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Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
In message , Steve Thackery
writes "Andy Champ" wrote in message .uk... "An inordinate fondness for beetles" - JBS Haldane. Hah! Totally OT, but that quotation reminds me of a dictionary definition I read for coprophilia which went "An undue interest in faeces." This immediately made me wonder what a "due" interest in faeces might be! SteveT Gastro-enterology? -- Ian |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
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from "Steve Thackery" contains these words: "Andy Champ" wrote in message . uk... "An inordinate fondness for beetles" - JBS Haldane. Hah! Totally OT, but that quotation reminds me of a dictionary definition I read for coprophilia which went "An undue interest in faeces." This immediately made me wonder what a "due" interest in faeces might be! Well, for starters, there's a health interest in one's own faeces (making sure, for example, that there's no sign of bleeding due to polyps (benign or cancerous) or haemerrhoids or black stools which indicate internal hemorrhaging higher up the digestive tract). Another case of 'due interest' would be when on the lookout for the first signs of those unchewed sweetcorn you swallowed earlier in order to determine your digestive tract's 'transit time'. HTH -- Regards, John. Please remove the "ohggcyht" before replying. The address has been munged to reject Spam-bots. |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
"Mike Henry" wrote in message ... In , "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Gary wrote: remember most people cannot tell the difference between scart and RF Those 'most people' must be registered blind. The difference on a menu or EPG etc is immediately obvious - before you even watch the first picture. Quite. I did not say there was no difference but most people cannot see the difference and if they can they don't care. Hence the original thread. |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
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Gary wrote: Those 'most people' must be registered blind. The difference on a menu or EPG etc is immediately obvious - before you even watch the first picture. Quite. I did not say there was no difference but most people cannot see the difference and if they can they don't care. Hence the original thread. There's a big difference between 'can't see' and 'don't care'. -- *Marriage changes passion - suddenly you're in bed with a relative* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
On 26/03/2010 07:17, Mike Henry wrote:
, "Gary" but most people cannot see the difference That's the problem. The difference between the lowest possible quality RF/composite, and full-bandwidth RGB Scart, on a menu or EPG etc is immediately obvious - before you even watch the first picture. Your assertion that "most people" wouldn't be able to see such a blinding difference is implausible. Surely, he means most people would not be able to see the difference because most of these people aren't naturally looking for it? Sure if you sat them down and showed them, they would. But (in the words of Lauren Cooper) "Am I bovvered?" -- Adrian C |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
"Steve Thackery" wrote in message
... "Max Demian" wrote in message ... I wonder why the spellchecker didn't pick it up? Probably because of the pop group. It also lets through "Slade", "Abba" and various others which aren't real English words. I tried beatle again and it complained about the lack of capitalisation. -- Max Demian |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 06:52:35 -0000, "Col"
wrote: Paul D.Smith wrote: ...snip... I sometimes remember happily watching programmes on a 12inch B&W portable. You become far more discerning as to what is a good program, and what is simply eye-candy. Up until about 5 years ago I had an ancient B&W set that gave an excellent picture and was perfectly watchable. Yes I inherited an ITT B&W which had a comparatively superb picture. For eye candy I visisted friends with colour sets, up until their picture quality improved and I first rented a few then bought a Trinitron Strangely my mother can watch any old crap without noticing the lack of quality but my Ex was much more discerning. She could see flicker on one of my monitors which I couldn't perceive at all. In general quality does seem to be a guy thing but there are exceptions, there are some outstanding female photographers |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:47:00 -0000, "Max Demian"
wrote: Only a deranged Designer would wire up the retina so that the nerve fibres block the light path. They had the blueprint upside down Seriously though, it's a bizarre system that seems to work in terms of reducing a bitmap to vector graphics for distribution, then reconstructing the bitmap from the vectors and filling in the missing bits |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:02:54 -0000, "Steve Thackery"
wrote: "Andy Champ" wrote in message .uk... "An inordinate fondness for beetles" - JBS Haldane. Hah! Totally OT, but that quotation reminds me of a dictionary definition I read for coprophilia which went "An undue interest in faeces." This immediately made me wonder what a "due" interest in faeces might be! Watching BBC3 would come close |
Just got an HD telly - also just discovered HD is a bloke thing!
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 01:36:17 GMT, Johnny B Good
wrote: The message from "Steve Thackery" contains these words: "Andy Champ" wrote in message . uk... "An inordinate fondness for beetles" - JBS Haldane. Hah! Totally OT, but that quotation reminds me of a dictionary definition I read for coprophilia which went "An undue interest in faeces." This immediately made me wonder what a "due" interest in faeces might be! Well, for starters, there's a health interest in one's own faeces (making sure, for example, that there's no sign of bleeding due to polyps (benign or cancerous) or haemerrhoids or black stools which indicate internal hemorrhaging higher up the digestive tract). "Do you suffer from black tarry stools?" "Only when I mend my motorbike in the kitchen" |
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