>I know I'm coming across as a real ass
Yes, you are.
>but I feel pretty damn strongly about this >particular matter.
I would suggest that you can not care about this any more strongly than I do.
>To elaborate, I wasn't saying that fiona did supervise the transfers. i was >saying >that someone who knows the show, like fiona, SHOULD have oversaw the >transfers. >For someone that cares about the fans, and has reason to distrust a network >to do >the job right, I'm surprised something like that wasn't done.
Can I ask you a question? What color is the sky in the world where you live?
I cannot send someone, nor can I, just barge into a major studio's technical lab and demand to oversee this process. First off, I didn't know WHEN it was being done, nobody told me, because they never tell ANYbody.
Second, again, if you think I or anyone can just go barging in there and oversee this thing on my say-so...you're from Mars. It doesn't work that way.
It's got nothing to do with caring about a show or not caring about a show, it's got everything to do with what you can and can't do when it comes to marching into somebody's office in a multi-billion dollar corporation and telling them their job when (at that point) there had not been any reason shown to merit this. Saying "I'm here because you guys are just such fuckups that I *know* you're going to mess this up" would serve only to have security summoned.
I'm sorry, but neither I nor anyone else involved with Babylonian Prods. can be held responsible for your erroneous view of how things should be done, which do not touch reality at any two contiguous points.
jms
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