testing video window
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Testing the flickr interface here…
Go go gadget Kimberley trip!
** edit: so… this is broken. This gallery has moved here**
There’s the pics direct from my Flickr page, as planned. You’re probably going to have to wait on the tale. Possibly until she gets here in a couple weeks and we can sort the facts – my memory, as I may have told you, is utter balls.
Anyway, looks like the Flickr feed works like a charm. I will pop the Gabriola pics up here tomorrow or some time closely resembling it.
Hey – my life is super fantastic awesome right now. How’s yours?
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I’ve been saying for ages that Monster cables exist only to part retards from their money, but even I have to admit I didn’t know much about HDMI. Here’s the HDGuru with more.
Inside the HDMI cable scam
Choosing the HDTV that’s right for you
For example, HDMI cables, no matter what the box says, only push 60Hz. For someone who fights nausea staring at a 60Hz CRT monitor for too long, that’s a revelation. The important distinction is that there’s none of the brain-melting flicker of CRTs in LCD technology, so a 60Hz pipe is apparently fine for anything all the way up to 1080p 3D.
That said, TVs abound with Hz ranges from 60 all the way up to 480. I don’t pretend to follow how these two technologies play together, but I do know that moving objects (or a panning perspective) look better on higher speed (Hz = refresh rate) screens. Or do they? Consider this:
For the best LCD picture, either traditional or LED backlit, choose one with either a 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rate. However, all 1080p plasma sets produce artifact free, full 1080 line motion resolution. Panasonic’s V and Z series plasmas offer a 96Hz refresh rate that produces images free of the judder found in all 60 Hz panels (plasma and LCD) without the artifacts associated with 120/240Hz LED/LCDs.
(from Choosing the HDTV that’s right for you)
Fascinating.