Mole
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Yeah but this is about a video game, so it is warranted here too.
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It's on UPN. Well was.
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What exactly is an air transfer? I just started to do the story mode and one of my sponsor challenges is to air transfer 15 feet and I am stumped. I know it is a dumb question, but I'd like to know. Thanks in advance.
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I have a Mac so I can't get it. WMP over iTunes? Wha? How come?
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Can you with Call of Duty 2?
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Can you play two players on Xbox 360 Live? Like if my friend and I want to play two player and also be on Live.
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So what do you think next season's mystery will be? It'll be hard to top the first two seasons, but I am sure Thomas has something.
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So it will make about $20 million all together which will warrant a sequel because Vince is, well, Vince.
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"Everything Will Be Alright" - The Killers
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Best one I've seen yet.
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It will do well on DVD. Besides, how much did it cost to make?
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I'd rather eat dirt than read those.
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If they want the show to be good they need to stop with the 3 week storylines and focus on season long storylines. Simple as that. And Barton's movie career will be as long as me having sex when I'm sober.
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This is from RT: "Sadly, Kane has all the cinematic presence of a shaved ape, and possesses acting skills that make Vin Diesel look like vintage 1974 Pacino." -- Brian Orndorf, EFILMCRITIC.COM
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Yeah, I decided not too because it would be a hassle. Now I have the digital cable box HD settings changed. Since my TV is 1080i native, it converted all of the channels to that. However, I changed it so when a channel is sending 720p(Fox, ESPN, ABC) it changes to 720p not 1080i. Should I leave it like that? Or make it so they convert to 1080i. Also, I set the box to show the regular channels in 480i, not 1080i with the side boxes. Should I keep it like this? I think I am going to because those boxes are annoying and it looks fine widescreen.
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I've been reading that 720p is better for sport programs and since my TV is 1080i and I watch a lot of sports, I am going to exchange it for a 720p. It sucks because there are no 30" LCD 720ps for under $1000. So I'll have to go with a 23" Samsung for $799. I don't mind returning it, it just sucks bringing my TV to the store because its fucking heavy as shit.
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This coming up week, the networks will release their 2006 fall lineups. Fox has renewed: 24 Prison Break King of the Hill The Simpsons And gave the go-ahead to two new shows: Vanished, a cleverly named missing persons drama the Brad Garrett sitcom Til Death, about a longtime married couple whose next door neighbors are newlywed NBC has renewed: The Law and Orders Medium Crossing Jordan Las Vegas The CW has decided to take these shows from UPN and WB: America's Next Top Model Everybody Hates Chris WWE Friday Night Smackdown! Gilmore Girls Smallville 7th Heaven The only date I know for sure is CW's (the 18th).
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Marv, my HD TV is a tube TV. How does that work? Does it just have a built tuner for HD? So does that mean it isn't as good as a DLP/Plasma/LCD? And would my 360 look better on DLP/Plasma/LCD? And how does the 1080, 720 thing work again? I was reading in my manual that my TV has both, but I don't know how that works. I am asking this now because I was doing some reading about HDTVs and I was a bit confused. Thanks. EDIT: Okay, so I was doing some more reading and I found some stuff. My TV, here is a native 1080i resolution. And I found out that 1080i are used by CBS, NBC, HBO, and many others; and 720p, are used only by ABC, ESPN, and Fox. So does that mean that my TV looks better on CBS, NBC, HBO etc than ABC, ESPN and Fox? And I figured out that my 360 wasn't set to 1080i or 720p but the 480p. So I changed it to 1080i because my TV is native 1080i and it looks ten times better. I know the 360 is 720p native, but I read at IGN that 1080i looks better on my TV.
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I wasn't aware that one could buy an HD-DVD player right now. But anyone with a 360 should just wait until X-Mas when their HD-DVD player comes out. It will probably only cost $200-$400 since it's an external drive and isn't full thing like the Toshiba.
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Yeah, I figured that out when trying to hook it up today. Can this DVD player really play HD quality? Or will it just look like my 360? Playback format options: DVD/ SVCD/ VCD/ CD/ HDCD/ MP3/ WMA/ Photo-CD Upscales standard DVD titles into high-definition resolution Up to 1080p support via Component HDMI 1080p support High-definition output options via Component interface in 720p, 1080i and 1080p High-definition output options via HDMI interface in 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 640v480, 800v600, 1024v768 and 1280v1024 480i/576i output options via HDMI. Ideal for using with an evternal scaler. High-definition output options via VGA interface in 640v480, 800v600, 1024v768 and 1280v1024 High-definition output options via DVI(via HDMI to DVI cable) interfaces NTSC 720p/ 1080i/ 1080p support at 60hz PAL 720p/ 1080i/ 1080p support at 50hz
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I bought the game, played it once and I didn't like it. Does anyone want it? I'll sell it for $45 plus $5 for shipping.
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Is anyone else REALLLLY spoiled when it comes to HD? I find myself only watching the HD channels. If there is nothing on them, I won't even bother with the other channels, I'll just put on a movie or play some 360. Sometimes I'll flip to the extra HBO and Starz channels, but I barely do that. Anyone else have the same problem? I was thinking how much better it will be to watch the World Cup too.