Re: [OT] Freescale English?
- From: marcus@xxxxxxxxxx (marcus hall)
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 17:57:11 -0000
In article <grOdneDd7eA7ckjbnZ2dnUVZ_vyinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Jim Stewart <jstewart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone watch the Canadian show "How it's Made"?
Marvelous show that takes you into factories and
shows how things are made. The dialog appears
to have been written in French/Canadian then
translated and narrated word-for-word into English.
All sorts of amusing little usage and technical mis-
translations.
That was one of my kids' favorite shows a couple of years ago.. They would
even "play 'How It's Made'"...
Anyhow, the original narration did seem to be word-for-word translated
to english, with the units still in metric. It seems that they then added
subtitles for the US broadcast with the imperial units. Then, later, the
audio was re-dubbed with imperial units, but the video was not changed back,
so they had a rather amusing ".. oven at 600 degrees farenheight" with
some text on the screen "That's 600 F!".. Well, I found that amusing!..
marcus hall
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