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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Design & Development => Topic started by: 6insider9 on November 04, 2011, 11:32:06 PM
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Check it out in late November
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Thanks for telling us! Looks like it will be interesting. Ill check it out when its on
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Definitely tuning in.
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I wanna watch too.
Will it be avaliable on youtube?
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I wanna watch too.
Will it be avaliable on youtube?
I'm sure someone will post it on Youtube
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Thanks for the heads up, hopefully my cable provider has the channel for it. I think I should be able to find it though.
Got it marked on my calender!
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yea i am going to look for it soon.
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Ellusionist writes
"Ever wondered how many people it takes to make a deck of Bicycle cards? Watch History Channel H2 tomorrow at 9pm (East Coast) or 10pm (West Coast). "
Just a reminder for those that care
CBJ
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I hope it will be available in an alternate way, I don't have cable!!!
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Curt, aren't you in Canada? We don't have the History Channel in Canada so you won't find it, same with me.
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Curt, aren't you in Canada? We don't have the History Channel in Canada so you won't find it, same with me.
Yes, I am in BC but I have had the History Channel for ages.... I had it when I was with Shaw Communications and I still have it after we switched over to Telus.
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Ill be watching this! Sounds like it will be very fun and interesting :)
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:'( I can't find it! Someone help? I have Verizon Fios and live in the U.S.
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I'm going to watch this. And ezstreet I don't have what you have I have Time Warner sorry wish I could help. But I hope you find it.
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:'( I can't find it! Someone help? I have Verizon Fios and live in the U.S.
On Comcast it's 116 I think.
Or you could search "How Many People Does It Take?".
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Nevermind! I found it!
Its channel 127 for me
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:'( I can't find it! Someone help? I have Verizon Fios and live in the U.S.
On Comcast it's 116 I think.
Or you could search "How Many People Does It Take?".
I thought Time Warner bought comcast?
Edit: Don't answer that it will just go off topic.
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:'( I can't find it! Someone help? I have Verizon Fios and live in the U.S.
On Comcast it's 116 I think.
Or you could search "How Many People Does It Take?".
I thought Time Warner bought comcast?
Edit: Don't answer that it will just go off topic.
I never heard that, but I'm glad I finally found it.
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Whisky beat Cards :'(
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Whisky beat Cards :'(
Does anyone know when this episode will be on again?
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1-3 Am Eastern Time same channel. And 17 people to a deck. This show is pretty interesting, I like it.
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1-3 Am Eastern Time same channel. And 17 people to a deck. This show is pretty interesting, I like it.
Thank you! AND DON'T RUIN IT FOR ME!
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I won't, that is all I will say. I will wait for people to watch.
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can someone record it and post it on youtube
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can someone record it and post it on youtube
Isn't that illegal?
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I just finished watching it and it was really interesting!! It was a cool look on what goes on behind the deck. The machines are pretty intense. The speed at which they print is ridiculous! It was a good watch and I'm sure it'll be on the web soon for those of you who missed it.
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Does anyone know when this episode will be on again?
This morning, at my house, when I play my DVR! ;)
can someone record it and post it on youtube
Isn't that illegal?
Yes, it is. If it hits YouTube, it won't stay there for long. Now, the Pirate Bay, on the other hand...
Can't say I've ever gone there for anything (even if I did!) but I hear it's the place to go for copied/pirated video that YouTube can't show.
BTW: has anyone considered checking the History Channel website? Most networks these days rebroadcast their shows in the web within 24-48 hours. No need to get all piratical....
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what would i look up on there?
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what would i look up on there?
The show appears to be part of a series of specials entitled "How Many People Does It Take To..."
I'd imagine that like almost everything else on the History/Discovery channels, it will eventually be available on DVD.
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Does anyone know when this episode will be on again?
This morning, at my house, when I play my DVR! ;)
can someone record it and post it on youtube
Isn't that illegal?
Yes, it is. If it hits YouTube, it won't stay there for long. Now, the Pirate Bay, on the other hand...
Can't say I've ever gone there for anything (even if I did!) but I hear it's the place to go for copied/pirated video that YouTube can't show.
BTW: has anyone considered checking the History Channel website? Most networks these days rebroadcast their shows in the web within 24-48 hours. No need to get all piratical....
I didn't know a that it is illegal, I mean I saw some video about USPCC factory from youtube. So, I think it's okay for some channel. And I don't know about free TV in USA.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlVSyhg8g3s
heres one, about the creation about the first bike deck, in ohio
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Actually, USPC does post some of their own video to YouTube - they can do that all they want. But if someone else owns the copyright and you don't have permission to use it by posting to YouTube, a simple request from the video's owner is enough to get the video removed. Doesn't matter if it was on a cable network or a broadcast channel. The only workaround would be if the copyright lapsed, as happened with the original movie version of "Little Shop of Horrors" by Roger Corman. He didn't make a dime off the Broadway musical or the musical movie remake, at least not that I know of. I used to be able to find maybe a half-dozen video companies selling copies of the movie they produced, usually of questionable quality. When the copyright lapses and isn't renewed, it's public domain and anyone can use it any way they want to.
But enough of this off-topic stuff!
I believe that there will be a DVD release of this special. There was a previous special of the same title - "How Many People Does It Take To..." - which is already available from the History Channel's online store, along with practically everything else they've aired in recent years.
http://shop.history.com/detail.php?p=363827&SESSID=61d7dc314abc699db9dd90f03004653e&v=history (http://shop.history.com/detail.php?p=363827&SESSID=61d7dc314abc699db9dd90f03004653e&v=history)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlVSyhg8g3s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlVSyhg8g3s)
heres one, about the creation about the first bike deck, in ohio
I've seen that one before. Sooner or later the network that owns the show is likely to "stomp" this off YouTube. Unless they don't care and are using it as promotion. The video quality looks like it's a copy of a copy.