Expectations are a bit too high ?

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Friday, I caught a news bite, featuring the contraption with a replication of a shark's fin, meant to be fitted on a human being's back. Michael Phelps was present. I continued my clicking towards a PBS channel. I later speculated that the shark fin contraption might improve his swimming speed. I did not stick around to watch the whole segment. If I did, I would have learned about the "shark race."

Today, I find out that people had expectations that a real, live, Great White shark would be present, in the race.

If these people are in the habit of watching the Discovery Channel, and are fans of Shark Week...

Why would they expect the program to endanger and exploit the creature, for a stunt ?

http://www.salon.com/2017/07/24/mic...ce-a-great-white-shark-and-people-are-pissed/
 
Because the average IQ is 100 and too many people have the common sense reasoning skills of a door knob.
 
I heard that it wasn't actually a shark, but a computer generated image of a shark which matched the speeds of one. I don't know if the speed of the shark was rigged to make Phelps lose or not. I also heard that a lot of people were upset by that.
 
Is it there expectations of the Media that are too high, or your expectations of them?
As has been said, the average American isn't even average.
 
TV sucks! Umpteen million channels from which you are to glean at most half a dozen watchable programs.
 
And too many television 'mockumentary' programmes are aimed at them.

And so many people believe that there is actually something called "unscripted television". Sure, no writer was employed in the crafting if this drek, but there is a script.
 
I bet Phelps would swim a whole lot faster if he had a real shark after him. Blow away any records.
 
Shark, schmarck.

Throw in a barracuda.

Outswim *those* teeth, hey?
 
All the people at my work were shocked it wasn't a real shark. I tried telling them :(
 
I'd like to know how they figure the top speed of a Great White. Do they send out a giant squid to chase one down?
 
I'd like to know how they figure the top speed of a Great White. Do they send out a giant squid to chase one down?

I think they use bait and speed boats. It's always difficult with any aquatic animal since you really can't tell if they're going all out or not.
 
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