Comment Re:440 more and counting (Score -1, Troll) 114
Have you ever had a papoohie drip directly off of your sack of nuts as such never before?
Have you ever had a papoohie drip directly off of your sack of nuts as such never before?
"The Australian Law Reform Commission are conducting a review of the Australian Classification laws, the outcome of which will influence Australian internet filtering and/or the long awaited R18+ Video Game classification. Public submissions on the matter have been accepted since 20th May 2011 and will close on the 15th July 2011. From the article : '[A]s yet only 80 public submissions have been made — 80 per cent of them from people who believe in government intervention for the sake of child protection. Considering, the furious debates within Australia's technology communities, does this reflect the national balance?...'It's likely down to the media for failing to inform the public on the matter.' Having read the questionnaire, I can't help but wonder if their convoluted phrasing is contributing to reports that people are only partially completing the form without submitting."
This is completely incorrect for a number of reasons.
1) Appeal to incorrectness.
2) It might not be stargazer; it might be pew pew along the lines of magazine.
3) I came to the garbage of this place and realized it. We only have good old fakepassword3.
LG announced today that the German VDE, one of the largest technical and scientific associations in Europe, has certified the LG Cinema 3D TVs to be full HD in 3D-mode. LG's Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology, used on the CINEMA 3D TVs, creates the perception of 3D depth by delivering two 540 line images, one for each eye, that are then combined via the glasses to create a unified 1080p image. The ruling from the VDE lets LG carry the full HD badge. There is no explanation one how the VDE arrives at this ruling. My personal experience shows a rather big resolution difference between FPR and shutter glass based 3D TVs
It might not be stargazer; it might be pew pew along the lines of magazine.
Sorry I came to the garbage of this place and realized it, fellow Slashdotters.
I agree.
My response to fellow Slashdotters: it might not be stargazer; it might be pew pew along the lines of magazine.
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