Hemingway Jones said:The difference between a regular television and one in HD is like the difference between listening to the symphony on tiny headphones and watching it from the center aisle of Symphony Hall!
ugh.RIOT said:i forgot to add my daily morning breakfast.. REDBULL!
Hemingway Jones said:The difference between a regular television and one in HD is like the difference between listening to the symphony on tiny headphones and watching it from the center aisle of Symphony Hall!
I just thank my lucky stars the Eugenics Wars never happened in the previous decade.LizzieMaine said:Well, so far as innovations of the 21st Century are concerned, there isn't a single thing yet I couldn't do without -- and a great many things I *could* do without. In fact, there isn't a single thing I own that's purely of-the-21st-century. So far, I gotta say, said century has very much failed to live up to any of the hype. Flying cars and meals-in-a-pill indeed.
If you look at an HD TV and a regular TV and see no difference; that really speaks for itself.jayem said:I don't see that difference. TV is TV to me. I'd rather read a book, anyways.
LizzieMaine said:I still prefer radio. The pictures are much better.
Hemingway Jones said:If you look at an HD TV and a regular TV and see no difference; that really speaks for itself.
And personally, I'd rather write a book than read one.
Ah yes, well, that's why I said "personally!" Having everyone be me is something I could neither desire or endure! Thanks heavens, there is only one me and this "me" is lucky enough to know you.Miss Neecerie said:Ahhh but if everyone was you......who would read your cunningly written book?
Hemingway Jones said:Ah yes, well, that's why I said "personally!" Having everyone be me is something I could neither desire or endure! Thanks heavens, there is only one me and this "me" is lucky enough to know you.
LizzieMaine said:I still prefer radio. The pictures are much better.