have been writers on for years and a writers week prior to at least the last three WMs, maybe more.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 19:35 |
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Sue Denim posted:Are you talking about the one's on THE BOARD or are they archived somewhere else? The writer's week interviews were also done in 2009 and 2010. And dittoing the WOL archives on the board from '99-2001. Holy poo poo those are wonderful. From the final show on 7/9/2001 (paraphrasing): Caller: "Do you think that WWF will put Linda or Stephanie in charge of the new ECW on screen?" Dave: "There is no way that will happen." Later that same night...
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 02:32 |
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DKP has an interview with STEEEEEN~! I haven't listened to any of this Christmas Shows but that's the 3rd in the last week! Also we did another pspcast finally.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 02:46 |
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HulkaMatt posted:DKP has an interview with STEEEEEN~! I haven't listened to any of this Christmas Shows but that's the 3rd in the last week! good interview
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 04:12 |
The front page photo on F4W amused me.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 07:19 |
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HulkaMatt posted:Also we did another pspcast finally. I hadn't listened to one of these before but it was pretty enjoyable to have on in the background while I was drawing.
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HulkaMatt posted:DKP has an interview with STEEEEEN~! I haven't listened to any of this Christmas Shows but that's the 3rd in the last week! e: Wait what the gently caress. How does a scramble match end? Wikipedia says the Unforgiven 2008 WWE scramble went 20:00 and the WHC scramble 17:17. Did they just say the show was over after 17 minutes? UltimoDragonQuest fucked around with this message at 09:43 on Dec 30, 2011 |
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 09:38 |
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:I got back in around WM25 so the 2008 recap was really interesting. It's supposed to end at 20 minutes, I assume they just hosed up.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 10:52 |
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Thanks, looking forward to the writer podcasts, since I miss Formerly Creative in principle but know deep down that the shows were getting tedious. Really dug Steen's interview, after watching the ROH PPV and after hearing this interview I have really high hopes of young Steen. He's a smart guy and really has an undeniable passion for what he does which are promising building blocks. Edit: Nevermind. Sue Denim fucked around with this message at 17:32 on Dec 30, 2011 |
# ? Dec 30, 2011 17:26 |
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Bryan and Vinny saying TNA comes off more bush league than Portland Wrestling (which was Oregon's main indy promotion) made me laugh. EDIT: How on earth am I supposed to listen to older episodes of Smart Wrestling Fan, anyway? This Podbean site is a piece of poo poo and won't load anything other than the most recently posted one, no matter what I do. I can't even download it because it just loops back to the download page. EDIT 2: I think I figured it out. Seems like the two podcasts before the most recent one--Tribute to the TLC and the Lashley/Slammys, specifically--just don't work. The one's before that one load up fine. Weird. Cardboard Box fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Dec 31, 2011 |
# ? Dec 31, 2011 00:00 |
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You could also subscribe on iTunes, that way you don't have to worry about lovely old podbean and pick and choose what you'd like. (It's what I do)
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 02:33 |
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I'd really rather not have anything to do with iTunes if I have the chance.
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 02:52 |
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Cardboard Box posted:I'd really rather not have anything to do with iTunes if I have the chance. Zune is what I use and it works okay.
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 06:19 |
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I can't seem to find where the pdf versions of the newsletters are on WO, can someone tell me?
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 13:24 |
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Sue Denim posted:I can't seem to find where the pdf versions of the newsletters are on WO, can someone tell me? If you're looking for Observers, there aren't any. There used to be at one time, because the site template they're using had a thing that automatically converted html pages to lovely PDF's and Bryan never bothered to take it out, so you could get them that way. But then people would complain because the formatting on the PDF was all wrong and there were a lot of weird characters and symbols scattered about, which I believe led Dave to get rid of it because for some reason he isn't too keen on having PDF versions of the Observer circulating on the Internet. Or maybe it's all a plot by Bryan to get some people to actually read his newsletter instead, but the end result is the same.
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 17:35 |
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Borh posted:which I believe led Dave to get rid of it because for some reason he isn't too keen on having PDF versions of the Observer circulating on the Internet. Dave put PDF versions of the Observer on the internet for awhile about ten years ago and it led to massive piracy that hurt his subscription business pretty badly.
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 17:42 |
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jeffersonlives posted:Dave put PDF versions of the Observer on the internet for awhile about ten years ago and it led to massive piracy that hurt his subscription business pretty badly. I get that, and Dave is certainly within his rights to do it, but honestly, the moment he started putting up the newsletter online in whatever form, the cat was out of the bag. If there are people out there really determined to pirate the Observer, even if they didn't want to simply share it in html format, I'm sure having to take the minimal extra step of converting it to PDF is not what's going to deter them. It's akin to those DRM schemes that are a lot more successful at causing annoyance to your paying customers than actually stopping the pirates. Once his business model shifted from primarily selling subscriptions to a print newsletter to providing online content, there's really no reason not to have PDF's available. Borh fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Jan 1, 2012 |
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Cardboard Box posted:Bryan and Vinny saying TNA comes off more bush league than Portland Wrestling (which was Oregon's main indy promotion) made me laugh. Generally we don't have many back episodes up for space reasons. We have pretty high-quality, long shows and get a reasonable number of downloads so we can't really afford to have them all up. Episodes from 200 and back are up on our website for free though and ones after that (most recently #230) are uploaded on Extra. But yeah it's an annoying thing that we have to do.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 12:29 |
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Yeah, I getcha. Bandwidth is a bitch.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 12:32 |
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Borh posted:If you're looking for Observers, there aren't any. There used to be at one time, because the site template they're using had a thing that automatically converted html pages to lovely PDF's and Bryan never bothered to take it out, so you could get them that way. But then people would complain because the formatting on the PDF was all wrong and there were a lot of weird characters and symbols scattered about, which I believe led Dave to get rid of it because for some reason he isn't too keen on having PDF versions of the Observer circulating on the Internet. I would probably keep my subscription much more regular if I could get the newsletters in PDF and read them on a smart phone or even desktop. Maybe it's because I'm impatient but the wall of text really turns me off. Although at the same time having the PDF convenience isn't enough to encourage me to read F4 instead. I can't really complain since the podcasts alone are such good value for the fee, but PDF's would be much more professional and I'd be really happy to be able to keep them on my hard drive. A nice compromise would be if he could make the pages a bit easier on the eyes. Still can't fault Meltzer though, he works far too hard to not do everything he can to protect the fiscal value of his work.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 12:35 |
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Not that it's a big deal, but it would be nice if that F4W iphone app wasn't useless. Being able to read the newsletters there would help.
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Sue Denim posted:I can't really complain since the podcasts alone are such good value for the fee, but PDF's would be much more professional and I'd be really happy to be able to keep them on my hard drive. A nice compromise would be if he could make the pages a bit easier on the eyes. I don't have much use for PDF's, though I can see why some people would want them, but I wish Meltzer would just hire a guy to spend a couple of hours every week proof-reading the Observer and fixing up the formatting. Hell, get Vinny to do it. It's not a deal-breaker, because ultimately it's the content that matters and that's far and above anything else that's available, but between Dave's quirky writing style and the abstruse formatting, the Observer can be pretty hard to read sometimes.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 16:51 |
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Borh posted:I don't have much use for PDF's, though I can see why some people would want them, but I wish Meltzer would just hire a guy to spend a couple of hours every week proof-reading the Observer and fixing up the formatting. Hell, get Vinny to do it. It's not a deal-breaker, because ultimately it's the content that matters and that's far and above anything else that's available, but between Dave's quirky writing style and the abstruse formatting, the Observer can be pretty hard to read sometimes. By the sound of it Dave likes to sit up til 5 in the morning finishing the newsletters, so adding a proofreading step to the process would delay things another half a day or so. Then again I don't care about deadlines much so I wouldn't mind that.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 18:30 |
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Borh posted:I don't have much use for PDF's, though I can see why some people would want them, but I wish Meltzer would just hire a guy to spend a couple of hours every week proof-reading the Observer and fixing up the formatting. Hell, get Vinny to do it. It's not a deal-breaker, because ultimately it's the content that matters and that's far and above anything else that's available, but between Dave's quirky writing style and the abstruse formatting, the Observer can be pretty hard to read sometimes. As crazy as this sounds, he already has one, Scott Williams. If you think Meltzerese is bad now, you should read some ones from before about 2006.
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Beeswax posted:By the sound of it Dave likes to sit up til 5 in the morning finishing the newsletters, so adding a proofreading step to the process would delay things another half a day or so. I wouldn't mind if it came a day late. It's not like I'm reading the Observer for breaking news, since most major things will have been covered by front page updates and audio. Its strength is in the in-depth features and analysis and that's what would benefit the most from some editing. jeffersonlives posted:As crazy as this sounds, he already has one, Scott Williams. If you think Meltzerese is bad now, you should read some ones from before about 2006. Well, I would say the guy is not doing a very good job, but yeah, the old issues are sometimes worse, though if you hadn't told me otherwise I would have attributed it to Meltzer ironing out some kinks in his writing with added experience. And yeah, like Beeswax mentioned, I get the feeling Dave's workflow goes something like: "It's 5 AM, here's this week's newsletter; make sure it's ready to be up on the site by 7. Oh and I may want to add in some more stuff at the last minute", so that's not helping matters either.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 19:39 |