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  1. I have "The Making of The Nightmare Before Christmas" on the movie DVD. To my amazement, the armature technology has not changed even the slightess since the making of the original 1933 "King Kong"

     

    Here is a photo and the remark statement. (wonder how much *that* is worth?)

     

    Thanks to Bob Burns, Stephen Jones achieves the dream of a lifetime and actually gets to hold the original skeletal armature

    for the 1933 King Kong (Dark Delicacies, April 18th, 2004)

    sj-kingkong-darkdelicacies04.jpg

     

    By the way, we might not have noticed but some of us use a spinoff armature technology called "The Third Hand" Lol, if anyone has a camera that can take frame by frame photos, we could do our own little stop motion flick.

     

    I use these a lot in my electronic work.

     

    thirdhand2.jpg

     

    Edited by: hamradio on Mar 28, 2010 12:42 PM

  2. If you haven't seen the documentary "The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After ", its a must see. I seen it for the first time last month and I learned stuff I never heard of before. Be warned though, it has some newly released photos of JFK that might be disturbing. :(

  3. You have a good ear, many people agree that vinyl LP does have a warmer sound. Here is an article in Time about the subject. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1702369,00.html

     

    I myself have always said that records if properly taken care of are great. Most of the bugs that has plague turntables have been worked out and many audiophiles agree that in some respects vinyl do sound better then CD's.

     

    In regards to VHS, they are more easier to edit and one can insert material in between segments, that one does no longer want. In the EP mode, depending upon the model, you get a better picture compared to DVD if you are recording in the LP or ELP mode. I don't go beyond the LP mode in my DVD recorder and even with that, I am only limited to 4 hours. VHS give you up to 6 hours.

     

    I still use audio cassettes on occasion because they are much easier to record material at a moments notice. Glad I invested in a good deck. Since my DVD recorder already has the ability to play MP3, I don't need a seperate player, its just handy to have to play downloads.

     

    This site has great turntable selections as well as some high end vacuum tube audio amps.

     

    http://www.audioadvisor.com/products.asp?dept=78

     

    By the way, notice that some of our old VHS tapes we recorded back in the 1980's and 90's have long forgotten news flashes, events, etc.- sort of a time machine. I still have Ronald Reagan doing a commercial, the former West Virginia's (crooked) governer Arch Moore campaign commercial

     

    WGN's Tom Skilling when he was *young*. Wonder how many people still have the original CNN, TBS, Discovery Channels format when they first came on the air. Remember when Patrick Emory and Don Carson use to crack jokes at one another on CNN. Was more enjoyable then. Remember TCM when they had the old art deco fanfare, the 1920's type scuba diver icon, etc Lol does anyone still have Robert Osborne when he was a little younger?

     

    If you have recorded from TBS, WGN and the discovery Channel back in the 1980's you MIGHT be able to retreive the Teletext information if the recorder copied the signal in the VBI and one still has a Teletext decoder. Lol, with effort. try to revisit the news, stock market back then - the info may still be there.. I liked Electra better!

     

    Electra-teletext-vlow-res-copy.jpg

     

    Speaking of going down memory lane, I've been doing just that during the past couple of weeks.

     

    skydiver4.jpg

    Edited by: hamradio on Mar 27, 2010 7:01 PM

  4. This was during the heyday of ViewMaster (1950's - 1960's). They had a lot of movie / TV sitcoms 3D reels. What you see at WalMart is a pathetic ghostly reminder of what once was. ( in other words junk!)

     

    You can still buy those reels at the 3dstereo website. I just today got the UFO TV series (1969) reels. That was one good sci fi in which no movie was ever made of it. How I remembered S.I.D. and Skydiver. My oldest is Hawaii and Boulder (Hoover) Dam circa 1939 , no kidding 1939!

     

    Here is a breakdown of the UFO reels http://ufoseries.com/3d/index.html

     

    Checkout the Youtube site as well.

     

    Edited by: hamradio on Mar 26, 2010 9:37 PM

  5. DougieB wrote:

    << I can now go to sleep with visions of Russian baby buggies dancing in my head. >>

     

    Lol, you should see "Shogun Assassin" (1980). This is one of my first LaserDisc movies and its about a masterless samurai pushing a well armed (no joking) baby buggy along the country side leaving death to those who confronts him. This is one of those movies that leave you saying, *now I've seen everything!* Sleep with that thought in mind. :)

     

    Shogun_assassin.jpg

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