Just when you thought TPs could not be more annoying.

Quixote
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Just when you thought TPs could not be more annoying.

Post by Quixote »

Databrain has decided that the best way to make his point is by way of an allegory read in a monotonous computer-generated voice by a cartoon character. I suppose the video must be about CTC, but I didn't get that far into it. If anyone can stand that voice for 7 minutes, you might let the rest of know how it comes out.
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fortinbras
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Re: Just when you thought TPs could not be more annoying.

Post by fortinbras »

CaptainKickback wrote: WHAT?!? And take away from the valuable time I could be searching the innerwebs for hot, female, redheads in bikinis!! I think not good sir!!
Do what I do; search the internet for hot female redheads who are not in bikinis.
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Re: Just when you thought TPs could not be more annoying.

Post by Thule »

Quixote wrote: If anyone can stand that voice for 7 minutes, you might let the rest of know how it comes out.
After 1.28, I really wanted to hurt somebody. Gonna turn off and take a nap now, that voice is really not good for me.
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ASITStands
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Re: Just when you thought TPs could not be more annoying.

Post by ASITStands »

Bob's Bicycles was originally written by Pete himself.

Not sure how closely the animation follows the original or whether it "adds" to the concept. However, it wasn't original with 'Databrain,' and it's not very appealing to non-believers.

It's Tim's 'Cracking the Code' video, as requested by Hendrickson.