Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I'm a little confused because this site doesn't actually have any mythbusters branding, and there totally is already a mythbusters website
So this is just Adam and Jamie doing their own thing, or what? Are they going to move the cut content from the show to tested? God forbid they move the mythbusters forums over, Jesus.
I love you guys. I really do. You know that. And I know you think you have our best interests at heart. But please stop trying to "help us" by defending Tested. If we weren't thrilled about branding the site this way, we wouldn't be here. Trust me.
Jamie and Adam becoming part of Tested is the biggest thing to happen to Tested ever. It's bigger than the time Chloe barked at the first iPad and it was on Japanese TV. It's bigger than the time Norm and I were on TVs in a Canadian department store. It's even bigger than that time I was on the Bombcast and I said executable wrong.
Getting the opportunity to work with Jamie and Adam is a massive step up for Norm and I. These guys are the real deal--they're mad scientists, with 100% emphasis on science. When we met them, and they were into what we do on Tested, we were blown away. We talked together about what we want the site to be. They want a place to dig deeper into the topics most important to them. Norm and I wanted to do the exact same thing with the topics important to us.
I know some of you are probably from areas of the world that their show isn't on, so you may not know that Jamie and Adam are kind of a big deal. You may think that they play scientists on TV, but they're really scientists and makers. M5 is an amazing workshop, full of stuff that I can't wait to learn how to use. I know everyone is skeptical of TV magic and bullshit, but we've spent time with them, and they are 100% the real deal. The opportunity to learn from these guys is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Norm and I. So please, be happy for us.
I realize that change is tough for everyone. This has all happened very quickly for us too. Andy and his team finished the new design for the site in a crazy short time frame, and that meant that a bunch of stuff we wanted to do didn't get done in time and there's quite a bit that's still broken. We're working on fixing it, even as you speak, but it was important that we get the site up today so Adam and Jamie can tell people about it on the current leg of their tour. Talking to thousands of their biggest fans every night was too big of an opportunity for us to miss.
So here's what's going to change and what isn't going to change on Tested.
We're working on adding Twitter boxes to the right column for Norm and I. It seems like that will happen today, but it may not. I'd rather they not be there until Monday than the Top Men suffer another sleepless night. It would have happened before the launch, but frankly we ran out of time.
Jamie, Adam, Norm and I all worked together on the video that went up today. The one where Adam and Jamie introduce their fans to Tested and to Norm and I. They call it "our new site", which was my idea. It is 100% correct. Tested is their new site. It's Norm's and my new site too. Collectively, it's our new site. We are all working on it together. Holy shit, I can't believe I just wrote that. It's still awesome.
I'm going to reiterate this, because it's important. It's our site--Norm's, Adam's, Jamie's, and mine. It's also your site. It always has been. You guys have supported us for a long time. Norm's and mine, Adam's and Jamie's. Norm's and Adam's. Jamie's and mine. It's also OURS, yours and mine. We're all in this together. No one is edging anyone out.
I don't care whose names are on the top of the page or who is in the logo. Norm and I retain the full creative autonomy that we had last week. We're working with Jamie and Adam to get stuff they're excited about on the site, but we're also putting all the stuff we're excited about too.
There will be videos with Norm and I. Some will be very informative. Some will be entertaining. Some will be a mixture of the two. And there will be silliness. I was shooting video when the new site went live that should be up later tonight, or this weekend at the latest. There will also be videos with Jamie and Adam and Norm and I. It is my strong suspicion that stuff will get blown up. I can't wait for that.
The podcast will still be offensive. Gary isn't going anywhere. He just keeps showing up and being Gary no matter what we do.
We're going to be tweaking the balance of content for the site for a while, and when we get a better feel for stuff, it will probably still change from week to week, as interesting things happen in different topics we'll be talking about them on the site. Next week, there will undoubtedly be lots about the iPad. The week after that, we may have more science stuff. Everyone will be represented. It's cool.
We're going to reduce the number of posts on the site and increase the time we spend on them. This is a good thing. When we launched Tested, Norm and I wanted to make the site much more general interest than we were able to with the resources at hand. Teaming up with Jamie and Adam is giving us the opportunity to do so much more than we ever could before. We have a much bigger budget, and much bigger aspirations.
We've got amazing stuff planned for next week and beyond. I hope you'll just give us a chance to show you why we're all (Norm, Adam, Jamie, and I) are about what Tested can be.
Technical stuff on the site is being worked on. It will be fixed, but it also will take time. Please be patient. Use the Bug Report forum to let us know when you find something that's not working right. It helps. Be as detailed as you can.
I think that's it. I'm going to go to the question thread and answer some questions after I go pick up some food. I'm starving.
Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I love you guys. I really do. You know that. And I know you think you have our best interests at heart. But please stop trying to "help us" by defending Tested. If we weren't thrilled about branding the site this way, we wouldn't be here. Trust me.
Jamie and Adam becoming part of Tested is the biggest thing to happen to Tested ever. It's bigger than the time Chloe barked at the first iPad and it was on Japanese TV. It's bigger than the time Norm and I were on TVs in a Canadian department store. It's even bigger than that time I was on the Bombcast and I said executable wrong.
Getting the opportunity to work with Jamie and Adam is a massive step up for Norm and I. These guys are the real deal--they're mad scientists, with 100% emphasis on science. When we met them, and they were into what we do on Tested, we were blown away. We talked together about what we want the site to be. They want a place to dig deeper into the topics most important to them. Norm and I wanted to do the exact same thing with the topics important to us.
I know some of you are probably from areas of the world that their show isn't on, so you may not know that Jamie and Adam are kind of a big deal. You may think that they play scientists on TV, but they're really scientists and makers. M5 is an amazing workshop, full of stuff that I can't wait to learn how to use. I know everyone is skeptical of TV magic and bullshit, but we've spent time with them, and they are 100% the real deal. The opportunity to learn from these guys is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Norm and I. So please, be happy for us.
I realize that change is tough for everyone. This has all happened very quickly for us too. Andy and his team finished the new design for the site in a crazy short time frame, and that meant that a bunch of stuff we wanted to do didn't get done in time and there's quite a bit that's still broken. We're working on fixing it, even as you speak, but it was important that we get the site up today so Adam and Jamie can tell people about it on the current leg of their tour. Talking to thousands of their biggest fans every night was too big of an opportunity for us to miss.
So here's what's going to change and what isn't going to change on Tested.
We're working on adding Twitter boxes to the right column for Norm and I. It seems like that will happen today, but it may not. I'd rather they not be there until Monday than the Top Men suffer another sleepless night. It would have happened before the launch, but frankly we ran out of time.
Jamie, Adam, Norm and I all worked together on the video that went up today. The one where Adam and Jamie introduce their fans to Tested and to Norm and I. They call it "our new site", which was my idea. It is 100% correct. Tested is their new site. It's Norm's and my new site too. Collectively, it's our new site. We are all working on it together. Holy shit, I can't believe I just wrote that. It's still awesome.
I'm going to reiterate this, because it's important. It's our site--Norm's, Adam's, Jamie's, and mine. It's also your site. It always has been. You guys have supported us for a long time. Norm's and mine, Adam's and Jamie's. Norm's and Adam's. Jamie's and mine. It's also OURS, yours and mine. We're all in this together. No one is edging anyone out.
I don't care whose names are on the top of the page or who is in the logo. Norm and I retain the full creative autonomy that we had last week. We're working with Jamie and Adam to get stuff they're excited about on the site, but we're also putting all the stuff we're excited about too.
There will be videos with Norm and I. Some will be very informative. Some will be entertaining. Some will be a mixture of the two. And there will be silliness. I was shooting video when the new site went live that should be up later tonight, or this weekend at the latest. There will also be videos with Jamie and Adam and Norm and I. It is my strong suspicion that stuff will get blown up. I can't wait for that.
The podcast will still be offensive. Gary isn't going anywhere. He just keeps showing up and being Gary no matter what we do.
We're going to be tweaking the balance of content for the site for a while, and when we get a better feel for stuff, it will probably still change from week to week, as interesting things happen in different topics we'll be talking about them on the site. Next week, there will undoubtedly be lots about the iPad. The week after that, we may have more science stuff. Everyone will be represented. It's cool.
We're going to reduce the number of posts on the site and increase the time we spend on them. This is a good thing. When we launched Tested, Norm and I wanted to make the site much more general interest than we were able to with the resources at hand. Teaming up with Jamie and Adam is giving us the opportunity to do so much more than we ever could before. We have a much bigger budget, and much bigger aspirations.
We've got amazing stuff planned for next week and beyond. I hope you'll just give us a chance to show you why we're all (Norm, Adam, Jamie, and I) are about what Tested can be.
Technical stuff on the site is being worked on. It will be fixed, but it also will take time. Please be patient. Use the Bug Report forum to let us know when you find something that's not working right. It helps. Be as detailed as you can.
I think that's it. I'm going to go to the question thread and answer some questions after I go pick up some food. I'm starving.
Nope, can't trust it, made of tiny hitlers, etc.
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Tiny Hitlers sounds like the punchline to the worst kind of nerds only Twilight Zone that someone needs to make right this instant.
"The utility fog isn't making cars, it's making tanks! Oh God, look at this microscope! They're not tiny machines!" *dum dum duuuum*
Our bosses are thinking of going out and purchasing some cubicles to unify the office, as we're using really cheap, mismatched cubicles right now. We're in year 5 as a company.
I 100% agree that cubicles are soul draining. But man, some of the designs I saw, and the things you can do with them.. I think true design aesthetics are starting to appear in office furniture, which is awesome.
(And besides, I'd just throw my toys up on some shelves and what not, and not even see the walls. )
This latest GB video makes me feel loads better about the situation. Also makes me like them that much more for actually preferring to be able to see one other instead of shrouded by cubicle walls.
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the complaining I'm hearing is about the packaging, not the flavor
So this is just Adam and Jamie doing their own thing, or what? Are they going to move the cut content from the show to tested? God forbid they move the mythbusters forums over, Jesus.
Jamie and Adam becoming part of Tested is the biggest thing to happen to Tested ever. It's bigger than the time Chloe barked at the first iPad and it was on Japanese TV. It's bigger than the time Norm and I were on TVs in a Canadian department store. It's even bigger than that time I was on the Bombcast and I said executable wrong.
Getting the opportunity to work with Jamie and Adam is a massive step up for Norm and I. These guys are the real deal--they're mad scientists, with 100% emphasis on science. When we met them, and they were into what we do on Tested, we were blown away. We talked together about what we want the site to be. They want a place to dig deeper into the topics most important to them. Norm and I wanted to do the exact same thing with the topics important to us.
I know some of you are probably from areas of the world that their show isn't on, so you may not know that Jamie and Adam are kind of a big deal. You may think that they play scientists on TV, but they're really scientists and makers. M5 is an amazing workshop, full of stuff that I can't wait to learn how to use. I know everyone is skeptical of TV magic and bullshit, but we've spent time with them, and they are 100% the real deal. The opportunity to learn from these guys is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Norm and I. So please, be happy for us.
I realize that change is tough for everyone. This has all happened very quickly for us too. Andy and his team finished the new design for the site in a crazy short time frame, and that meant that a bunch of stuff we wanted to do didn't get done in time and there's quite a bit that's still broken. We're working on fixing it, even as you speak, but it was important that we get the site up today so Adam and Jamie can tell people about it on the current leg of their tour. Talking to thousands of their biggest fans every night was too big of an opportunity for us to miss.
So here's what's going to change and what isn't going to change on Tested.
We're working on adding Twitter boxes to the right column for Norm and I. It seems like that will happen today, but it may not. I'd rather they not be there until Monday than the Top Men suffer another sleepless night. It would have happened before the launch, but frankly we ran out of time.
Jamie, Adam, Norm and I all worked together on the video that went up today. The one where Adam and Jamie introduce their fans to Tested and to Norm and I. They call it "our new site", which was my idea. It is 100% correct. Tested is their new site. It's Norm's and my new site too. Collectively, it's our new site. We are all working on it together. Holy shit, I can't believe I just wrote that. It's still awesome.
I'm going to reiterate this, because it's important. It's our site--Norm's, Adam's, Jamie's, and mine. It's also your site. It always has been. You guys have supported us for a long time. Norm's and mine, Adam's and Jamie's. Norm's and Adam's. Jamie's and mine. It's also OURS, yours and mine. We're all in this together. No one is edging anyone out.
I don't care whose names are on the top of the page or who is in the logo. Norm and I retain the full creative autonomy that we had last week. We're working with Jamie and Adam to get stuff they're excited about on the site, but we're also putting all the stuff we're excited about too.
There will be videos with Norm and I. Some will be very informative. Some will be entertaining. Some will be a mixture of the two. And there will be silliness. I was shooting video when the new site went live that should be up later tonight, or this weekend at the latest. There will also be videos with Jamie and Adam and Norm and I. It is my strong suspicion that stuff will get blown up. I can't wait for that.
The podcast will still be offensive. Gary isn't going anywhere. He just keeps showing up and being Gary no matter what we do.
We're going to be tweaking the balance of content for the site for a while, and when we get a better feel for stuff, it will probably still change from week to week, as interesting things happen in different topics we'll be talking about them on the site. Next week, there will undoubtedly be lots about the iPad. The week after that, we may have more science stuff. Everyone will be represented. It's cool.
We're going to reduce the number of posts on the site and increase the time we spend on them. This is a good thing. When we launched Tested, Norm and I wanted to make the site much more general interest than we were able to with the resources at hand. Teaming up with Jamie and Adam is giving us the opportunity to do so much more than we ever could before. We have a much bigger budget, and much bigger aspirations.
We've got amazing stuff planned for next week and beyond. I hope you'll just give us a chance to show you why we're all (Norm, Adam, Jamie, and I) are about what Tested can be.
Technical stuff on the site is being worked on. It will be fixed, but it also will take time. Please be patient. Use the Bug Report forum to let us know when you find something that's not working right. It helps. Be as detailed as you can.
I think that's it. I'm going to go to the question thread and answer some questions after I go pick up some food. I'm starving.
I feel the need to once again link you to my new twitter
https://twitter.com/#!/NotAlexNavarro
i still don't have to like it though.
Nope, can't trust it, made of tiny hitlers, etc.
"The utility fog isn't making cars, it's making tanks! Oh God, look at this microscope! They're not tiny machines!" *dum dum duuuum*
Sounds like Gamespot is having fun with them moving in as well
yes this
the shift in content focus is the thing I'm most excited for
I never visited the site before because I just do not care that much about phones or tablets or apple products in general
but that article about artificial hearts? yes please.
i'm glad they're doing some remodeling
but I expect wonderful things on the whiteboards they will probably have
Yeah, that's the worst part
They had a bar and were building an arcade down there too
Now it's gone
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I believe that during the announcement they considered doing just this.
This is why the giant bomb guys have gotten my money.
They think of everything.
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It sounds like Will and Norm might be crashing the place... and vice versa.
They're still friends, after all.
To be fair, I pronounced 'dynasty' weird. I hear you my brother Will!
Not unless you've ever been in Montreal.
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Our bosses are thinking of going out and purchasing some cubicles to unify the office, as we're using really cheap, mismatched cubicles right now. We're in year 5 as a company.
I 100% agree that cubicles are soul draining. But man, some of the designs I saw, and the things you can do with them.. I think true design aesthetics are starting to appear in office furniture, which is awesome.
(And besides, I'd just throw my toys up on some shelves and what not, and not even see the walls. )
PSN: Robo_Wizard1
Also man Brad has an awesome voice. I would pay to have him read me a story.
i like all the phone talk.
And they'll still have all that phone talk!
But for the rest of us who aren't phone-crazy, we now have stuff to read!
i mean if stupid corpo and HR don't get involved
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it's always so fake looking
we need to move on from the brick wall you guys
it's time for new movements. new paradigm shifts in the company, away from brick walls. towards cubicles. towards synergy. towards the future
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