[mythtv-users] 'Censoring' decoding 'bad' words off of Closed Captioning

Scott Alfter mythtv at salfter.dyndns.org
Tue Apr 11 18:05:38 UTC 2006


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Brian Wood wrote:
> On Apr 7, 2006, at 5:27 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
>> It's not necessarily gratuitous.  *Real people swear*.  The earliest 
>> example of a producer realizing this was Glen Larson, on the original 
>> Cattlecar Overactica, when he observed that there was *no way* you were
>> going to have a carrier full of fighter pilots who didn't, and invented
>> his own, so he could get away with them on 70's network television.
> 
> My favorite Cattlecar-ism was "How close are they ??" asked the Captain, "15
> Microns" he replied.
> 
> I would say that if the enemy was that close it was pretty well all over.

No...you'd say they were frakked. :-)

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