I like how you take people out of the equation. Clearly the 4 hours you like is the same as everyone else so clearly they should expand that type of tv. Cause more option apparently equalls 'waste land'.
If you can't tell the difference between 480P and 1080 P, with disks made for thos formats, then you need to see a Doctor.
I have seen them side by side, and 1080P is noticeable crisper and better. Good enough to actively point out feature that are mere blurs on 480p.
If I could pick at specific details, In would assume it was just my mind making it 'better' to fit my expectations. Since I can point out individual eyelashes and facial hair on one and not the other is pretty telling that it's a real effect.
Also, watch Football on a good 1080P. you can see the football threads, and you can see the puck in hockey.
I have several movie in both format. And yes, I swap between players while the movies are playing and look at the difference.
No one will ever launch a rocket because they are too load for me. Loud music gives me a headache, no one will ever put a stereo in a car. The noise to get onto the internet is too loud, no one will ever want to use it.
I know, I should be more courtesy to poster who are over 70 years old.
More then 1/2 actually. Also, UV MIGHT work on up to 66% of germs, it's only 99% effective with those 66%. SO thats 10,000 germs per million you started with. Also, it does nothing from airborne germs.
You know whats better? wipe your hands with an alcohol based hand sanitizer when you are done.
"The enormous cost savings for students also translates into greater efficiencies in the use of California student aid. Cal Grant B recipients are currently allotted a $1551 annual stipend for books and living expenses. By significantly reducing textbook costs, the students will have more resources to cover the array of others costs necessary for pursuing higher education. "
A) IT doesn't have to be revised every year. Ideally, yes. But when was the last time soneone showed up to revise a textbook while a student was using it?
B) wikibook would work. Nothing about Wiki means everyone can edit it. Some places, such as wikipedia allow it, but you can also create a wiki where only experts can edit it.
WIkipedia is still the best source for a lot of information, even with it's flaws.
I mean, they pay people to write textbooks now, correct?
"The enormous cost savings for students also translates into greater efficiencies in the use of California student aid. Cal Grant B recipients are currently allotted a $1551 annual stipend for books and living expenses. By significantly reducing textbook costs, the students will have more resources to cover the array of others costs necessary for pursuing higher education. "
"government does something it's always cheaper" depends, but infrastructure items? yes.
err... not exactly. Its for a specific effect regarding Quantum levitation.
well you would if you wanted to control the object. Initially I thought they made a break through that allowed it to push itself. Sooo. bummer.
Everything else she can get from other means...well I guess everything now.
Spoken like a true idiot.
Since you can create the sperm, no. It's more of a chance that a healthy smart well formed person is born.
women don't have to put up with us anymore.
If you don't care that you see your fridge in 3d, talk to someone who can't.
Personally, I love seeing in 3d.
I like how you take people out of the equation. Clearly the 4 hours you like is the same as everyone else so clearly they should expand that type of tv.
Cause more option apparently equalls 'waste land'.
Self centered twit.
in 1950 no one watched 4 hours of TV a day.
If 4K wasn't better, then they won't add new effects to take advantage of it because there would being advantage.
People - Ignore this guy he is suffering from classic old guy Syndrome.
YUO're wrong.
It's pretty much that simple.
If you can't tell the difference between 480P and 1080 P, with disks made for thos formats, then you need to see a Doctor.
I have seen them side by side, and 1080P is noticeable crisper and better. Good enough to actively point out feature that are mere blurs on 480p.
If I could pick at specific details, In would assume it was just my mind making it 'better' to fit my expectations. Since I can point out individual eyelashes and facial hair on one and not the other is pretty telling that it's a real effect.
Also, watch Football on a good 1080P. you can see the football threads, and you can see the puck in hockey.
I have several movie in both format. And yes, I swap between players while the movies are playing and look at the difference.
I expect people who don't like 3d to buy it because it's going to come with their TV ANYWAYS. I do NOT expect them to buy the Glasses.
IT is an extremely cheap add to a TV. Much cheaper then keeping two separate models where the only difference is 3d Capable.
No one will ever launch a rocket because they are too load for me.
Loud music gives me a headache, no one will ever put a stereo in a car.
The noise to get onto the internet is too loud, no one will ever want to use it.
I know, I should be more courtesy to poster who are over 70 years old.
We get it, you're a cheap bastard.
Like 400 dollars is a lot of money for a 50" TV.
I guess the explains the 60" 3d TV that cost 899 dollars last week.
Fuck you. I am. I love 3D. And having viewed some stuff where the directors and writers are working together to enhance a story looks mind blowing.
I'm sorry it gives you a headache, but that's no reason to keep others from enjoying it.
I played WoW in 3d. Fucking Awesome.
"And there hasn't been a compelling must have feature in TVs since the advent of color TV."
bullshit.
More screen, better image, less power. And since many things are filmed in HD, you miss about 40% of the show.
No it's not the gluten.
Gluten proteins through the skin.. sheesh.
If ti's bacteria free, then just sanitize your hand with an alcohol based hand sanitizer before and after using keyboard.
More then 1/2 actually. Also, UV MIGHT work on up to 66% of germs, it's only 99% effective with those 66%. SO thats 10,000 germs per million you started with.
Also, it does nothing from airborne germs.
You know whats better? wipe your hands with an alcohol based hand sanitizer when you are done.
to sell to clueless scared people for too much money.
Please never talk about evolution or biology again, you clueless clod.
Same goes for who ever modded you insightful.
"The enormous cost savings for students also translates into greater efficiencies in the use of California student aid. Cal Grant B recipients are currently allotted a $1551 annual stipend for books and living expenses. By significantly reducing textbook costs, the students will have more resources to cover the array of others costs necessary for pursuing higher education. "
You are spouting nonsense.
1) reforming copyright has no bearing on student material
2) Copyright isn't likely to expire while a student is using the book
3) textbooks get updated. Which would also update the copyright for the NEW version.
A) IT doesn't have to be revised every year. Ideally, yes. But when was the last time soneone showed up to revise a textbook while a student was using it?
B) wikibook would work. Nothing about Wiki means everyone can edit it. Some places, such as wikipedia allow it, but you can also create a wiki where only experts can edit it.
WIkipedia is still the best source for a lot of information, even with it's flaws.
I mean, they pay people to write textbooks now, correct?
"The enormous cost savings for students also translates into greater efficiencies in the use of California student aid. Cal Grant B recipients are currently allotted a $1551 annual stipend for books and living expenses. By significantly reducing textbook costs, the students will have more resources to cover the array of others costs necessary for pursuing higher education. "
"government does something it's always cheaper" depends, but infrastructure items? yes.