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IRS Star Trek Video
My tax dollars at work.
I'll bet 100 Quatloos Captain this will suck!
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
The really bad thing about the video is that the cast was made up of IRS executives and their staff.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
At least Social Security has decent videos. Have you ever seen the ones they did with Patty Duke? They did one that spoofed Star Trek but it had Patty Duke and George Takei is it was all good.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
I feel that "sucks" is insufficient, by an order of magnitude, for describing this video. A giant black hole eating the center of a galaxy doesn't suck as much as this does.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
As usual these snafus get blown out of proportion. It cost less than $100K? Are we such immature imbeciles that we still regard the government as the problem not as a force for reform and as a catalyst for transformation?
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
Although "sucks" is an understatement, I can appreciate the IRS not wanting to send all their employees to Anaheim. Disneyland cannot fit within the per diem. (Even the food at Disneyland won't fit within the per diem.)
Seriously, a good training video can save expenses while having only a minimal reduction in training efficiency.
Seriously, a good training video can save expenses while having only a minimal reduction in training efficiency.
Where is Famspear when you need him? This deserves a limerick; it couldn't be any worse than the video.I've met good trainers and seen good training videos. This is not a good training video.
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Boy, you guys really know how to encourage the budding creativity of a senstive, young poet. I know you're trying to get me to streeeeeeetch myself artistically.Arthur Rubin wrote:Where is Famspear when you need him? This deserves a limerick; it couldn't be any worse than the video.
I'm thinking that Gene Roddenberry must be rolling over in his grave.
The Saturday Night Live spoof of Star Trek was funny, and how many movies have been made?
But this IRS video might be the last straw -- the one that finally kills the Star Trek franchise.
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Oh, this pond'rously awful depiction
Is the nadir of all science fiction.
This attempt at Star Trek
Is the worst kind of dreck;
I don't think I will see contradiction.
Is the nadir of all science fiction.
This attempt at Star Trek
Is the worst kind of dreck;
I don't think I will see contradiction.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
Were you going all out for your 5,000th post? Happy quintiversary! I made that word up.Famspear wrote:Oh, this pond'rously awful depiction
Is the nadir of all science fiction.
This attempt at Star Trek
Is the worst kind of dreck;
I don't think I will see contradiction.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
I also feel that it the bad thing about the video is that the cast was made up of IRS executives and their staff.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
Strange as it might seem, that is FAR from the poorest trsining video IRS has ever made.
Back in the good old days (before CGI and other neat tools were invented) the videos consisted of an IRS "Subject Matter Expert" sitting behind a desk and reading (actually droning) a prepared script. They were lethal. The audience survival rate was less than 50%.
Back in the good old days (before CGI and other neat tools were invented) the videos consisted of an IRS "Subject Matter Expert" sitting behind a desk and reading (actually droning) a prepared script. They were lethal. The audience survival rate was less than 50%.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
Speaking as a lifetime insomniac, I recall those fondly. NOTHING has ever put me to sleep faster.AndyK wrote:Strange as it might seem, that is FAR from the poorest trsining video IRS has ever made.
Back in the good old days (before CGI and other neat tools were invented) the videos consisted of an IRS "Subject Matter Expert" sitting behind a desk and reading (actually droning) a prepared script. They were lethal. The audience survival rate was less than 50%.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
It turns out that this StarTrek parody is giving the IRS a terrible headache. This video was cooked up in 2010 and now Congress (and the press) is bitching that it is a TERRIBLE waste of taxpayer money (for one thing, it teaches hardly any sort of information -- unlike a tolerated IRS Gilligan's Island parody). I cannot guess the cost of the video but, if IRS people constructed the sets and costumes, it probably cost less than the agency's Christman parties. Compared to some other videos that corporations/organizations have cooked up, I think this is pretty clever, but the IRS has been beaten into apologizing for it.
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Thanks. Wow. Five thousand posts. No wonder I feel tired.Burnaby49 wrote:Were you going all out for your 5,000th post? Happy quintiversary! I made that word up.Famspear wrote:Oh, this pond'rously awful depiction
Is the nadir of all science fiction.
This attempt at Star Trek
Is the worst kind of dreck;
I don't think I will see contradiction.
Oh, wait, no. I just forgot to take my Geritol.
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Were it not for the totals being reset after our friend Mr. Merrill was finally shown the gate, I might be closing in on that august total, if not past it....
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How was this blown out of proportion? The video was not for training purposes and both the IRS and others agree that this video should have never been made. The cost ($60,000) was a waste of taxpayer money. When the government is causing problems like this, it is removing its ability to be a force for reform and transformation.Number Six wrote:As usual these snafus get blown out of proportion. It cost less than $100K? Are we such immature imbeciles that we still regard the government as the problem not as a force for reform and as a catalyst for transformation?
It wasn't a training video. So it can't be even considered in that category.AndyK wrote:Strange as it might seem, that is FAR from the poorest trsining video IRS has ever made.
Please. There have been live IRS classroom sessions that exhibited that same practice. Nothing worse than an "experienced" instructor reading the material out of the book.AndyK wrote:Back in the good old days (before CGI and other neat tools were invented) the videos consisted of an IRS "Subject Matter Expert" sitting behind a desk and reading (actually droning) a prepared script.
Hardly any information taught? Try no information was taught. It was an entertainment introduction to the SB/SE manager's meeting. So it was a waste of taxpayer's money.fortinbras wrote:It turns out that this StarTrek parody is giving the IRS a terrible headache. This video was cooked up in 2010 and now Congress (and the press) is bitching that it is a TERRIBLE waste of taxpayer money (for one thing, it teaches hardly any sort of information -- unlike a tolerated IRS Gilligan's Island parody).
Don't have to guess, the IRS has already confirmed to Congress that the video was made for $60,000.fortinbras wrote:I cannot guess the cost of the video...
Really? Do you actually believe that the IRS has official funding for Christmas parties? Do you have a cite for that? Or are you just pulling that out of thin air?fortinbras wrote:but...it probably cost less than the agency's Christman [sic] parties.
As well they should be. This is the exact kind of thing that gets government agencies into trouble when they take liberties with their funding and get off the beaten path. Especially when Congress is looking to cut budgets every chance they get.fortinbras wrote:Compared to some other videos that corporations/organizations have cooked up, I think this is pretty clever, but the IRS has been beaten into apologizing for it.
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
Average crappy movie on SyFy probably has a running time of 90 minutes..ish and a cost (highballing here) of $2m.
IRS Movie costs $10k per minute to make.
Bad SyFy movie costs $20k per minute to make.
Congratulations, IRS, you managed to make a movie for 1/2 the cost of a bad made-for-TV movie with less than a quarter of the quality.
I'm waiting for their next venture: "Monster Guru VS Mega-Cheat: A Romantic Interlude of Epic Proportions."
IRS Movie costs $10k per minute to make.
Bad SyFy movie costs $20k per minute to make.
Congratulations, IRS, you managed to make a movie for 1/2 the cost of a bad made-for-TV movie with less than a quarter of the quality.
I'm waiting for their next venture: "Monster Guru VS Mega-Cheat: A Romantic Interlude of Epic Proportions."
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
There is NO budget for IRS Christmas or any other parties that I know of; the employees pass the hat for the traditional end-of-filing season party for the toll-free hotline or for retirement parties. As to budget stupidities, the biggest one I ever saw was when Mark Everson (during his brief tenure before his sexual indiscretions brought him down) sent each and every IRS employee a Christmas greeting with his picture on it. In color. (One person said it cost about 50k, but I cannot confirm that.) Some may still be used as dartboards by old-timers. What truly amuses me is that the wife he was cheating on (who has divorced him now) was an ethics adviser to the Bush administration. (Sure, George, you don't really need a court order for a wiretap!)
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Re: IRS Star Trek Video
During college, several friends and I made a movie about Nixon invading Canada, complete with Mounties and moose.
It was better than this.
It was better than this.
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Did anyone's sister get bitten by the møøse?wserra wrote:During college, several friends and I made a movie about Nixon invading Canada, complete with Mounties and moose.
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