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Yes, let's ask the people in South Korea or Japan how much slower their internet is compared to the US or Canada. (/sarcasm)

The text has been amended. The "job" opening is for people that live in the US or Canada. Not sure about the accent part. I think they actually need someone with an "international english" accent, as in "no accent". Even if british accents are all the rage right now. Maybe that needs to be clarified too.
Yea he edited his original post :slap:
I didn't delete my post because i already typed :laugh:
Lazy ME :D

"let's ask the people in South Korea or Japan how much slower their internet is compared to the US or Canada"


Yes but with restrictions aka Japan last time I checked not sure about South korea though.

FYI My post was targeted to poor countries :)
 
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Sorry, I can see how that can be misread. Fixed. We're seeking entries only from US and Canada (this is for accent, logistical and passport-mobility reasons). We can make an exception for someone from the UK, if they think their accent is clear.

You're making a huge assumption about the language skills and abilities of the majority of my fellow citizens and the myriad of strange accents we have! :roll:
 
hahaha... not for me coz im over 31
and interesting, maybe i could take it to my list and watch it later
 
Out of curiosity, why USA and Canada only? I always thought TPU was, as opposed to Anandtech, an european site. I mean Wizzard is from Germany and it's his site, right?
 
Out of curiosity, why USA and Canada only? I always thought TPU was, as opposed to Anandtech, an european site. I mean Wizzard is from Germany and it's his site, right?

They say for accent, logistical and passport-mobility reasons. Note my response above on the accent part.
 
Oh lol.
I'm not sure they would be excited about someone from Minnesota (and there are much worse) :P
 
"Based out of" is valid English (eg: I'm based out of India), but I changed it so it's easier to read. The content of the OP never changed.

I know I know, not saying its not valid, just saying it sounds odd/illogical to me
 
I know I know, not saying its not valid, just saying it sounds odd/illogical to me
Yeah, just one of those many oddities of English that rarely translate directly because they are illogical.
 
I nominate @RCoon to be the face of TPU.

I cant think of anyone better suited for the job - top guy all around.

the guy works in IT, he writes for TPU/NPU, he keeps the forums clean and slaps bitches for TPU but above all, he likes a good whisky which is certainly something i can get down with.

I would just close all entries and throw your monies at that guy.
 
I'm going to make you a video, I just need something that interests me. I suppose I could rebox my GTX980 and do that. Going to visit my hometown for a few days first.
You can present anything, doesn't have to be technical, we're interested in you as a person, not the product you hold in your hands :)

Out of curiosity, why USA and Canada only? I always thought TPU was, as opposed to Anandtech, an european site. I mean Wizzard is from Germany and it's his site, right?
We consider ourselves global. US/CA in this case for the native language skills.
 
US/CA in this case for the native language skills.

It's called English for a reason you goddamned weirdo. English people speak it rather well and with some of the most crisp accents you'd never believe.

I'm not interested in position because I'm hideously ugly and camera shy, have a shocking profanity problem and speak with a rapid (though some would say Posh) Glaswegian accent, motherfuckers.

EDIT: and I'm too old at 41. Bawbags the lot of ye!
 
I speak English here in America but a British accent sounds cool. I think you're going to have a hard time trying to find a young hot chick that knows a lot about tech. I second the suggestion for RCoon.
 
Id do it if i werent lazy and had my own place. My house is either A) Constantly too loud or B) Everyone in the damn house is sleeping.
 
The thing about wanting a US/Canada person because of language is it's based on a misconception that the U.S. has a generic sound and dialect. For those that know German, for instance, a Berliner has to concentrate to understand the dialect of Rhineland-Pfalz or Baden-Wurtemberg, and ALL of them wonder WTH Berliners did to eff up the language so much with some of their oddities.

In the U.S. it's just as bad, only multiply by power of 10, with well over a hundred dialects and accents, some based on as small a region as the 50 miles surrounding New Orleans where I live. Then there is the seriously delinquent state of the U.S. educational system, and you see the assumption goes south. The only people who really have that "neutral" accent you are looking for have had it trained into them because they are in the television news industry.

Watching @buildzoid's demo last week, it occurred to me that he sounds more American than most U.S. citizens.

Just my two cents.
 
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Watching @buildzoid's demo last week, it occurred to me that he sounds more American than most U.S. citizens.

Just my two cents.

He's still a candidate. We're just taking in more entries.
 
Watching @buildzoid's demo last week, it occurred to me that he sounds more American than most U.S. citizens.

Just my two cents.

I can change it. I've gone to a British school up to grade 3 and grade 3 onward a more American sounding school. So I can change it. The only problem is that I tend to flip flop between a very light British accent and a light American accent depending on which one I last heard.

It's too bad I'm bellow the age limit.
 
We consider ourselves global. US/CA in this case for the native language skills.

How about Australia? We speak English here. I'm a little surprised the UK isn't part of the selection criteria as well.
 
I'm glad this is opened up. I'll probably rerecord my entry with a pc component since that's what I'm more comfortable with.
 
How about Australia? We speak English here. I'm a little surprised the UK isn't part of the selection criteria as well.

i think our crappy internet rules us out, as well as added expenses for travel to trade shows, shipping costs for items to review, etc etc.
 
People from northern Ohio, northwestern Pennsylvania and northwestern New York as well as those from Toronto Canada make up a vast majority of T.V. Journalists because we speak in a very clear bland accent. I believe that people in central California share the same accent as well.
 
Sounds like a blast. I am very interested in this.
Problem(s) is. My rural broadband(200k dl booo), I work 60-70 hrs a week already, I'm 38, I live in N.S. so I sound like a drunk fisherman;)(not my fault), I cuss naturally and by that I mean I can't stop(My Dads fault). I can edit Youtube videos from my time managing a Chrysler sales media team and have done lots of walk around vid's but most of the time was spent editing(They should have a bleep tone) not filming.
All kidding aside. Shame on you guys for your timing.
Crap! I should have stayed in town. 2.4 Mb dl's there. Once I left Chrysler I removed all "my" Youtube work as well. (spite)
What about @cadaveca ?
Edit: Hilarious your reading now.
 
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