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    has anyone seen that show?

    a lot of bs, but still quite entertaining :P

    today they put a 15th century knight vs a 17th century pirate.

    they ran some tests, completely overestimated the pirate's grenade. I have to say the blunderbus was quite nasty but cmon, you cant seriously believe a pirate will defeat a fully armoured knight in hand to hand combat. besides on land, put 10 knights vs 10 pirates and the knights win every single time.

    i hope the next episode is conan the barbarian vs Luke Skywalker.

    any one want to make bets?
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    It's kind of like 300. Just throw all knowledge and common sense out the window, and you'll likely enjoy it. Wish I still had the history channel.

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    It's times like this when I wish I still watched History channel

    My friends and I made up a fun game though. Everyone sits around the tv and guesses what type of program will be on history channel (usually Nostradamus, Templars, Masons, WWII, etc.), and then we turn on the tv and find out.

    It's a pretty fun waste of about 1 minute, and it's a great betting game too
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    I have heard of it, I checked its Wikipedia entry and it struck me as too messed-up and what I generally call OMG teh MILITARY PWNS!!11 - there are plenty of programs of that nature, as much as some of those programs are attempting to make themselves sound serious, as if they did not know only military-obsessed 13 year olds watch them... The scenario is so implausible that the show is nothing but pure entertainment fodder no different from anything else, save its veil.

    Military porn would be a good name, because of the similarities. Just like History Channel is history porn and Discovery Channels are science porn. Neither actually feature real stuff.

    Not that I condemn anyone watching the stuff. But getting engrossed in it is not a positive thing IMHO... Not negative either, but simply rubbish.

    This Onion article (WARNING: one F-word, Onion always swears ) captures much of my feelings on Discovery-type channels:
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    Frustrated by continued demands from viewers for more awesome and extreme programming, Science Channel president Clark Bunting told reporters Tuesday that his cable network was "completely incapable" of watering down science any further than it already had. [U]

    An ad for the Science Channel's easy-to-pronounce gourd-launching show, Punkin Chunkin.

    "Look, we've tried, we really have, but it's simply not possible to set the bar any lower," said a visibly exhausted Bunting, adding that he "could not in good conscience" make science any more mindless or insultingly juvenile. "We already have a show called Really Big Things, which is just ridiculous if you think about it, and one called Heavy Metal Taskforce, which I guess deals with science on some distant level, though I don't know what it is. Plus, there's Punkin Chunkin."

    "Punkin Chunkin, for Christ's sake," added Bunting, referring to the popular program in which contestants launch oversized pumpkins into the air using catapults. "What more do you people want?"

    Along with Bunting's remarks, the Science Channel issued a statement claiming that it currently airs more than 150 programming hours that are tangentially, and often laughably, related to science, and that staff members are unable to bring themselves to make those hours even more asinine.


    Test audiences responded poorly to the show's "overly-scientific" method of dropping a bear 300 feet.

    Debbie Myers, general manager of the Science Channel, said the cable station has maintained a balance of 5 percent science content and 95 percent mind-numbing drivel over the past few years, and that this was as far as they were willing to go.

    "At this point, having the word 'how' in a show's title is about as close to scientific investigation as we get," Myers said. "In fact, I don't even know how we can justify airing a show like Mantracker at all. A cowboy hunts contestants down using his trailing skills? I guess you could say it makes the audience use 'observation' by watching what happens on screen."

    "Observation is a part of science, right?" Myers added. "Jesus Christ."

    A survey of the network's current schedule confirmed Monday that on-air demonstrations of such basic scientific principles as "inertia" and "momentum" are mostly relegated to pushing a blindfolded participant strapped to an office chair down a steep hill, while other concepts, such as "sublimation," are regularly demonstrated by strapping dynamite to a large fiberglass Big Boy statue and then watching it explode.

    As evidence of their refusal to further water down programming, network sources pointed to a number of proposed shows they've abandoned in recent weeks, including an animal-based bungee-jumping program called Extreme Gravity, and Atom Smashers, a series that was was roundly rejected by focus groups as being "too technical" and "not awesome enough."

    "People liked that the particle accelerators were really huge, but apparently the show didn't have enough smashing to hold their interest," said a former employee who wished to remain anonymous. "In the end, it was either add a huge monster truck for no reason whatsoever or pull the plug on the entire project. Honestly, I don't think I'd be able to face my wife and children had we gone through with it."

    While they won't be dumbing down their already crude lineup of shows, Science Channel officials assured viewers that the network will continue to cater to the lowest common denominator and will keep airing embarrassingly base content completely stripped of all intellectual integrity. Officials also noted that the cable channel greatly values the 18- to 45-year-old demographic of louts, clods, and empty-headed dumb.

    "I don't like it when the science people talk about things no one can even understand," said Rich Parker, an Ohio resident. "It's like, just quit your yapping and dip the chain saw into the liquid nitrogen already."

    David Zaslav, CEO of the network's parent company, Discovery Communications, said he has not ruled out rebranding the Science Channel as the Stuff Channel.
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    eh its mindless entertainment at its worst. i think the results are ridiculous and they don't take into account certain things. like whent he green beret fights like some spetsnaz or something. i dont care how good your "hand to hand" combat is the dude with the faster finger probably going to win.

    totally ridiculous and TS are you kidding pirates would win men stopped wearing armor because of guns..... which pirates had. Screw grenades pirate pulls out a pistol and shoots the knight from point blank range. unless the knight can dodge bullets cause yah know that armor makes you move so fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centurion1 View Post
    eh its mindless entertainment at its worst. i think the results are ridiculous and they don't take into account certain things. like whent he green beret fights like some spetsnaz or something. i dont care how good your "hand to hand" combat is the dude with the faster finger probably going to win.

    totally ridiculous and TS are you kidding pirates would win men stopped wearing armor because of guns..... which pirates had. Screw grenades pirate pulls out a pistol and shoots the knight from point blank range. unless the knight can dodge bullets cause yah know that armor makes you move so fast.
    i said hand to hand combat... and besides they tested the guns, and it didnt even made a dent in the knights armour. 1 on 1 they stand no chance. they didnt stopped wearing armour and such until after napoleon. knights however stopped being effective after mass pike and crossbow/musket tactics. no matter how good a fighter or how heavily armoured, 300 knights cant stand up against 500 crossbows protected by 500 pikes.


    the blunderbus however was totally devastating... i didnt expect that.
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    the military channel is so much better than the history channel.
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    the military channel is so much better than the history channel.
    amen brother. absolutely though they have alot of reruns. the military reenactments late at night are amazing by the way. (they do like rome and stuff)

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    Has anyone watched this show? I saw some of the old shows on their website when a friend recommended it to me. It has to be the worst TV show I have ever seen. What a load of BS!
    Darn, I feel myself wanting to punch Geiger in the head!
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    I'd really love to hate this show, but the truth is, it's fantastic dumb entertainment. That's about all I can say about it without going into a spergout of cosmic proportions.

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    yeah... dont steal my threads!!!

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    Never seen it, but it looks pretty funny from that other thread.

    Might not suit the history buffs but it would be pretty entertaining to watch a 17th century pirate fight against a 15th century knight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    yeah... dont steal my threads!!!
    lol, sorry. :P I didn't see your thread.
    Did you see the aftermath of Attila vs. Alexander? Someone pointed out that Alexander was a superior commander and they justified their decision by saying that what really mattered was 1v1 skill. A question a little while later in the show pointed out that Alexander was a far superior 1v1 fighter, and they admitted that it was the truth but justified their decision saying that Attila's style of command made up for it and that 1v1 didn't really matter that much!
    lol, how can people see that and not notice the stupidity, hypocrisy, and BS.
    I am gonna be setting up a Max Geiger gel dummy in my back yard and testing my shotty on it.
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