Not much time for a complete rundown today, as I pooped myself out with phase one of the new teevee installation. Got rid of the old equipment (including a million miles of wires and cables), and got the new TV mounted on the wall. So far, it hasn’t fallen off. Watched a couple of standard def DVDs. The picture is nice, but a little bit grainy. Not bad. Gorgeous colors, excellent bright picture. The HD output of the XBOX is absolutely phenomenal, however. Can’t wait to get the satellite HD hooked up (on Friday). The analog output of the satellite box doesn’t get sent over the HDMI cable to the teevee, so the next phase is to get the speakers hooked up and mounted. At least until the HD satellite box gets hooked up.
I don’t think I’m a teeveeaholic (as some have suggested), but I like movies and I like funny stuff, and I like a lot of other stuff that was never available in the olden days, but is out there now. In one of my past lives, I used to be a projectionist (a motion picture machine operator – IATSE Local 376, in fact), and since those days – back in the 80’s – have always tried to recreate the theatre experience (particularly the 70 mm, split surround version; I ran Top Gun, Ghostbusters, and Star Man – among others – in 70 mm, back in the day, and they were beautiful to behold, both aurally and visually) at home. That used to mean a decent sized teevee (like, 27″ or so) with a hi-fi VCR and a surround system. Before surround, there was quadraphonic sound, and I also used to hook up a second set of speakers out of phase as kind of a poor man’s surround. Me and my buddy Don (another projectionist) would go hang out at his trailer ’til all hours watching movies after work. He managed to get a Laser Disc Player out of a scrapped video game, and we’d rent Laser Discs, and trip. Ah, those were the days. Now, I have the opportunity to have a bigass teevee and (hopefully) a really nice sound system. Not that any of it is the best you can buy. Far from it. I only wish I could afford it. So, shoot me if you don’t approve.
Anyhow, on Press the Meat, it’s the 60th anniversary celebration. Guests are Ron Brownstein, E.J. Dionne, Gwen Ifill, Chuck Todd and Byron York.
Faze the Nation has John Edwards and Jean Cumming of Politico.com.
Fux News Sunday has Huckleberry Huckabee.
George Snufalufagus has Grandpa Fred Thomspson, and This Weak’s group of assholes around the roundtable is David Brooks, Donna Brazile, Jake Tapper and George :jerk: Will, plus Kayce Freed Jennings on her late husband Peter.
Later, on 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft and John Solomon report on a flawed science used in the convictions of hundreds of defendants, dozens of whom may be innocent. Bob Simon on Omar Khadr who was 15 when he was captured in a firefight with suspected al-Qaeda members and now rotting now at Guantanamo Bay. And Lesley Stahl reports on a battle brewing between health advocates and the restaurant industry.
None of this rated Hi-Def, of course.
Have a good one.
Our friends, the Saudis.
PJ, enjoy your new TV.
I think it’s a guy thing with TV’s. My husband likes it much more than I and he watches football a game I do not understand and have no idea why he likes it. We have two TV’s so he gets to watch what he wants without my grousing.
I know he’d love a mega HD set, but fortunately for me, we have no room.
I dunno, PJ. Anyone who spends that kinda dough and time on a tee vee sounds kinda fanatical to me. Ken Nordine did a piece called Vidiot, probably in the 50’s or 60’s. I wish I could post it but I still hafta find an alternative to stupid itunes. :rant1:
A group of 9/11 firefighters and victims’ family members with eyes on derailing Republican Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign is close to a decision on forming an entity that would run issue ads in key early nominating states.
“TV made him a hero, and we’ll use TV to take him down,” New York Fire Chief Jim Riches told ABC News.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3881195&page=1
I am sorry RAGING G :bow: 🙂 :bow:
I think it has to do with “past haunts”. I am so intense and without much humour since 33 on. TV, which I do seldom watch these days, TAKE ME FROM ME, and inspires me (i.e. … Moonlight, Ghost Whisperer, K-Ville, Dancing With The Stars, Pushing Up Daises, and everything SciFi/Fan, which is why I WILL NOT GET CABLE. I would probably be unable to MOVE FROM SCI/Fi Channel – EVER! :smack: :dancers: ) Also, ya know how I feel THESE DAYS about some games. Since I know “some “weird folk in Syracuse”, now, I will be even watching “that game”. :omg: 😉 :nod: A!I!V! :pirate: :yippee: But I put on TV Football on in bedroom and office is just a hop away. Hop …hmmm
I’m Late. I’m Late, for a very important date.
No time to say Hello Goodbye. I’m Late. I’m Late.I’m Late.
And when I wave I lose the Time I save,
My Fuzzy Ears and Whiskers took me to much time to shave.
I run and then I Hop Hop Hop.
I Wish that I could fly………ETC……..
Fred and ArtNorton, Colorado 2 😮 … and kinda L.A. area (also an old “haunt” of mine) :rofl2: and a few “other” games (in background) when I find other’s location.
Cheers Kristapea& Sue P. and All.
Sue P, regarding 4 :pirate: :yippee: :fire: A!I!V!
Gluten Tag, Druid 😀
NEW Yorkers who remember Rudy Giuliani as the bullying New York mayor, not as the terminally cheerful “America’s Mayor†cooing to babies in New Hampshire, have always banked on one certainty: his presidential candidacy was so preposterous it would implode before he got anywhere near the White House.
Surely, we reassured ourselves, the all-powerful Republican values enforcers were so highly principled that they would excommunicate him because of his liberal social views, three wives and estranged children. Or a firewall would be erected by the firefighters who are enraged by his self-aggrandizing rewrite of 9/11 history. Or Judith Giuliani, with her long-hidden first marriage and Louis Vuitton ’tude, would send red-state voters screaming into the night.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/opinion/18rich.html?ref=todayspaper
Frank Rich has a really good column about what Regan may know anout Guidi Ruliani
A group of 9/11 firefighters and victims’ family members with eyes on derailing Republican Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign is close to a decision on forming an entity that would run issue ads in key early nominating states.
Comment by Sue P — November 18, 2007 @ 10:19 am
Here’s hoping Florida is one of those states. I’ll chip in. All we’re getting so far is saturation airing of Mitt Romney whining about how Hillary has never run anything, and that he should be president because he’s good at running things.
Yeah, like running your mouth in a political ad.
And like running your family across New England in a car with your diarrhetic (sp?) dog tied to the roof and shitting his terrified brains out.
Mitt. Rhymes with shit. :fu:
Wait a minute. This started out being against Guiliani, didn’t it? Oh well. Shit on him too.
:rofl2:
And McCain, Huckabee and Fredhorn Leghorn. Let’s not leave anyone out.
:rofl2: :rofl2:
Boobleheads,
Maron on Sammy. No Future cam but gaze at Lauren.
Sam will fill in for Randi on Wednesday. :banana:
A U.S. military convoy opened fire on a column of cars Sunday morning, killing at least two Iraqi civilians in southern Iraq and igniting a new round of anger over the apparent loss of innocent life.
Key details were murky — including whether the military convoy fired as it approached the cars from behind, as local police contended. The number of fatalities was also unclear.
Police charged that the shootings were unprovoked and said six people, including two Iraqi policemen, died in a barrage of bullets
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/21763.html
Crap, I’m spending too much money on T-giving. :smack:
The water tankers arrive twice a week in this parched village surrounded by fallow fields stretching into the horizon. The town’s wells still pump out a flow, but few villagers dare drink from it unless in desperation.
At the gate of Kayria Fayhan’s home, 250 gallons of the trucked-in cargo fill a metal tank for cooking and drinking, sometimes for washing up if itching from the groundwater becomes unbearable.
Even the “clean” water from the tanker is a gamble on some weeks. “They say the water is clean, but sometimes the water is green,” Fayhan said. “Sometimes, there’s rust floating in it.”
Despite the fact that Iraq and U.S. officials have made water projects among their top priorities, the percentage of Iraqis without access to decent water supplies has risen from 50 percent to 70 percent since the start of the U.S.-led war, according to an analysis by Oxfam International last summer. The portion of Iraqis lacking decent sanitation was even worse — 80 percent.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/21753.html
re 12 WTF :pirate: :growl: A!I!V!
Wow.We have no idea what that would be like. Except people in New Orleans and that area.
Family Guy is awesome tonight! :rofl2: They’re at a Veterans Day parade and there’s a “Future Veterans of America” float with a bunch of kids on it. And there was a “John McCain Experience” cage where you were poked with a sharp bamboo by an oriental guy. :rofl2: :rofl2:
I know it’s late, but how did these guys become billionaires?