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Leandro
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Originally posted by winna: Do you happen to know whether any of those IPs belong to people we know..?. C'mon leo, email me!!@! Since I don't have a bunch of IPs stored away for comparison, so, I don't know. The subnets I posted above are taken straight from the logs, but there were over 50 other subnets I didn't copy anywhere before deleting them, and now they're gone. Sorry :P Anyway, getting back on topic: I suggest interviewing Idan, the starter of the Futurama Fan Game project. Though since I'm the Futurama webmaster with the most involvement in the whole thing, Kenneth will probably tell me to do it :P The next interview is done, I just have to format / translate it and it'll go up.
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Beamer
DOOP Secretary
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I read the first 2 interviews - they were nice, my only problem with them is that they seem more like an interrogation than an actual conversation. I mean, there's no real sense of interaction between the interviewer and the interviewee, it just seems to come across as more of one question after another. Also, why do you put enter lines between your own comments and the next questions? eg: "FemJesse: Especially apples. Kenneth: LOL Kenneth: Back to Futurama, do you think fanworks are doing a good job at keeping the show alive?" Still, I did think the interviews were very informative, despite the questions not flowing well at times. Didn't quite care for the random questions though (and this is coming from someone who LOVES random-ness), they just seemed REALLY forced. Don't get me wrong, I know these comments have come off as being nothing but bitching about the interview - but these problems were minor parts of the interviews, and I really just mean them as suggestions, or "constructive criticism" (put in quotations because I hate that phrase ). Like I said, both interviews WERE very informative. They were both interesting to read, and I look forward to seeing the next ones. Those few earlier complaints aside, good work!
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Leandro
Bending Unit
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« Reply #45 on: 12-01-2004 00:18 »
« Last Edit on: 12-01-2004 00:18 »
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Well, my interview with Javier of The Futurama Point is up, and if you thought Ken's interviews were a bit too "forced" because of the prepared questions, you'll be probably shooting me down to hell for this one. But hey, it's the first time I try one of those things, and besides, it's Kenneth's fault for getting me to do it in the first place The original spanish version of the interview is here as well. About the other topic being discussed on this thread (cheating in the fanart section), a certain scanner who was at the top got his votes reset to zero, so you could go and re-vote for him
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TheLesbianLeela
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by Kyle_M: Daniela's interview seemed pretty fun! The FM:TLZ-interview was both interesting and fun. Also an honour Zoidberg: "She got interviewed. What an honour." Uhm, just curiously - is this mainly about artists or generally about people somewhat important to the fan community? Thinking of that, it should be only a matter of time untill the "legends" will ask to be interviewed. You know, like ... uhm, Nurdy maybe. Or Juliet. All that famous, good known people. Just curiously.
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Nasty Pasty
DOOP Secretary
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I really enjoyed your interview FemJesse. And I hope that you continue your "experimental fanarts" and make the Futurama community a happier place. And it's nice to see ya back on PEEL.
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Teral
Helpy McHelphelp
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Nasty Pasty
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I just read the interview with Zed and I really loved it. Great great stuff.
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Zmithy
Professor
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That was the best one so far, very interesting. I think you should keep with that style of interview.
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