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#11
Originally Posted by bonerp View Post
have you been in hibernation? This was ages ago!
Just like the DTM coverage, among other things, "the states" gets "Euro" broadcasts several months after original airings. I sensed something was off during the interview, despite me not being a regular viewer. My girl just called me to the tele to let me know they were "revealing".

Getting BBC news real time but broadcast a season late, tends to throw one off a bit.
 
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Originally Posted by colnago View Post
Just like the DTM coverage, among other things, "the states" gets "Euro" broadcasts several months after original airings. I sensed something was off during the interview, despite me not being a regular viewer. My girl just called me to the tele to let me know they were "revealing".

Getting BBC news real time but broadcast a season late, tends to throw one off a bit.
At least we're more or less up to date on Dr. Who.
 
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Originally Posted by DaveP1 View Post
At least we're more or less up to date on Dr. Who.
Have they shown Tennant's final episode?
 
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Originally Posted by jaark View Post
Have they shown Tennant's final episode?
If "The End of Time" is his final episode, we've seen it.

I'll give Matt Smith a chance but I wish they'd hired Richard Hammond from Top Gear instead.
 
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Torrents have mostly made the US-Europe time gap null, for me at least it has.
 
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#16
Meh...I've reached a point in my live where I appreciate not having to implement a "workaround" or "engineering a solution" for every facet of my life. After years of stressing over whether the US will even get TV coverage for "Le Tour", F1, or if NASCAR will preempt 22 of the 24 hours of Le Mans, coupled with hearing, "unfortunately, this amazing car won't be making its way stateside", I've resinged myself to taking what I can get, via the easiest means available.
 
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Originally Posted by colnago View Post
Meh...I've reached a point in my live where I appreciate not having to implement a "workaround" or "engineering a solution" for every facet of my life.
Agreed. I want to punch the buttons on my remote and have shows appear. If they're a year old, I can live with it.

Originally Posted by colnago View Post
coupled with hearing, "unfortunately, this amazing car won't be making its way stateside"
We're supposedly getting both the Fiat 500 Abarth and the Alfa Brera (and Chrysler better not rebadge the Alfa ).

To heck with cell phones, Italian cars are drool worthy gadgets.
 
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#18
Originally Posted by DaveP1 View Post
If "The End of Time" is his final episode, we've seen it.
Well, you are up to date then, and not far behind us at all (it was broadcast here on New Year's day.

I'll give Matt Smith a chance but I wish they'd hired Richard Hammond from Top Gear instead.
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