These are the same people who decided to completely cease the production of 4:3 lcd panels so that they could instead make 16:9 panels with the same diagonal size but LESS PIXELS so they could drop their production costs and make consumers think they're still getting the same thing.
It's too bad I can't sue them for that; widescreen laptops are a plague.
They may have used "An American in Paris" once or twice, but their use of "Rhapsody in Blue" was much more widespread. It was, I believe, their official theme song for some time.
These are the same people who decided to completely cease the production of 4:3 lcd panels so that they could instead make 16:9 panels with the same diagonal size but LESS PIXELS so they could drop their production costs and make consumers think they're still getting the same thing. It's too bad I can't sue them for that; widescreen laptops are a plague.
They may have used "An American in Paris" once or twice, but their use of "Rhapsody in Blue" was much more widespread. It was, I believe, their official theme song for some time.
http://cbs11tv.com/video/?id=40667@ktvt.dayport.com