Lets take a look again at your original blab, which I would call very patronizing:"a rocketboom clone? ..erm... you know.. call me crazy but i'm sure i've seen casual presenters sitting there telling us about stuff with a cue sheet in their hand before somewhere, hmm.. i think it might have been called television.rocketboom have a style all of their own, but they certainly didn't create that visual presentation format... any 'trendy' shows on Channel 4 (uk), MTV et al from the late 80s and early nineties... "
ok andrew, this is getting silly, now you're getting into digging and rewinding? my original statement was a comment about the whole 'this is a rocketboom clone' idea which keeps floating around.. it was targeted at no one in particular, referenced no-ones knowledge level and most importantly contained both a compliment and a statement which clarified what i was talking about , i.e. 'visual presentation format'. I really don't understand why you are being so defensive about this? surely 'you' are aware that rocketboom is influenced by televisual presentation styles, that is one of the reasons for it's success, people get the irony and humour because of its references to other media.
If you don't see anything, it just seems like you may be missing some of the tools needed to be able to see.
ok i have to admit i don't understand this statement. sorry
be well
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