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Was looking into this, heard it was kept from being much worse based on the shifting seabed plates, going with each other in the same direction, versus opposing force
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I'm posting a YT video I was noting as I was checking comments, I'm surprised by just how many comments there were on this one! I'd neglected to keep up with all the user comments, even thinking it was my own video, the way they lay things out in the YouTube gui is not all that helpful, you aren't notified of all comments made
Those pesky VCRs and their shelf life! ha ha To note about the actual video, LD could be recorded on an Industrial made player, very rare, it also supported analog MUSE video in Japan, with a TV intended for Muse It also supported CD back in 1986 if not earlier, the COMBI player versions, subsequently that was most of them by the end of their historic run, some were LD only however the other thing you miss in this report is LARGE scale displays, projectors were often used with LD
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I've hooked up with Sheen on Twitter during the 2 and Half Men leave of absence, and reported on that for some time, as of late, he's taking extra gigs pre-Anger Management, his new show series on FX Two main ads that are rather amusing:
It was based on the Harry Turtledove's book "World War: In The Balance" from 1994. I wish that maybe one day somebody decide to make movie or even video-game based on this,it would be probably good to watch/play.
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Denise Matthews aka Vanity, I link to this as you get a "Where are they Now?" update on the video as well as this rare 84 interview Purple Rain 52 Pickup
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We lack a Hard Rock thread, I think I tried one once, but if you're in the mood, XYZ is a band that ain't too bad, but not gotten a lot of fanfare If you like hot babes writhing in the music videos, this one is up your alley, and down in the gutter
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I use the JVC GZ MG30 I believe it is, HDD standard definition camcorder. Shown in two videos from a guy who says he was disatisifed and moved up to Panasonic, which is my miniDV cam replacing a Sony If you can offer me your opinion about noise heard from the camera, please do. The most noise I hear when recording is from my Sony DCR-TRV320, which is a D8 series DigitalHandycam using 8mm tape tech The HDD records to SD and it's 30GB internal disk drive. The D8 Handy cam records to Memory Stick as well, a feature only on several models Sony offered, the video quality is really low! haha 60 second limit per clip too
My Panasonic DV stores clips to miniDV digital tapes, but has an SD card slot as well, used for photos only IIRC
Reason I post this here is because I do a lot of my YouTube stuff with the HDD camcorder, and even filming a live show with a 30GB drive for space means you could record over 4 hours, the clips can get pretty massive in size, using up the available space! haha
I've been wondering which Hard Disk based HD one would be good to move up to, since I do happen to like the JVC, it's display is lacking mostly. Having the LCD off to the left side of the lens is nothing new, but it really throws off my subject framing on this cam in particular.
Sony I don't have, but a main difference from JVC is JVC uses a standard three ring contact mini plug for AV output, L/R/VIDEO Sony uses a proprietary cable still, which I had but got rid of with my older miniDV recently Another point in this video is that the LCD display regarding minutes is based off the battery capacity, not the HDD, but they both account for what you can record, and how long! I believe I'm correct on this
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