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Guest SuddenRedScare
Posted
Sal0713 ]

I love you all, i love this tv!! who wants a hug? :P

 

Just throwing this out in the open, but I really do enjoy blow jobs. :)

Guest SuddenRedScare
Posted
Sal0713 ]
Sal0713 ]

I love you all, i love this tv!! who wants a hug? :P

 

Just throwing this out in the open, but I really do enjoy blow jobs. :)

 

well for that you can go get a hooker LOL.

 

I'd much rather probe through the Urgent Fury community for my sexual satisfaction. Much less chance of getting a STD you know.

Posted
Sal0713 ]
Sal0713 ]

I love you all, i love this tv!! who wants a hug? :P

 

Just throwing this out in the open, but I really do enjoy blow jobs. :)

 

well for that you can go get a hooker LOL.

Well you're shit out of luck with my, maybe GeneralWar would be really nice to you and all.Since you both like Blows jobs maybe you can help each other out. LOL anyways i got a question. Will any HDMI cable work with the ps3?and is there any difference in the HDMI cable?

I'd much rather probe through the Urgent Fury community for my sexual satisfaction. Much less chance of getting a STD you know.

Posted

LOL the oldest scam in the books..

 

Ok well first off there is a huge difference in Coax cable for example.. RG-6 quad shielded cable is designed for RF distribution whereas RG-59 is designed for video CCTV distribution using the thinner non shielded 59 that they sell at Menards for Cable or Sat will give you a poor RF signal transfer. But that’s about where it ends.

 

Companies such as Monster have been using the comparison scam at retailers for years.. often you see two TV’s side by side one claiming Monster HDMI the other a less expensive cable.. suggesting it to is HDMI.. its often not.

 

http://www.gizmorepublic.com/accessories/monster-hdmi-cable-scam-830

 

yeah HDMI in one input and composite in the other.. No wonder they look different.. I had to laugh when I looked behind a set at a Best Buy recently and noticed the one they claimed Monster HDMI didn’t even use a Monster cable and used a cheap HDMI cable instead. LOL!

 

Even audiophiles can’t hear the difference..

 

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/03/audiophiles-cant-tell-the-difference-between-monster-cable-and/

 

That’s right they could not hear the difference between using a $100 cable and coat hanger!!

 

But to be fair there is a difference, it isn’t something you will see nor hear, the difference lies in the shielding, for home users its not a concern. Where Monster interlinks or highly expensive cabling and interconnects shine is in studio or pro recording. Electronic equipment produce magnetic fields.. pack enough equipment around each other and slight high freq. noise, white sound, picture interference, low band drops, power interference.. etc. etc.. all occur, again its noting you can hear nor see.. but its there and cheap cables will make sure of it.. So if you’re a Video or Audio production professional then yes I would go with expensive high shielded interconnects.. if you’re a gamer hooking your PS3 to your HDMI set.. then don’t buy into their bullshit.

 

Posted
Goat ]

LOL the oldest scam in the books..

 

Ok well first off there is a huge difference in Coax cable for example.. RG-6 quad shielded cable is designed for RF distribution whereas RG-59 is designed for video CCTV distribution using the thinner non shielded 59 that they sell at Menards for Cable or Sat will give you a poor RF signal transfer. But that’s about where it ends.

 

Companies such as Monster have been using the comparison scam at retailers for years.. often you see two TV’s side by side one claiming Monster HDMI the other a less expensive cable.. suggesting it to is HDMI.. its often not.

 

http://www.gizmorepublic.com/accessories/monster-hdmi-cable-scam-830

 

yeah HDMI in one input and composite in the other.. No wonder they look different.. I had to laugh when I looked behind a set at a Best Buy recently and noticed the one they claimed Monster HDMI didn’t even use a Monster cable and used a cheap HDMI cable instead. LOL!

 

Even audiophiles can’t hear the difference..

 

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/03/audiophiles-cant-tell-the-difference-between-monster-cable-and/

 

That’s right they could not hear the difference between using a $100 cable and coat hanger!!

 

But to be fair there is a difference, it isn’t something you will see nor hear, the difference lies in the shielding, for home users its not a concern. Where Monster interlinks or highly expensive cabling and interconnects shine is in studio or pro recording. Electronic equipment produce magnetic fields.. pack enough equipment around each other and slight high freq. noise, white sound, picture interference, low band drops, power interference.. etc. etc.. all occur, again its noting you can hear nor see.. but its there and cheap cables will make sure of it.. So if you’re a Video or Audio production professional then yes I would go with expensive high shielded interconnects.. if you’re a gamer hooking your PS3 to your HDMI set.. then don’t buy into their bullshit.

 

K, see I resisted for quite awhile, but I officially have a Goat-crush now.

Guest SuddenRedScare
Posted
BigMoneyNacku ]

All Hdmi cables are the same. Some clowns just like charging more for their name.

 

Actually, some have silver ends instead of gold. Gold is a much better conductor than silver so it's obviously the better choice.

Posted
BigMoneyNacku ]

All Hdmi cables are the same. Some clowns just like charging more for their name.

 

Actually, some have silver ends instead of gold. Gold is a much better conductor than silver so it's obviously the better choice.

 

Actually NO. Not when dealing with the signal sent via HDMI. You are seriously talking nano-seconds of response time. Can you notice the difference of nano-seconds? I can't.

Guest SuddenRedScare
Posted
Tool_Minion ]
BigMoneyNacku ]

All Hdmi cables are the same. Some clowns just like charging more for their name.

 

Actually, some have silver ends instead of gold. Gold is a much better conductor than silver so it's obviously the better choice.

 

Actually NO. Not when dealing with the signal sent via HDMI. You are seriously talking nano-seconds of response time. Can you notice the difference of nano-seconds? I can't.

 

That's true. I was just making the point that not all of them are the same. ;)

Posted

Silver is the best,. Copper is second followed by Gold and then Aluminum. Use of Copper is most prevalent since its second best and cheaper than Silver. Gold is used often in interconnects only because it is the most resistant to corrosion.

And then there’s molybdenum-yttrium oxide

 

"But hey, if you're looking for the ultimate in sound, I've got half a meter of oxygen-free, triple-wrapped double-insulated Sonically Shielded AmpliSized Egyptian Llama cable here that I'll part ways with for just a couple grand."

 

;D ;D ;D

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