Things Smackie Thinks You Need to Know...

Hutch wrote:
este tipo es un pelotudo..no le des bola


Google Translate is on fire this morning:

this guy is a pelotudo..no you give Ball
Google always struggles with slang,  but I'm pretty sure he's talking about my big hairy balls.
I was noticing the same thing and will be adopting the Argentinean slang word pelotudo for everyday use
Kosmo!!!  Where's my review?  Kindly start with what she was wearing and if she played The Trailer Song or not…..
Yes to the trailer song and she was wearing a Brown and white possibly cow print outfit with fringe and the special light up boots at the end.  We got all of STDP except for Dandelion, four new songs and four covers including no scrubs and these boots were made for walking.

Overall I give the show a solid B, while I love love her record, it's a bit melancholy and mid tempo for a live setting.  There was moments when I wish they would cut loose a little.

I also enjoyed the openers John and Jacob who had a nice rockin county sound and had a bit of a spark Kacey's was missing. One of their songs was in second season of Nashville. 

Bottom line throughly enjoyable, but she's not an act, I would need to see live every time she came through town, unless the new record blows me completel away
Awesome!  Thank you - I expect much the same experience.

I find her at her best when she's not playing the guitar, but instead singing and swaying ala June Carter, but she doesn't do it very often.
Exactly, what do I need to know?
My 10 year old (?) Sony rear projection beast is slowly turning green, and I'm seriously looking at the Samsung JU7100.  Any thoughts? 
grateful wrote:
My 10 year old (?) Sony rear projection beast is slowly turning green, and I'm seriously looking at the Samsung JU7100.  Any thoughts? 


Sadly, I haven't seen one, though I have checked periodically.  They aren't in any retail stores I frequent.

I followed the AVS thread for a while but it was just filled with speculation.  Mostly, folks who have a lot of their own ripped content seem to prefer it to the 8500 series, but so few people have them that I grew tired of wading through the noise. 

I believe it's the upgrade to my 6950 series, which I have been more than happy with, but can't really comment until I use one.
I suppose anything will be an upgrade for me, at which it becomes much am I willing to spend for something I plan to use for 7ish years…
vansmack wrote:
You may now put your Blu-Ray players up for sale….


And I'm sure most of you donated your DVD players, but further proof:

The Simpsons cease DVD distribution
vansmack wrote:
vansmack wrote:
You may now put your Blu-Ray players up for sale….


And I'm sure most of you donated your DVD players, but further proof:

The Simpsons cease DVD distribution


"Yes, you are now at the whims of geography, your home entertainment package, and the reliability of your Internet if you want to see outtakes and hear Jean and others talk about the making of latter-day Simpsons episodes."

huge upgrade from the oppression of physical media!!!
sweetcell wrote:
"Yes, you are now at the whims of geography, your home entertainment package, and the reliability of your Internet if you want to see outtakes and hear Jean and others talk about the making of latter-day Simpsons episodes."

huge upgrade from the oppression of physical media!!!


Did you ever try to buy a DVD in Europe that they didn't sell in the States and try and play it when you got back to America? 

Did you ever have as many options for entertainment with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, youtube, Google or Apple (and those are just the legal ones) compared to your local cable company or satellite TV?

I pull nearly 20mbps on my phone these days.  If you don't have enough alternatives to your home connection going down then…
DVD region codes are a red herring and you know it.  if you're able to pull down 20 mbps on your phone and hook your home entertainment system into it, then you can get around region locks.  the flipside is expecting John Q. Consumer to hook up his TV to his phone is a non-starter.

agreed that we have even more options online than we do with physical media, but offline options are in the billions as it is.  not sure that having even more billions will make me happier :) 

anyhoo, i'm certainly not saying keeping media in the cloud is a bad thing.  i just want to point out that it isn't without its own limitations and that there remains reasons why one might want physical media - like, say, a Simpsons DVD… ;D
sweetcell wrote:
Smackie, you ignorant slut: DVD region codes are a red herring and you know it.  if you're able to pull down 20 mbps on your phone and hook your home entertainment system into it, then you can get around region locks.  the flipside is expecting John Q. Consumer to hook up his TV to his phone is a non-starter.

agreed that we have even more options online than we do with physical media, but offline options are in the billions as it is.  not sure that having even more billions will make me happier :) 

anyhoo, i'm certainly not saying keeping media in the cloud is a bad thing.  i just want to point out that it isn't without its own limitations and that there remains reasons why one might want physical media - like, say, a Simpsons DVD… ;D
FTFY
i always fancied myself a young dan akroyd…
For the record, I never said that Digital Media in the Cloud was the panacea, however those who argue that Tanglible Media model is not dead is the reason why used DVD and CD stores are still around.

In addition, anyone who doesn't think that the current status of media is better than it ever has been, even with all it's confusing digital right licensing issues, probably still owns 8-tracks, but not a working 8-track player.

Nostalgia is a wonderful thing.  But when nostalgia gets in the way of innovation, it's a dangerous thing.
Julian, wrote:FTFY


sweetcell wrote:
i always fancied myself a young dan akroyd…


Quality addition.
vansmack wrote:In addition, anyone who doesn't think that the current status of media is better than it ever has been, even with all it's confusing digital right licensing issues, probably still owns 8-tracks, but not a working 8-track player.

Nostalgia is a wonderful thing.  But when nostalgia gets in the way of innovation, it's a dangerous thing.


….talk to hutch, he seems to have a fondness for the physical I'll never fully understand :)