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:This actually brings up something I've been wondering about - how come you're prioritising the production order over the airdate? I can think of quite a few shows that deliberately record out-of-order, due to [voice] actor availability, wanting to leave trickier episodes until later, etc (including a few cartoons, like the original He-Man where the intended ep 1 was done fourth). Is there something blatantly "off" about them, like a reference to something which hasn't happened yet in airdate order or somesuxh? - [[User:Reboot|Reboot (SoM)]] <small>''[[User talk:Reboot|talk page]]''</small> | :This actually brings up something I've been wondering about - how come you're prioritising the production order over the airdate? I can think of quite a few shows that deliberately record out-of-order, due to [voice] actor availability, wanting to leave trickier episodes until later, etc (including a few cartoons, like the original He-Man where the intended ep 1 was done fourth). Is there something blatantly "off" about them, like a reference to something which hasn't happened yet in airdate order or somesuxh? - [[User:Reboot|Reboot (SoM)]] <small>''[[User talk:Reboot|talk page]]''</small> | ||
::The easiest way to correct this is to upload new versions of the images with the correct names. For the old versions with the incorrect data, you can edit the description with something like "Duplicate image - Please Delete". Include PLEASE DELETE in your editing summary line as well. This puts the correct images into immediate use, and when Reboot can attend to it, he can delete the dupes. -- [[User:Craigopher|Gopher]] 04:53, 12 December 2006 (PST) | ::The easiest way to correct this is to upload new versions of the images with the correct names. For the old versions with the incorrect data, you can edit the description with something like "Duplicate image - Please Delete". Include PLEASE DELETE in your editing summary line as well. This puts the correct images into immediate use, and when Reboot can attend to it, he can delete the dupes. -- [[User:Craigopher|Gopher]] 04:53, 12 December 2006 (PST) | ||
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+ | ::The reason I'm using production over airdate order is because that's how the episodes were intended to be shown, and eventually I expect them to be collected on DVD in this order. The original "Star Trek" aired out of order, for example, but now they're always shown in the intended order. Ditto "Firefly", "Crusade", and lots of other series [http://www.google.com/search?q=episodes+aired+out+of+order]. Plus we don't know what might be referenced later in continuity. -- [[User:Mgrabois|Omnicom]] 21:56, 12 December 2006 (PST) |
Revision as of 22:56, 12 December 2006
Can someone rename this image and the Fear Factory image? I accidentally switched the numbers up when uploading them. The correct names should be 1.06_Phantoms.jpg and 1.04_Fear_Factory.jpg. The relevant episode pages are already set to take the updated names. -- Omnicom 00:36, 12 December 2006 (PST)
- This actually brings up something I've been wondering about - how come you're prioritising the production order over the airdate? I can think of quite a few shows that deliberately record out-of-order, due to [voice] actor availability, wanting to leave trickier episodes until later, etc (including a few cartoons, like the original He-Man where the intended ep 1 was done fourth). Is there something blatantly "off" about them, like a reference to something which hasn't happened yet in airdate order or somesuxh? - Reboot (SoM) talk page
- The easiest way to correct this is to upload new versions of the images with the correct names. For the old versions with the incorrect data, you can edit the description with something like "Duplicate image - Please Delete". Include PLEASE DELETE in your editing summary line as well. This puts the correct images into immediate use, and when Reboot can attend to it, he can delete the dupes. -- Gopher 04:53, 12 December 2006 (PST)
- The reason I'm using production over airdate order is because that's how the episodes were intended to be shown, and eventually I expect them to be collected on DVD in this order. The original "Star Trek" aired out of order, for example, but now they're always shown in the intended order. Ditto "Firefly", "Crusade", and lots of other series [1]. Plus we don't know what might be referenced later in continuity. -- Omnicom 21:56, 12 December 2006 (PST)