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3 Idiots HD Watch Online: Laugh Out Loud with the Funniest Movie of All Time

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  • Aug 13, 2023
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UPDATE 2: It's noon ET, and NBC has finally started broadcasting. As expected, however, the network idiots have decided to show the match on a 2-hour tape delay (online, too!), so it's not worth watching. Click the link above to see it live.




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UPDATE 3: We kept the TV on long enough to assure ourselves that NBC really was deaf enough to show the whole match on tape delay instead of picking it up live in the middle of a tense 3rd set. Having now assured ourselves of that, we've turned the TV off. For the rest of the afternoon, we'll blame NBC for making us watch on a tiny low-res screen with commentary in Spanish instead of on a flat screen in HD--but we'll be thrilled and relieved that we at least have that option. There are 4,000 of us watching live on UStream right now. Feel free to join us. Or watch it here, in English.


NBC will take over the TV broadcasting rights at NOON, ET. So for the next 45 minutes or so, we can pray hard that they'll do the right thing and pick up the match in progress. After all, 90% of the pleasure of watching live sports is...watching live sports. And anyone who cares about an esoteric sport like tennis enough to waste part of a holiday watching it wants to watch it live.


Addendum: We have another question for NBC: Jeff Zucker, we believe, is a tennis fan. We assume Dick Ebersol is, too. Are we supposed to believe that these two folks are settling for watching a two-hour tape delay?


We sat down in the family room and tuned into the Opening Ceremony last night. And out came the Nexus 7. The second screen. I launched Twitter to see what folks were saying and found tweets talking about the event in the past tense. And then it occurred to me that we were watching on a tape delay. Of course we were watching on a tape delay. The opening ceremonies had happened in London in the evening which was friday afternoon New York time.


That's the challenge for NBC and all broadcasters who are carrying the Olympics. I vote for a live TV schedule and watching the games on my computer at work over a tape delay and the information coming at me before I can see it happening with my own eyes.


Agree. I remember how magic it was, as a kid, to get up in the middle of the night to watch certain events. (Or as a young adult, sneaking off to a student/employee lounge to watch in the middle of the day.)


Tape delay has been on borrowed time for a bit now. Now that more people have DVRs or cable companies that offer the start over feature I think the 2014 Games will show differently. For the record after a day of moving wife and hit the startover button and watched at our leisure.


In many ways, the past tense on Twitter encouraged audiences to watch the taped broadcast in the United States. Twitter previews hyped the show. I even spoiled the torch lighters for my mom via Twitter and she was even more incentivized to stay up to watch the Ceremony to the end.The broadcasters are right to tape delay Twitter to justify ratings. It may disturb Twitter users but they still watch anyway. The second screen is just as much for conversation as it is previews.


At least the Canadian broadcaster, CTV, had the sense to realize that the opening ceremony has to be shown live. This tweet by Sam Biddle @samfbiddle made me laugh yesterday:Thank you Tim Berners-Lee for creating the technology that lead me to this bootleg stream of the Olympics where I am now watching you


we have more tv to watch now. if you can capture 15% of any audience on tv at the same time watching the same thing without skipping commercials, you are now a god. 8% penetration for twitter is higher than some cult shows brought back


Watching the British Open a week ago, the event started at 7:00 and ended at around 1:30 ETD. The Olympics will be playing at that time and end around 4:00. The NBC feed allows everyone to watch it in the comfort of their homes rather than sneaking around at the office. I would rather have the live feeds played with the replays or highlights at night.


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