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BumpWorthy => BumpWorthy and Bumps => Topic started by: mistahsingh on December 23, 2011, 11:34:52 PM

Title: December 17th Bump Request
Post by: mistahsingh on December 23, 2011, 11:34:52 PM
There was a bump, topic was something along the lines of "Where we are with the anime situation", at around 1:00 AM right before Moral Orel which had an amazing beat. If I could get music info/bump video that would be awesome.
Title: Re: December 17th Bump Request
Post by: NumyMufn on January 27, 2012, 02:59:16 PM
Sorry, you seem to have slipped through the cracks  :roll:

I had a little trouble tracking it down, the date didn't quite line up... once I did I realized you may have already found it. There were two anime related bumps, the one directly in front of Orel was the Venn Diagram: http://www.bumpworthy.com/bumps/4402

The other one was just a few minutes before that: http://www.bumpworthy.com/bumps/4521

Just in case both of those are a miss, let me clarify the date issue. Dec. 17th was a Saturday, no text bumps, no Moral Orel. Well, I understand a lot of people think the date should change at midnight so I checked Friday the 16th. All the bumps that night were of this green holiday variety: http://www.bumpworthy.com/bumps/4410 Moving forward didn't make sense, so I went back another day... technical difficulties... *argh* ... but eventually came up with the above.

About the date changing at midnight, if you knew me even a little bit you'd wonder why I'm NOT insistent about it  :-D Functionally, around here, it's not practical to think that way. Four time zones across the US and peeps on the West Coast watching the East Coast feed...  :-o if you look at the AS schedule the entire block is listed on (http://www.adultswim.com/schedule/index.html) one (http://www.adultswim.com/schedule/onair.html) date (http://schedule.adultswim.com/servlet/ScheduleServlet?action=AS&theDate=3/14/09&timeZone=EST). The old TV Guide used to switch dates at 5:00am - I suppose it's a hold over from the old days when TV actually went off the air at "... the end of our programming day..."