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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Well done Mr Pedersen. That Century will enjoy going home to Denmark!
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Well done Thomas in Bergen. (Lovely city as well!)
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[quote user="Stonk"] [quote user="PrizeDrawBot"] [quote user="Stephan"] Why is the Prize Draw Robot only a bronze member? [/quote] And if i won First Prize, nobody would call it a fix.. I'll translate that for Jandyt.. "ad fiwon Farst Prooze, nabade wod kell tia fax.." PDB [/quote] Please turn up on wednesday
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[quote user="Jandyt"] I swear I am not drunk guys! Evenin' Graham! [/quote] Evening Andy (and all Wedthredders). Congrats to all winners up to now. Absinthe = Xeryus??????????
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Here. Late. Strategy did not result in an early win though! Graham
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[quote user="tournedos"] Yes for PAL - or more correctly 50 fields / sec purposes. If the film is originally targeted for TV, then it may be filmed at 25 fps to begin with, which is a straightforward conversion for 50 Hz TV standards. The 4% increase in picture speed is usually far less annoying than the artifacts that would be created by
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I've read somewhere that films are speeded up slightly when broadcast on TV to compensate for the difference in film frames per second and the broadcast signal frequency/ mains power frequency (introducing 4% speed up???) If that's the case it makes you wonder whether many manufacturers and customers make too much of the quality of their systems
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[quote user="Judith"] I would be most grateful if anyone can recommend a product to remove glue from the blue anodised speaker cover of the BeoVision6. The cover keeps falling off and a guest picked it up when he had glue on his hands. He tried to clean it and made it worse by sticking bits of kitchen paper towel to it. [/quote] Hi Judith
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This particular 3D is still based on having to wear special glasses. But there may be 3D imaging coming along where spectacles are not needed, but images are very accurately positioned behind a vertical screen of tiny prismatic columns so each eye receives a slightly different image. But I wouldn't hold my breath. The current cinema resurrection
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The Winner Stands Alone Javits had equipped his new toy, which cost around 40 million dollars, with two beds, a conference table, a shower, a Miranda sound system ( Bang & Olufsen had an excellent design and a good PR campaign, but they were now a thing of the past), two coffee machines, a microwave oven for the crew and an electric oven for him
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