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danwiz 04-19-10 04:33 AM

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dkedvd: Really - you just write it like you talk? You must talk kind of funny - did you even proof read your faq page or did you write it at 3:00 AM? I don't know anybody who talks like your very first sentence on the FAQ page: "In 2001 I was collection PEZ dispensers" I would say "In 2001 I was collecting PEZ dispensers". That's the very first sentence in the page.

Next: "...killed my joy of PEZ collecting". Maybe I would say "..killed my joy of PEZ dispenser collecting" I don't think PEZ is a thing people can even collect - they CAN collect the dispensers though.

I don't want to continue because I don't want to read that faq page again.

How about the spelling - do you spell like you speak too? Oops - I checked the page with the spelling errors and they have been fixed, so I guess you DO recognize that there is only one correct way to spell a word, even though more than one kind of grammar is okay!

dkedvd 04-19-10 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by danwiz (Post 10112890)
dkedvd: Really - you just write it like you talk? You must talk kind of funny - did you even proof read your faq page or did you write it at 3:00 AM? I don't know anybody who talks like your very first sentence on the FAQ page: "In 2001 I was collection PEZ dispensers" I would say "In 2001 I was collecting PEZ dispensers". That's the very first sentence in the page.

Next: "...killed my joy of PEZ collecting". Maybe I would say "..killed my joy of PEZ dispenser collecting" I don't think PEZ is a thing people can even collect - they CAN collect the dispensers though.

I don't want to continue because I don't want to read that faq page again.

How about the spelling - do you spell like you speak too? Oops - I checked the page with the spelling errors and they have been fixed, so I guess you DO recognize that there is only one correct way to spell a word, even though more than one kind of grammar is okay!

Wow, ever heard of a typo? Gezz. And yes "collection" should be "collecting". Again... Typo. It happens. The page is new, it still has to be combed over. I can't even begin to imagine what you might find in any of my reviews. And nobody calls it "PEZ Dispenser collecting" at least not anyone within the PEZ collecting community. You sure are getting pretty defensive over MY website. LOL.
And not to beat a dead horse but you can collect PEZ candy. Most PEZ Collectors (or as you would call them PEZ Dispenser collectors) do. There are many different flavors and packaging from all over the world.
I'm more than happy to take some constructive criticism but there is no need to be a dick over something that really should have no concern to you. You see a typo, cool, point it out and I will fix it. Don't tell me I talk funny because I hit a wrong key on my keyboard. I do proof read what I write but believe it or not I can still sometimes read over something that might be wrong. Unfortunately that is part of being human. Again, the site is new and I'm sure there is plenty to fix and in time it all will be. But in the mean time try and relax a bit. Or if this truly is the end of your world just don't visit the site and your problems will be solved.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-19-10 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dkedvd (Post 10113016)
Wow, ever heard of a typo? Gezz. And yes "collection" should be "collecting". Again... Typo. It happens. The page is new, it still has to be combed over. I can't even begin to imagine what you might find in any of my reviews. And nobody calls is "PEZ Dispenser collecting" at least not anyone within the PEZ collecting community. You sure are getting pretty defensive over MY website. LOL.
And not to beat a dead horse but you can collect PEZ candy. Most PEZ Collectors (or as you would call them PEZ Dispenser collectors) do. There are many different flavors and packaging from all over the world.
I'm more than happy to take some constructive criticism but there is no need to be a dick over something that really should have no concern to you. You see a typo, cool, point it out and I will fix it. Don't tell me I talk funny because I hit a wrong key on my keyboard. I do proof read what I write but believe it or not I can still sometimes read over something that might be wrong. Unfortunately that is part of being human. Again, the site is new and I'm sure there is plenty to fix and in time it all will be. But in the mean time try and relax a bit. Or if this truly is the end of your world just don't visit the site and your problems will be solved.

I'd just stop at this point, since the spelling in your posts aren't helping any. No offense. I have one PEZ dispenser in my collection and it's sitting on my desk. The Death Star :)

Trevor 04-19-10 11:21 AM

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Wow, did I miss the memo that this is Pile on Dkedvd Week?

Dkedvd, your website is gorgeous, your typos/grammar are no worse that the average person's, and I hope the negative comments don't stop you from continuing to contribute here.

kk725 04-19-10 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 10113319)
Wow, did I miss the memo that this is Pile on Dkedvd Week?

Dkedvd, your website is gorgeous, your typos/grammar are no worse that the average person's, and I hope the negative comments don't stop you from continuing to contribute here.

^ This.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-19-10 12:51 PM

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Dkedvd, I was curious as to what you use to generate the site, as in the movie entries. Not sure if you posted how already.

Please don't say it's by hand.

dkedvd 04-19-10 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10113491)
Dkedvd, I was curious as to what you use to generate the site, as in the movie entries. Not sure if you posted how already.

Please don't say it's by hand.

Yep, by hand. Every one had to be put in manually. It sucked to do but now that it is done it was well worth it. And it is easy to keep up with. I use Dreamweaver to build my pages.

dkedvd 04-19-10 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 10113319)
Wow, did I miss the memo that this is Pile on Dkedvd Week?

Dkedvd, your website is gorgeous, your typos/grammar are no worse that the average person's, and I hope the negative comments don't stop you from continuing to contribute here.

Thank you, and nahhh... That wont steer me away from DVD Talk. This isn't the first forum I've been on. Every forum has nice people and non so nice people. Thankfully most people are nice and its the nice ones that make it worth staying.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-19-10 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by dkedvd (Post 10113692)
Yep, by hand. Every one had to be put in manually. It sucked to do but now that it is done it was well worth it. And it is easy to keep up with. I use Dreamweaver to build my pages.

Ah, so don't have an excel file or something you're copying it from? I think starting any collection from scratch always sucks, even if you have something that pulls data from the web, like amazon and imdb.

danwiz 04-19-10 06:04 PM

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I was (I thought) quite friendly in my first post - offering what I thought was constructive criticism. You came back like a tiger with "I happen to like my grammar so deal" and like that, so I tore into you. Now you say it's merely typos.

It's a nice site which shows a LOT of work, it would be even nicer for the average reader (2 of us have pointed out that we had difficulty in getting through the faq page) if you proofed and spell checked everything BEFORE putting it up live. I know that I proofread every word on my site before putting it up live - and an occasional type still sneaks by me.

So, please don't get so very defensive, but just say "I have not finalized things yet, I know I should have read everything before I putting it up live, but I was just so excited that I wanted to get it up. I WILL check everything as I get time."

Keep up the fine work.

dkedvd 04-19-10 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by danwiz (Post 10114167)
I was (I thought) quite friendly in my first post - offering what I thought was constructive criticism. You came back like a tiger with "I happen to like my grammar so deal" and like that, so I tore into you. Now you say it's merely typos.

It's a nice site which shows a LOT of work, it would be even nicer for the average reader (2 of us have pointed out that we had difficulty in getting through the faq page) if you proofed and spell checked everything BEFORE putting it up live. I know that I proofread every word on my site before putting it up live - and an occasional type still sneaks by me.

So, please don't get so very defensive, but just say "I have not finalized things yet, I know I should have read everything before I putting it up live, but I was just so excited that I wanted to get it up. I WILL check everything as I get time."

Keep up the fine work.

Didn't mean the "I happen to like my grammar so deal" to come off rude. I was being sarcastic. But I guess sarcasm doesn't come through too well in text. And I do proof read everything before I put it up. The typos still slip through here and there, but as far as the grammar... That's probably not changing. Again, that's just how I wright. If it doesn't come through well there is not to much I can do about that except for not wright at all. I have had plenty of other people read my reviews and top 10 lists and tell me how they liked them so I guess it comes through ok to some and not others. Not too sure what to do about that...

jjcool 04-22-10 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dkedvd (Post 10112741)
I just write like I talk. It's the only way I know how. Otherwise I fell what I'm writing isn't me.
Since I'm guessing you looked, what did you think of the collection layout?

Don't get me wrong, I think you have a great collection. I liekd the layout of your list so much, that I am considering doing something similar myself.

I completely understand writing like you talk, but alot of times spoken English isnt correct English. It makes it tough to read, and gives the reader the impression that the writer is not very educated. What I was speaking of, isnt necessarily changing your voice, just polishing what you write, to make it grammatically correct. Getting the same point accross, just in a correct manner.

newginafets 04-23-10 12:10 AM

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there's a site to list ur collection and what you have watched:

http://www.whatiwatch.net

i don't know if it's good or not.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-23-10 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by newginafets (Post 10120970)
there's a site to list ur collection and what you have watched:

http://www.whatiwatch.net

i don't know if it's good or not.

Seems ok. First problem I noticed is that I own more movies than they have in their database.

Trevor 04-23-10 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10121399)
First problem I noticed is that I own more movies than they have in their database.

You can probably say the same thing about Amazon. ;)

tecHouse 04-23-10 07:28 PM

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Movie Collectorz

The Monkees 04-23-10 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10121399)
Seems ok. First problem I noticed is that I own more movies than they have in their database.

The first problem I noticed is that the site is in German

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-24-10 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by The Monkees (Post 10122559)
The first problem I noticed is that the site is in German

Click the English flag on the top right.

I_Like_Movies 04-25-10 12:15 PM

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Always been partial to DVD Profiler as my DVD cataloging program of choice

newginafets 04-27-10 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10121399)
Seems ok. First problem I noticed is that I own more movies than they have in their database.

You can submit the titles that they don't have :)

Originally Posted by The Monkees (Post 10122559)
The first problem I noticed is that the site is in German

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10122906)
Click the English flag on the top right.


The Monkees 04-28-10 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10122906)
Click the English flag on the top right.

That doesn't do much. A lot of it is still in German.

newginafets 04-28-10 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by The Monkees (Post 10128607)
That doesn't do much. A lot of it is still in German.

the only German:

Database probleem opgelost / Database problems resolved
In de nacht van woensdag op donderdag is de de webserver die What I Watch host gecrashed. Bij deze crash is de database beschadigd, wat donderdag 22 april voor veel problemen heeft gezorgd.
Uiteraard is er een backup van 21 april om 23.00 beschikbaar, maar ik heb deze backup niet in zijn totaliteit teruggezet maar heb in de plaats de problemen opgezocht en waar nodig gerepareerd (een volledige herstelactie is een ingrijpende, tijdrovende en risicovolle actie). Ik verwacht dat alle problemen nu opgelost zijn, maar voor de zekerheid kan het geen kwaad om de komende dagen even extra alert te zijn op rare zaken. Mochten dat er veel zijn, zal ik alsnog de backup van 21 april terugzetten.

Vragen of opmerkingen kun je het beste kwijt in het forum in de volgende thread: http://www.whatiwatch.net/forum.php?thr=1184.

Excuses voor het ongemak!
Bart

you don't have to understand those to use the site :)

b2net 04-28-10 01:08 PM

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sprechen Sie Deutsches? ........... nein
do you speak German? ...... no

Gjør du snakker norsk? Ja.. stedet er fra Nederland og er norweigian.
do you speak norwegian? yes.. the site is from netherlands and is norweigian.

Thanks to Translations from Yahoo Babel Fish & Babylon.

Gobear 04-28-10 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by newginafets (Post 10128651)
the only German:

Database probleem opgelost / Database problems resolved
In de nacht van woensdag op donderdag is de de webserver die What I Watch host gecrashed. Bij deze crash is de database beschadigd, wat donderdag 22 april voor veel problemen heeft gezorgd.
Uiteraard is er een backup van 21 april om 23.00 beschikbaar, maar ik heb deze backup niet in zijn totaliteit teruggezet maar heb in de plaats de problemen opgezocht en waar nodig gerepareerd (een volledige herstelactie is een ingrijpende, tijdrovende en risicovolle actie). Ik verwacht dat alle problemen nu opgelost zijn, maar voor de zekerheid kan het geen kwaad om de komende dagen even extra alert te zijn op rare zaken. Mochten dat er veel zijn, zal ik alsnog de backup van 21 april terugzetten.

Vragen of opmerkingen kun je het beste kwijt in het forum in de volgende thread: http://www.whatiwatch.net/forum.php?thr=1184.

Excuses voor het ongemak!
Bart

you don't have to understand those to use the site :)

That's Dutch, not German.

"On the night between Wednesday and Thursday the web server hosting What I Watch crashed. The crash damaged the database, which on Thursday 22 April caused many problems. Of course there is a backup from 21 April 23.00 available. I have not restored this backup in its entirety. but I have looked for problems and where necessary repaired them (a complete restore is a serious, time-consuming and risky action). I expect that all problems are now solved, but for security, don't be angry in the the coming days if some odd things cause extra alert. Should that happen, I will install the backup of 21 April. Questions or observations should be posted in the forum in the following thread: http://www.whatiwatch.net/forum.php?thr=1184 . Excuses for the mess!

newginafets 04-29-10 10:53 PM

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^

Okay my bad, i just based on what The Monkees stated :)


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