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Post by redzed » Sun Jul 27, 2014 07:08

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Redzed writes:
Here is some news from our colleagues from the Polish language branch of Wedliny Domowe.

Maxell informs us that a series of professionally recorded videos relating to meat processing technology is nearing completion. The subjects covered are cutting and processing of pork and beef, curing, sausages, solid cut meats, offal/organ meat products, etc. The videos feature Dziadek and Bagno, who are the primary instructors at the School of Domestic Meat Processing.

The videos are of course in Polish, but if there is adequate interest expressed by members of the English language branch of WD, they are willing to make these videos accessible to us either by inserting sub-titles or dubbing in an English language dialogue. The videos will be in video on demand format (VOD), and playable on all devices that have internet access.
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Post by Baconologist » Sun Jul 27, 2014 09:10

Sounds awesome.
Here's one vote for English sub-titles or dubbing in an English language dialogue.

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Post by Janlab » Sun Jul 27, 2014 09:17

That would really be great!
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Post by el Ducko » Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:59

Making that knowledge available in English would be wonderful. As you may remember, we tried to organize a two-day get-together, a year or so back, to get those guys to the USA to present their material, but language difficulties got in the way. This would overcome the problem, plus it would make the material available more widely than in one place. Wow! ...professionally recorded, too.

...so I vote YES !!!! Please do this.
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Post by Shuswap » Sun Jul 27, 2014 14:30

Whichever is easiest for them - beggars can't be choosers and this beggar is always eager for more info :razz:
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Post by Gulyás » Sun Jul 27, 2014 14:59

I'm very interested too.
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Post by two_MN_kids » Sun Jul 27, 2014 21:19

Wonderful idea, another vote for some English sub-titles or dubbing in English.

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Post by sambal badjak » Mon Jul 28, 2014 08:06

Same here. I think it would be great and don't mind if it is subtitles or dubbing
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Post by nuynai » Mon Jul 28, 2014 17:15

I'm in also. Just let us know when they're available. Thanks Red.
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Post by crustyo44 » Mon Jul 28, 2014 19:17

Count me in!!!!!!!!!!! Never too old to teach an old dog new tricks!!!!!!!!!
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Post by oneills » Tue Jul 29, 2014 00:35

Me too !
I think that would be a fantastic idea.
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Post by spud » Tue Jul 29, 2014 05:21

A Big YES from this old coote.
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Post by Cabonaia » Tue Jul 29, 2014 05:31

Sounds great! I would watch them whether they were subtitled or translated or whatever.

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Post by NorthFork » Tue Jul 29, 2014 15:40

Another Please and Thank you for the videos-dubbed or subtitles, either way would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by redzed » Thu Jul 31, 2014 14:57

Looks like we have cosiderable interest in the videos. I'm quite certain that we will all learn something from them. Maxell checks our site everyday, so those of you who have not as yet raised your hand in support, I encourage you to do so.

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