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I may need to offer my advertising services to several zit cream manufacturers in light of this.
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I didn’t know the truth behind this very recently, when I got some glasses that allow me to actually see the clarity of my recently purchased HDTV. Watching films from the 80s is terrifying now.
Great one, Jessica. — Jack
Ain’t it the truth! Once I started watching HD, I realized that it’s a mixed blessing. Still, there’s something really great about the picture seeming like they’re in the room with you.
hehe, every time I walk by the movie section at Best Buy I wonder if people actually buy the Blu-ray versions of movies that were made before we had/started using HD cameras for filming.
Seriously. Obama looked like he was wearing powder blue eye shadow at his 100 day press conference.
Secret first executive transvestite president! Izzard’s just been one-upped!
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This is a call to everyone to please step outside the HD vs. SD paradigm.
See, I brought it back on-topic for ya! No thanks necessary.
I know you said no thanks necessary Jamie, but…thanks.
Jamie wins.
Love this one.
He may be a swell guy, but when I saw my first HD picture of Missouri’s Lieutenant Governor, I may have screamed a little…
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2008/09/12/lieutenant-governor-candidates-find-little-common-ground/
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Just a reminder for the commenters above who think high definition versions of old movies are silly; Old movies were shot on film, and have enough resolution to look better on bluray than dvd if the transfer is done right.