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On Jul 5, 11:44 am, "Sue..." <suzysewns...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: > On Jul 5, 11:55 am, Daniel Needles <dneed...@gmail.com> wrote:> Sue, > >   Thanks for taking the time to respond and look at my questions. I > > appreciate it. 8~) > > > > > What I am curious to find out is: > > > > > 1. Can a holistic "objective" model be shown/explained simply within > > > > our dimensions (i.e without resorting     

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Author: Bob I
Date: Aug 18, 2008 13:03

On Jul 5, 11:55 am, Daniel Needles <dneed...@gmail.com> wrote: Sue, Thanks for taking the time to respond and look at my questions. I appreciate it. 8~) What I am curious to find out is: 1. Can a holistic "objective" model be shown/explained simply within our dimensions (i.e without resorting to complex mathematical constructs.) The foundation is
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* Trimble Bracegirdle: > The thing that most bothered me Re. LCD Monitors is the need to run them > in there Native Resoulution ..much higher than I want & wasting the Graphic > Cards > power when I want quality. The higher the native resolution of the LCD is the less this is a problem. In fact, on modern computer TFTs with native resolutions of 1680x1050 or 1920x1200 most scaled-down     

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Author: Daniel Needles
Date: Jul 8, 2008 11:59

On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 02:17:00 +0100, "Trimble Bracegirdle" <no-spam@never.spam> wrote: Some comfort here for me as when around 3 years back I commented here & similar Net places that I was staying with a new CRT 21" DELL (lovely n cheap it was). & that I found LCD's horrid I was roundly trampled on for being out of step & daft. That CRT died early (& flick n flash scarely) which
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Some comfort here for me as when around 3 years back I commented here & similar Net places that I was staying with a new CRT 21" DELL (lovely n cheap it was). & that I found LCD's horrid I was roundly trampled on for being out of step & daft. That CRT died early (& flick n flash scarely) which meant a brand new warrent replacement was given just over a year back so maybe I have a few CRT     

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Author: Sue...
Date: Jul 5, 2008 09:44

Idiot- I'm talking quality not quantity. The 480 "fills" the screen but it's not as clear as 1080. The whole discussion was about upconversion DVD players and quality- not size. Try a comprehension class. On Mar 1, 4:26 pm, "the dog from that film you saw" <d...@removethisbtinternet.com> wrote: <bigjimp...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:90404b89-fedb-4023-bb2c-47aa885d285c@28g2000hsw
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<bigjimpack@gmail.com> wrote in message news:90404b89-fedb-4023-bb2c-47aa885d285c@28g2000hsw.googlegroups.com... What are you talking about? The TV only displays the signal sent to it. When I press the "info" button it shows the input resolution. With dish and s video it shows 480 with component dvd it says 480. With OTA its 720p or 1080i. The upconconvert dvd shows 1080 or 720. This is     

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Author: Benjamin Gawert
Date: Apr 27, 2008 06:11

In alt.tv.tech.hdtv OpaPiloot <me@forget._it> wrote: | So in the end there's no point in using blu-ray in the first place. | For the time being I ignore the blu-ray and HD-DVD, since I am not | interested in ever buying burners, readers or content for other than | very cheap prices, just like I did with CD's and DVD's; I use full HD | for family fideo's and the like. | I am planning to use
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"OpaPiloot" <me@forget._it> wrote in message news:47C598B8.44C66069@forget._it... > Smarty wrote: >> >> I agree entirely. The consumer has lost, big time! The studios have won, >> and >> it is no coincidence that Sony owns Columbia Studios and won the battle >> by >> slow-rolling the copy / content protection as a never-finished HDCP >> standard >> to ensure that the consumers will     

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Author: Riley Martin
Date: Apr 25, 2008 19:15

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Author: Trimble Bracegirdle
Date: Apr 25, 2008 18:17

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Author: bigjimpack
Date: Mar 1, 2008 16:51

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Author: the dog from that film you saw
Date: Mar 1, 2008 13:26

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Feb 27, 2008 11:56

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Author: Ken Maltby
Date: Feb 27, 2008 11:29

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