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Re: "You don't seem to be, so that's fine." Hmm...

*** Yes, actually, it does. Credit where credit's due, madam. ***

Forgive me, I did not realise that an "engineering background in optics" suddenly made you an authority on a completely unrelated topic, such as films. Now that I do, I am humbled before your august presence.

*** Nor does it escape notice that you avoided a direct answer to a simple question. ***

Sorry, I was laughing too hard. Did you *really* want an answer? :-) Did you really want me to recite every cinema I've been to around the world (yes, including the good ol' US of A), complete with specs? And once I did, would that have made any difference?

PS: I did enjoy the Return of the King at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington where it was premiered. It was recently restored with the latest and greatest equipment, with Peter's input. But any decent home theatre can do a better job (on the sound, not necessarily picture) - even Peter acknowledges that, and so he should, he's got a killer setup himself. You should hear him go on about little details in the soundtrack that one can only hear at home on the DVD.

*** That's no cause to go insulting me. ***

And I suppose your posts could have made the Dalai Lama proud? :-)

*** No indeed, but perhaps lacking in capacity would be the explanation. ***

Aha, I see: that's your way of "disagree and be pleasant about it y'know".

Thanks for clearing everything up for me.

*** assume from the spelling that you're British (or the like) ***

I'm insulted :-) Hint: Instead of assuming, you could have easily checked with one click of the mouse.


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