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In Reply to: you'll get a charge out of that.... posted by late on November 09, 2001 at 17:22:53:
the last two nights have convinced me that my 8-year-old 27- inch "regular' TV is just finethere's really nothing out there i want to see
saw the final game of the World Series
...some of the best moments ever broadcast
makes you realize how pointless high definition television is--
as VK has noted time and again: "there's no 'there' there"
there's nothing to see, no choices, no reason to spend the money...
the failure of High Definition TV is a failure of imagination--there's absolutely nothing to see, and seeing that in "film quality" technology just makes one appreciate how pathetic life in 21st century America is
so instead of spending $11k on a 50" plasma and another $5k on the video scaler/processor
i bought a Kitchen Aid range:
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so call me a round heels; but I like ST:Enterprise a lot, and having never seen Farscape before, it's what I look forward to at the conclusion of a long day. So my plans are a still on. Got a SGHT the other day, and it had a review of a $3K DLP projector that the reviewer just raved over. This has me kinda excited; plasma is prob going to remain out of my ballpark, but this I could pull off. That way I could get a 6' screen without a monster of a box eating half the room.
oh my, that's what got me started...was in the bookstore with a $50 gift card and had a few bucks left over, so I pulled a few HT magazines out of the rack...and that's what got me started on this plasma screen thingi had no idea how big they'd gotten and how far the prices had dropped
but the wife caught me reading it (in the bathroom...usually i keep them hid under the matress until she goes to work), and gave me a definite "NO!"
made me feel like a dog that shit on the carpet
so to show her who wears the pants in the family i went right out the next day and bought the Bosch diswasher and the Kitchen Aid range and an exhaust hood (vented to the outside)
you know what...the new technology in kitchen appliances is simply awesome!
installed the stuff myself (i'll never do THAT again!)
now my patio is full of "used" kitchen appliances (waiting for my son-in-law to arrive with a borrowed pick-up)
the refrigerator is next
the house is so quiet i can hear the "chopper" on my 27" proscan TV
all i have to do is convince the wife that that TV noise is "unacceptable" (she can't hear noise, but can detect conversations clear across a crowded restaurant with ease...occupational skill, like being able to read papers on a desk upside-down)
I'm still holding out for the plasma (no cooling fan--it's quiet as a tomb), but it looks like I'll have to buy new cabinets and granite countertops for the kitchen first...and install a cherry floor in the master bedroom...
any day now
stay away from the magazine rack...especially the kitchen remodeling section
I'm doomed :)
Plasma is very cool. I am undecided about the whole 4:3 16:9 aspect ratio thing. I love widescreen, but most everything I watch is still 4:3, and I don't want the Star Trek crew looking fat, or Will Obeh for that matter. Fortunately, I can easily wait years to make that decision, as my money is spoken for; for quite some time to come.
I'm all over the plasma. . .got my eye on the Panasonic 50 incher. Now that the audio gear is paid off, I figure 6 or 7 more months eating pasta and tuna fish and it will be mine. You can set it for 4:3 and you get bars on each side of the display, but no fat star trek crew. Yeah, I get a complimentary subscription to Sound and Vision. . .there are drool stains on all the plasma shots.
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