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On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Karyudo wrote:
Ah, but you are confusing horizontal and vertical resolution. As the kids say, "well duh!" ;-) Please don't educate the "common_ " troll. He totally discredited himself with this public demonstration of ignorance of the difference between horizontal and vertical resolution, or for that matter even understanding what that means. The last thing that we want is for him to acquire any sort of clue. That would allow him to babble credible nonsense instead of absurd nonsense. -- Mark -- http://panda.com/mrc Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to eat for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote. |
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On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 21:04:32 -0800, Mark Crispin
wrote: On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Karyudo wrote: Ah, but you are confusing horizontal and vertical resolution. As the kids say, "well duh!" ;-) Please don't educate the "common_ " troll. He totally discredited himself with this public demonstration of ignorance of the difference between horizontal and vertical resolution, or for that matter even understanding what that means. The last thing that we want is for him to acquire any sort of clue. That would allow him to babble credible nonsense instead of absurd nonsense. -- Mark -- Oh, he's one of *those*, is he? Then you're right: I won't bother. It would be nice if people who really don't know what they're talking about would stop posting to Usenet as if they were authorities. Although I guess that accounts for about half the traffic on Usenet, so it'll never happen... I'm no genius myself, but I try to make pretty damn sure I know what I'm talking about before I make any pronouncements. On occasion I've sounded like a moron, I'm sure, but I try to limit it to one moronic statement per topic. Even in my blunders, I've learned a bunch from Usenet. |
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Karyudo wrote:
On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 17:35:57 -0500, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , Karyudo wrote: I reiterate: I've watched analog HD (as have millions of people). I did so in an electronics store in 1996. And it was SO great, that you're watching it today. Not. Thanks for playing. What has that got to do with you being wrong? I should be the one facetiously thanking *you* for playing. Since you were wrong about HD being only digital, and wrong to call my statements that I'd watched analog HD in 1996 "bull****". By the way, even if analog HD is no longer with us (well, it sort of is, since HD laserdiscs are still available), it was obviously a hell of a lot better than what *you* were watching in 1996. At least 'fess up and admit that it's your statements that are the only bull****. That will never happen. Matthew -- Thermodynamics and/or Golf for dummies: There is a game You can't win You can't break even You can't get out of the game |
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Karyudo wrote:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 21:04:32 -0800, Mark Crispin wrote: On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Karyudo wrote: Ah, but you are confusing horizontal and vertical resolution. As the kids say, "well duh!" ;-) Please don't educate the "common_ " troll. He totally discredited himself with this public demonstration of ignorance of the difference between horizontal and vertical resolution, or for that matter even understanding what that means. The last thing that we want is for him to acquire any sort of clue. That would allow him to babble credible nonsense instead of absurd nonsense. -- Mark -- Oh, he's one of *those*, is he? Then you're right: I won't bother. Him and Elmo are both playing that game. Neither will ever admit being wrong and neither really knows anything significant about the subject at hand. They have both proven that virtually every post they have made. It would be nice if people who really don't know what they're talking about would stop posting to Usenet as if they were authorities. It's probably the only avenue for self esteem open to them. Although I guess that accounts for about half the traffic on Usenet, so it'll never happen... I'm no genius myself, but I try to make pretty damn sure I know what I'm talking about before I make any pronouncements. On occasion I've sounded like a moron, I'm sure, but I try to limit it to one moronic statement per topic. Even in my blunders, I've learned a bunch from Usenet. Separating the wheat from the chaff can be a challenge. Matthew -- Thermodynamics and/or Golf for dummies: There is a game You can't win You can't break even You can't get out of the game |
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On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 08:21:58 -0500, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
wrote: In article , Karyudo wrote: The last thing that we want is for him to acquire any sort of clue. That would allow him to babble credible nonsense instead of absurd nonsense. -- Mark -- Oh, he's one of *those*, is he? Then you're right: I won't bother. ummmmm....no offense, but how do you know Mark isn't the "troll"? I don't know that with 100% certainty, but judging by the wildly off-base post by common_sense, my gut reaction is to side with Mark. It also hasn't taken long for me to see you're on up there on the "potential troll" list yourself, Elmo. You were wrong about analog HD, you called my posts bull****, and then apparently failed to learn anything from it. Or to admit you were wrong. Which, just to reiterate, you were. |
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Wes Newell wrote:
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:27:49 -0800, pickles_james wrote: i was watching S.W.A.T by the way and i tried all resolutions 1080i, 720p and yes, my tv was set up correct and the player was set up correct, before all the answers are " it wasnt set up correct" Are you sure that you were getting an actual HD program, and not an SD program over HD. Big difference. Even with the small 19" monitors I use in the bedrooms, HD blows SD away. And it's not hard to tell the difference. Isn't S.W.A.T an older show? Was it ever recorded in HD? Christ man, that show is from the 70's. It's not HD. Couldn't he have been refering to the movie S.W.A.T. that came out in 2003? |
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SAC 441 wrote:
I notice you used the "Pounds Sterling" symbol for the pricing point in your posting.Are you in the UK? I am not sure that the Euro version of HD is as quite as good as the US version.It also explains probably why you are watching 30+ year old remastered US originated shows. Also, standard TV in Europe has a much better picture than standard TV in the USA, so the HDTV improvement shouldn't be quite as noticeable as it is here. Bill |
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wrote in message
oups.com... Wes Newell wrote: On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:27:49 -0800, pickles_james wrote: i was watching S.W.A.T by the way and i tried all resolutions 1080i, 720p and yes, my tv was set up correct and the player was set up correct, before all the answers are " it wasnt set up correct" Are you sure that you were getting an actual HD program, and not an SD program over HD. Big difference. Even with the small 19" monitors I use in the bedrooms, HD blows SD away. And it's not hard to tell the difference. Isn't S.W.A.T an older show? Was it ever recorded in HD? Christ man, that show is from the 70's. It's not HD. Couldn't he have been refering to the movie S.W.A.T. that came out in 2003? The original poster stated in a follow-up that it was the 2006 release. -- RJ |
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