Talk:Homicide: Second Shift

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[edit] Request for Clarification

Could someone with firsthand knowledge of H:SS explain the details of its format? The links listed (specifically "Imaginary Studio" and "Canoe Jam") seem to indicate that the H:SS site presented its material in some sort of "script" or "comic book" type format. However, the text from the [brief] main article includes the line "Downloading episodes were also lengthy ordeals in the dial-up age of the web-explosion." To me, this statement implies, given the lack of any information to the contrary, that "episodes" were actual video segments. Unless, of course, one is operating on the assertion that downloading ANYTHING was a lengthy ordeal in the dial-up age. Regardless, I believe a bit of clarification is in order. Also, format aside, is any of the content from H:SS available anywhere (on the web or otherwise)? --Grammaticus Repairo 00:14, 22 September 2006 (UTC)