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"Richard Crowley" wrote...
"William Sommerwerck" wrote ... This applies to commercials, too. It took me a dozen viewings before I figured out that the guy was saying "What if this continues?" I think commercials in movie theatres are offensive, personally, and they just get worse and worse too. Agreed, but I was talking about commercials on TV. Not just commercials. I was viewing the commercially-released DVDs of the first season of "Numb3rs" and some of the dialog, particularly interior scenes (in the FBI office, etc.) is unusually mushy. It is almost as if they were merely recording a "guide track" with the intention of ADR, and then decided to save money and not do the ADR after all. Apparently, I'm not the only one... http://www.comics.com/comics/arlonja...-20070917.html (originally posted by Jay Rose in r.a.m.p.s) |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
Apparently, I'm not the only one... http://www.comics.com/comics/arlonja...-20070917.html All I get is an empty green screen, somewhat lighter in tone than the one you would get from a chip-ram issue on an Amiga. (originally posted by Jay Rose in r.a.m.p.s) Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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"Peter Larsen" wrote ...
Richard Crowley wrote: Apparently, I'm not the only one... http://www.comics.com/comics/arlonja...-20070917.html All I get is an empty green screen, somewhat lighter in tone than the one you would get from a chip-ram issue on an Amiga. Then you need to fix your browser. Wonder what else you aren't seeing? :-) |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Peter Larsen" wrote ... Richard Crowley wrote: Apparently, I'm not the only one... http://www.comics.com/comics/arlonja...-20070917.html All I get is an empty green screen, somewhat lighter in tone than the one you would get from a chip-ram issue on an Amiga. Patience solved it, it was a bandwidth issue, fortunately I didn't have to open the ADSL modem and push the Agnus chip back in place because it had crawled up from its socket ... O;-) Then you need to fix your browser. Wonder what else you aren't seeing? :-) It is IE 6.0 and this here ME box is broken so that updating IE consistently fails. I could probably fix it with a lot of registry and file name editing, the problem is that the short filenames are lost because I had to restore a backup made from windows 2000, which has a different view on short filenames. No, not even Windows is Windows compatible ... o;-) ... however my choice was either to use that backup or loose the entire installation. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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