Wanna know why you can't get a job, moron?

Cite?

Seriously. What the fuck are you so bitter about? If you need subtitles for a show, have at it. If you enjoy watching a seperate show than what is presented in the closed captioning, more power to you.

Your dig on ivylass is chickenshit, and proof that you just want to argue with anyone about anything. CC text is woefully inadequate. Any argument about that is bullshit and you should aspire to type the text to prove all of us wrong.

:rolleyes: Shove those eyeballs up your ass.

In case you’re reading this in CC:
asdlgkhao[sidgh ao

Which is exactly why as soon as I got my first gmail invitation, I tried registering firstname.lastname@gmail.com. Unfortunately, as I have a very common last name, it was taken. I did get firstname.middleinitial.lastname@gmail.com. At five letters-dot-one letter-dot-five letters, for only thirteen characters total (not counting “@gmail.com”), it isn’t too unweildy, though folks with longer names might not be so lucky.

I have nothing official to cite, but we used to convert legal docs from Word to .pdf files when we e-mailed them as an attachment. Every now and then, just often enough to make us crazy, the .pdf conversion would throw off the formatting just enough so that the pagination would change. Signature blocks would end up split across two pages, etc. Nowadays, we use a scanner to “convert” a document to a .pdf file, and this issue is a thing of the past.

This is Microsoft Word’s problem, or possibly that of whatever program you used to convert from Word to PDF, not an inherent flaw in the PDF format. Once the PDF has been produced, it is a “definitive” version that will print out the same anywhere (provided you use the same paper size).

You think I’m looking for an argument? What set you off?

The purpose of the SDMB is to fight ignorance. When ivylass used the word wrong, I told her what the right word was. I explained how CC works, which is much more informative than your ignorant out-of-control ranting. Closed captioning was created to allow deaf people to benefit from television. It does that. I also know it has problems, which I’m happy to point out.

You, however, see only the problems, not the benefits, and you seem anxious to attack anyone who knows anything about CC for no reason whatsoever. Perhaps you should listen to some soothing non-captioned music and calm down before your next post.