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Author: turtoni
Date: May 27, 2008 08:45
...he argues reached its prime in the early to mid-nineteenth century, and the forms of televisual communication, which rely mostly on visual images to "sell" lifestyles. He argues that politics... the message" into "the medium is the metaphor"-to describe how oral, literate, and televisual cultures radically differ in how information is processed and prioritized. He also argues that different...
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Author: Major Quaternion Dirt Quantum
Date: Jan 22, 2008 19:19
...before his 2-part self-realization plan, however, Al, been the Prez of Senate, may well have known about the slushy nature of the Financial Services Modernization Act of '99, which morphed into the televisual presence of all national campaigns for office, the newly gut-bucket 527s, like MoveOn, Swift Boats etc. ad vomitorium. on the other hand, you may have had to have been a peruser of ...
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Author: Major Quaternion Dirt Quantum
Date: Jan 22, 2008 19:04
...before his 2-part self-realization plan, however, Al, been the Prez of Senate, may well have known about the slushy nature of the Financial Services Modernization Act of '99, which morphed into the televisual presence of all national campaigns for office, the newly gut-bucket 527s, like MoveOn, Swift Boats etc. ad vomitorium. on the other hand, you may have had to have been a peruser of ...
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 2, 2008 14:42
...pretty much ruined by the bad quality preventing any sense of immersion in the experience. Streaming's fine for watching fun crap on youtube, but browser plugins are really not good televisually, which is why we have seperate player software. I recognise their deisire to retain control over distribution, but frankly from a consumer's perspective this just isn't good enough....
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 2, 2008 14:35
...pretty much ruined by the bad quality preventing any sense of immersion in the experience. Streaming's fine for watching fun crap on youtube, but browser plugins are really not good televisually, which is why we have seperate player software. I recognise their deisire to retain control over distribution, but frankly from a consumer's perspective this just isn't good enough....
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Author: (not quite so) Fat Sam
Date: Jan 2, 2008 13:33
... pretty much ruined by the bad quality preventing any sense of immersion in the experience. Streaming's fine for watching fun crap on youtube, but browser plugins are really not good televisually, which is why we have seperate player software. I recognise their deisire to retain control over distribution, but frankly from a consumer's perspective this just isn't good enough. ...
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Dec 30, 2007 19:51
... pretty much ruined by the bad quality preventing any sense of immersion in the experience. Streaming's fine for watching fun crap on youtube, but browser plugins are really not good televisually, which is why we have seperate player software. I recognise their deisire to retain control over distribution, but frankly from a consumer's perspective this just isn't good enough. If ...
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Dec 30, 2007 06:32
... was pretty much ruined by the bad quality preventing any sense of immersion in the experience. Streaming's fine for watching fun crap on youtube, but browser plugins are really not good televisually, which is why we have seperate player software. I recognise their deisire to retain control over distribution, but frankly from a consumer's perspective this just isn't good enough. Ian ...
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Author: (not quite so) Fat Sam
Date: Sep 29, 2007 15:45
... and other stuff on us. I was ready and prepared to apologise to you and your fellow Americans for inflicting Simon Cowell on you all. But then I remembered shows like Quincy MD and Diagnosis Murder. Shall we just admit that both nations have committed televisual attrocities, and dedicate our energies to thanking the man who decided to put an off-button on the TV remote control?
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Author: Marcus Redd
Date: Dec 22, 2006 02:50
...> Molesworth Arrabaht garn aw Oistindahs 'n' cawlin eat "Kaff's Caf"? (translation below) [Translation] I say, old bean, what say one employs the style of the (inexplicably) popular "televisual feast" that is the East Enders, and endow the establishment with the appellation "Katherine's Cafeteria"? [/Translation] * This translation comes to you courtesy of www.ToffTalk.com (and if ...
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