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Posted by The Great Attractor on 05/10/07 04:04
On Thu, 10 May 2007 02:46:30 GMT, AZ Nomad
<aznomad.2@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote:
>On Wed, 09 May 2007 19:38:04 -0700, The Great Attractor <SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:
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>>On Thu, 10 May 2007 01:13:00 GMT, AZ Nomad
>><aznomad.2@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote:
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>>>On Wed, 09 May 2007 18:01:22 -0700, The Great Attractor <SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:
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>>>>On Wed, 09 May 2007 05:35:48 GMT, Jonathan Brisby <underthe@rosebush.com>
>>>>wrote:
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>>>>>Justin said it best "Watch the movie, not the screen." In no time you
>>>>>won't notice the bars and you'll be able to enjoy more out of your
>>>>>movie. If it takes a while, turn off the lights. The top and bottom
>>>>>are black well so is the rest of the room. :)
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>>>> Ideal lighting is neutral gray, as is the wall color behind the screen.
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>>>> One should not watch TV in a darkened room.
>>>Speak for yourself.
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>> I speak for every expert in the entire industry.
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>>Joe Kane, being one. Every disc he ever released describes the wall
>>color and lighting said to be IDEAL by the ENTIRE Television and
>>Broadcast industry!
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>> But hey... they're your eyes. You can fuck 'em over quicker if you
>>like.
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>There's no difference between watching video in the dark or film.
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>If you're eyes can't adjust to the dark, then I suggest you see a
>optometrist.
You completely missed the point.
There is a HUGE difference between projected film, and television
displays.
I suggest you bone up on the decades established industry, because you
are talking out of your ass... again.
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