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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:I have a 120 word. me neither. but those old 70s receivers do sound pretty amazing if you get a good one. its worth a shop around
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My neighbor guy has a sick set up dude, I know they're better quality then. Way more of a market for that kind of stuff then I think, instead of headphones or whatever. Anyhow he has these german speakers, and they're in a beatuiful wood case, that he paid $3500 for in 1970s bucks and almost got divorced over. They're incredible. I would love some sweet stuff like that but I'm just not at the point where I want to spend the money and effort getting into all of that either. Unfortunately probably I do need a hobby.
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jesus yea thats a step above. i dont have great speakers, theyre probably my limitation. i just have these polk bookshelf numbers that are adequate but are lacking in bass. anyway, marantz are also great receivers but theyre n the somewhat pricier side. i focus on receivers in these posts because thats where ive had the most trouble, i guess its varible between money wasting buffoons really
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:22 |
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I really had to have one receiver so I had to have one with HDMI and optical inputs and stuff so that really limited. Anyhow speaking of like crazy tech relic audiophile poo poo, reading audio equipment reviews is the worst because some weirdo loving audiophile comes in talking about his set up like wtf. Give me a second I have to find what I'm talking about. It was in a review about a Yes album of all things. https://www.amazon.com/Fragile-180-Gram-Vinyl-Yes/dp/B01DQWILHW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470972334&sr=8-1&keywords=yes+fragile+vinyl all of this for a review of an LP for christssakes. This is why I don't get too into the hobby because I do not want to have to interact with that right there. CHICKEN SHOES has a new favorite as of 04:27 on Aug 12, 2016 |
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also heres an audiophile trivia fact for the thread: apparently original, first gen playstations are excellent cd players. like 'hook up the the receiver' good cd players. apparently they have good 'jitter.' buy this factoid or not, the internet loves itself some ps cd players
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:26 |
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Hey everybody remember when Magic Eye was the coolest poo poo? They even made a version of it on VHS. It was terrible. Even our fairly good VCR couldn't keep the image still enough when on pause (even on play) to be able to get your eyes adjusted properly:
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:28 |
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:I really had to have one receiver so I had to have one with HDMI and optical inputs and stuff so that really limited. Anyhow speaking of like crazy tech relic audiophile poo poo, reading audio equipment reviews is the worst because some weirdo loving audiophile comes in talking about his set up like wtf. Give me a second I have to find what I'm talking about. It was in a review about a Yes album of all things. honestly when reviews start talking about jitter and soundstage and other extremely obscure notions like that, i listen because i know what theyre talking about just from having read articles and such. but im under no impression that these very obtuse metrics matter to 99.99% of the listening population except soundstage. soundstage is the hill i will die on when it comes to quality
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Humphreys posted:Hey everybody remember when Magic Eye was the coolest poo poo? I could never see them I think maybe because of astigmatism so THANK YOU for stirring up CHILDHOOD DRAMA of not fitting into the craze
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:I could never see them I think maybe because of astigmatism so THANK YOU for stirring up CHILDHOOD DRAMA of not fitting into the craze Sorry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_f8ayQQx4I
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:I could never see them I think maybe because of astigmatism so THANK YOU for stirring up CHILDHOOD DRAMA of not fitting into the craze
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I have astigmatism and I was always able to see them. The trick is literally just unfocusing your eyes.
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Skoll posted:I have astigmatism and I was always able to see them. The trick is literally just unfocusing your eyes.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:39 |
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John Big Booty posted:No astigmatism here and I still can't see the drat things. I suspect witchcraft is involved. Put yo' face up hella close, like your nose touching the screen/book. Stare intently. Slowly back your face up from the screen/book while letting your eyes unfocus. You will reach a point in distance where you see the 3D image. That's what the books I got from the library taught me. It worked every time until my brain started allowing me to do it just by glancing at the image.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:39 |
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Humphreys posted:Hey everybody remember when Magic Eye was the coolest poo poo? I seem to remember Magic Eyes having much more interesting 3D portions than either of those images... the top one just looks like corrugated tin, and the bottom one is... like a peak inside a ring? Kind of boring? Where's my goatse Magic Eye?
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:40 |
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Never could see those. There were huge framed posters of ugly magic eye things at Walmart back in the day, when there was one Walmart in a 30 mile radius. As a kid, closest thing I had, was this in a classroom: https://www.amazon.com/Dazzling-Mazes-Inventive-Solutions-Childrens/dp/0486249867 Mazes. On paper.
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Pham Nuwen posted:I seem to remember Magic Eyes having much more interesting 3D portions than either of those images... the top one just looks like corrugated tin, and the bottom one is... like a peak inside a ring? Kind of boring? I don't know about the image but I'm guessing the one on the cover of the tape is just something simple to draw people in.
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Pham Nuwen posted:I seem to remember Magic Eyes having much more interesting 3D portions than either of those images... the top one just looks like corrugated tin, and the bottom one is... like a peak inside a ring? Kind of boring? http://i.imgur.com/ejRQU.jpg
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No ring, 8/10.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:48 |
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I was always insanely good at Magic Eye posters. Took me about 2-3 seconds to see each one. It pissed off everybody.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:53 |
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Naxuz posted:LaserDisc really was where it was at, bonus-wise. I think someone posted this already, but yeah, you wasn't getting stuff like this with videotapes: VHS most certainly had bonus features. The special edition two tape set of Natural Born Killers had a commentary on the second tape. It's where i learned that the mushroom scene was added during location scouting when Stone and Tarantino got pulled over while tripping.
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I've never actually stopped that scene and looked at the picture, but it's just shapes. No sailboat. I guess Kevin Smith couldn't see it either.
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Gonz posted:I no longer own a VCR, but I still have something like 24 hours worth of 9/11 CNN/Fox News/ABC/CBS footage on a handful of long play VHS tapes (I figured it was a pretty major historical moment, and I had a bunch of empty tapes laying around that I used for monthly wrestling PPV's, so I just recorded various channels until I ran out of blank tapes; each tape was a different network.) https://archive.org/details/911/day/20010911 There is already a pretty awesome 9/11 tv news archive, perhaps you have something they don't though.
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I can't believe that magic eye still works at 240p.
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For magic eyes, I look at the pattern and cross my eyes, then slowly start to uncross (or relax) them until the columns of the pattern overlap. That's usually when it snaps into view for me. It took me years to figure it out. Same works for stereoscopic images. Cross your eyes, and slowly uncross them until two images overlap and you get a 3D one in the center. Hope that makes sense.
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azurite posted:For magic eyes, I look at the pattern and cross my eyes, then slowly start to uncross (or relax) them until the columns of the pattern overlap. That's usually when it snaps into view for me. It took me years to figure it out. Same works for stereoscopic images. Cross your eyes, and slowly uncross them until two images overlap and you get a 3D one in the center. Mothetfucker I came in here to post this.
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azurite posted:For magic eyes, I look at the pattern and cross my eyes, then slowly start to uncross (or relax) them until the columns of the pattern overlap. That's usually when it snaps into view for me. It took me years to figure it out. Same works for stereoscopic images. Cross your eyes, and slowly uncross them until two images overlap and you get a 3D one in the center. What's nice bout learning how to see magic eye and stereoscopic images like this is that you can use it to do "spot the difference" games or to quickly find differences in 2 documents. Put them side-by-side and do the eye thing and any differences between them will be semi-transparent or flicker.
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It's like I'm there
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No, Magic Eye things are definitely witchcraft. They have never, ever worked for me, and I suspect those of you that claim otherwise are merely engaged in one of the longest-running trolls of all time.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:No, Magic Eye things are definitely witchcraft. They have never, ever worked for me, and I suspect those of you that claim otherwise are merely engaged in one of the longest-running trolls of all time. He's onto us! Get him!
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Magic Eye pictures were the best, as a kid they just seemed like pure magic. Plus once I had got the knack of doing it instantly I would always get a kick out of looking for the patterns in random things like chainlink fences or wallpaper. edit: My favourite phone was the Motorola A1000. Got it in early 2005. 3G, video calling capability, expandable memory up to 1gb and had a fairly thriving development scene. I even obtained a version of Tom Tom (gps navigation software) for it, which worked perfectly with 3d rendering of the view and voice navigation, used it navigate halfway around Australia. Was my primary phone for 4 years until the battery started giving out. The craziest phone I've ever owned was this bastard: The picture pretty much says it all. That screen res, 162 X 132 pixels. Still got a kick out of the fact it could make video calls though. Senor Tron has a new favorite as of 07:28 on Aug 12, 2016 |
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Senor Tron posted:Magic Eye pictures were the best, as a kid they just seemed like pure magic. BURN THE WITCH!
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Gonz posted:I no longer own a VCR, but I still have something like 24 hours worth of 9/11 CNN/Fox News/ABC/CBS footage on a handful of long play VHS tapes (I figured it was a pretty major historical moment, and I had a bunch of empty tapes laying around that I used for monthly wrestling PPV's, so I just recorded various channels until I ran out of blank tapes; each tape was a different network.) You should go read the anonymous confessions thread, there's someone in there who recreationally watches 9/11 footage constantly who would probably be your new best friend. Gonz posted:I was always insanely good at Magic Eye posters. Took me about 2-3 seconds to see each one. It pissed off everybody. Same here, I can still do em pretty quick too. What a useless skill to retain.
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Bonzo posted:Full on porn. We did have a section that was Russ Myers movies, Fritz the Cat, and basic soft core porn. However, thanks to the 80s and 90s, the horror and action section had plenty of B movies that had lots of nudity and sex. Lots of women in prison movies for some reason. Growing up in the 80s we had a VCR (I think it was either a Panasonic or a JVC) with a stick-like remote that snapped into the front of the unit and doubled as a front panel / integrated controls. I wish I could find a picture of it because it seems like a ridiculously good idea and I wish all my stupid remotes today snapped into their respective units so I didn't have to have a pile of them lined up on the coffee table of each room with an A/V setup.
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I forgot to add these photos last time I posted in this thread. This was after we were moving sites and switching from CRT's to LCD's (2010). It was 2 of us moving those from different spots into that one room, approx 4 monitors at a time on a wheelie trolley...and then the same again down a flight of steps and into a giant bin. And this was another item I found during the same move, it's a real shame we couldn't find the ISA cards that went with them.
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Senor Tron posted:Magic Eye pictures were the best, as a kid they just seemed like pure magic. Yeah, government carpet was always a nice cheap repeating pattern that you could get depth on.
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drunk asian neighbor posted:As far as DVD previews, I dunno if it was player limitations or hard-coded into the DVD, but IIRC, back in the day you couldn't skip trailers on DVDs which was annoying as gently caress. Part of the DVD specification is that you (the DVD manufacturer) can mark parts of the video as non-skippable, so a standards-compliant DVD player won't let you fast forward through them. Often used for things like the anti-piracy warning, and abused by some manufacturers to force you to watch trailers/ads. So yeah, it's the latter more than it is the former, though if you're using an open source DVD player program like vlc or something you can ignore all that poo poo.
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feedmegin posted:Part of the DVD specification is that you (the DVD manufacturer) can mark parts of the video as non-skippable, so a standards-compliant DVD player won't let you fast forward through them. Often used for things like the anti-piracy warning, and abused by some manufacturers to force you to watch trailers/ads. So yeah, it's the latter more than it is the former, though if you're using an open source DVD player program like vlc or something you can ignore all that poo poo. Why do people steal are movies when our legit product offers such a great experience
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unpacked robinhood posted:Why do people steal are movies when our legit product offers such a great experience I don't understand this cognitive dissonance. The leadership of so many media companies are stuck in the old ways where they got to decide what consumers wanted. It used to be that pirated movies were terrible quality so people would put up with stupid bullshit because they were getting the best quality picture. Nowadays I could run down to Walmart or Best Buy or wherever to buy the latest bluray and deal with a bunch of annoying poo poo or I can just start a 1080p download, make dinner and then I'm ready to watch a movie. Piracy will exist as long as it's more accessible and less intrusive than what studios offer.
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Cojawfee posted:I don't understand this cognitive dissonance. The leadership of so many media companies are stuck in the old ways where they got to decide what consumers wanted. It used to be that pirated movies were terrible quality so people would put up with stupid bullshit because they were getting the best quality picture. Nowadays I could run down to Walmart or Best Buy or wherever to buy the latest bluray and deal with a bunch of annoying poo poo or I can just start a 1080p download, make dinner and then I'm ready to watch a movie. Piracy will exist as long as it's more accessible and less intrusive than what studios offer. Gabe Newell (Valve Software, Steam) said that piracy is a service problem. Basically he thought that as long as you offered a good user experience, people would be willing to pay a reasonable price for it rather than pirate it for free. For the most part I would say he was right given the success that Steam has had as a digital distribution system, and how VOD services like Netflix have done. I mean, I could go torrent some movie but I would much rather watch it on Netflix because that is easier. I could pirate a game, but I would rather buy it on Steam than have to mess with cracks or not being able to play online. edit: Wanted to add, piracy will probably never go away. There are some people who will always do it for free no matter how what the convenience level is. Some people do it for the fun. Content producers and distributors need to understand that and do their best to accommodate paying customers instead of punishing them. Lowen SoDium has a new favorite as of 16:24 on Aug 12, 2016 |
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I have a HUGE MP3 collection that started in 1997 and has been added to using newsgroups, Napster, Kazza, D++, eMule, FTP, torrents, etc. Now I hardly listen to them because it's easier to just pay $10 a month for Google Music or Spotify. No more loading up my phone and trying to figure out what music I may be in the mood for. What really did it for me is the fact that I can play a certain song or full album of my choosing. LastFM and Pandora never let you do that, at least in the past. I know this does not benefit the artist because they get paid next to nothing for streaming but I'm also not pirating anymore. While we are kinda on subject, why do radio stations still pretend to take requests? Do you really think we believe that someone in TYOOL 2016 would make an actual phone call and ask them to play the same AC/DC song that's on a 48 hour rotation?
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