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I like: Jazz, Tea, Crossword Puzzles, Video Games, Cinema, Comic Books, Sports.
I don't like: Mosquito Bites, Rebus Crossword Puzzles, Butterfinger Candy Bars, Double Faults in Tennis, Jay Leno.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
I must say...
Writing on the internet (as opposed to tweeting) takes me back perhaps to the end of my freshman and definitely to my sophomore year of college. I remember giving serious thought, brainstorming, drafting, and writing extensively on LiveJournal to pass the time and even catch a glimpse into the depth of those that I befriended through the net. I don't know why I stopped writing (even into notebooks), but this bug bit me once again and I'm back to writing. There was once a time where my writing was pretty awful, but after a class I took about two years ago, my writing style has matured greatly. I wish I had been able to write like that in high school. Maybe it all correlates to social skill? I was very shy as a kid and took a jackhammer to that shell in college and have never looked back.
Well, I've got to get to work, I've got a split shift and this is the second of the two in which I close the store at 11pm. Oi...
Well, I've got to get to work, I've got a split shift and this is the second of the two in which I close the store at 11pm. Oi...
Home Theatrics
So, now that I live on my own, I've been thinking about setting up a home theater. Because, well, owning a PS3, XBox 360, and a Wii just doesn't look too flattering on a 13 inch personal TV with a VCR built into it. So, to combat this situation, I'll buy a projector because they can be [hypothetically] bigger than any stupid HD TV.
Behold! The Optoma GameTime (GT720) DLP Projector:
51 inches of HD? Try 300 inches! Spladow!
The thing is truly a monster, I have not ordered it yet, but I soon shall. In the back is an HDMI input, S-Video, VGA, Component, a headphone jack, and some other input mean for older computers as well as 10 watt speakers built into it. I would use this to project videogames from either of my three systems, blu ray or standard DVD movies, and as a 70-80 inch monitor for my laptop straight onto my wall. In order to not have to deal with all the hassle of connecting and reconnecting wires, I'll have to upgrade my receiver.
The receiver I have right now is a Yamaha receiver straight from the 80s, perhaps the late 70s. It was handed down from my parents along with a turntable from the 1980s as well. It was probably top-of-the-line back in its time, but now it's probably considered Father Time in this present day. What I'm looking at right now is from a deal on newegg.com for a receiver whose standard price is $600, but with a code it goes down to $329! What a steal! I have to jump on this deal and quickly!
The receiver in question Yamaha (RX V765):
We all look the same from the front anyway.
As you can see, that's a lot of holes. It's not as complicated as it looks really. Four HDMI inputs go into it and the very first HDMI port goes straight to the projector. That means the PS3, XBox 360 and Laptop can go in and I still have an extra port! The Wii would use a standard component in and the receiver sends a standard video out. Hook up some speakers and that's that.
To have my laptop that far, I should think of getting myself a wireless mouse and keyboard, if they were Bluetooth enabled, that would be even better! This way, I don't sit so damned close to the laptop's monitor at about a foot and a half away!
Projector: $749.99
Receiver: $329.99
Keyboard/Mouse: $39.99
Total: $1,119.97 (Give or take...)
Wow, that is one hell of an investment! Party time at my place!
Behold! The Optoma GameTime (GT720) DLP Projector:
51 inches of HD? Try 300 inches! Spladow!
The thing is truly a monster, I have not ordered it yet, but I soon shall. In the back is an HDMI input, S-Video, VGA, Component, a headphone jack, and some other input mean for older computers as well as 10 watt speakers built into it. I would use this to project videogames from either of my three systems, blu ray or standard DVD movies, and as a 70-80 inch monitor for my laptop straight onto my wall. In order to not have to deal with all the hassle of connecting and reconnecting wires, I'll have to upgrade my receiver.
The receiver I have right now is a Yamaha receiver straight from the 80s, perhaps the late 70s. It was handed down from my parents along with a turntable from the 1980s as well. It was probably top-of-the-line back in its time, but now it's probably considered Father Time in this present day. What I'm looking at right now is from a deal on newegg.com for a receiver whose standard price is $600, but with a code it goes down to $329! What a steal! I have to jump on this deal and quickly!
The receiver in question Yamaha (RX V765):
We all look the same from the front anyway.
As you can see, that's a lot of holes. It's not as complicated as it looks really. Four HDMI inputs go into it and the very first HDMI port goes straight to the projector. That means the PS3, XBox 360 and Laptop can go in and I still have an extra port! The Wii would use a standard component in and the receiver sends a standard video out. Hook up some speakers and that's that.
To have my laptop that far, I should think of getting myself a wireless mouse and keyboard, if they were Bluetooth enabled, that would be even better! This way, I don't sit so damned close to the laptop's monitor at about a foot and a half away!
Projector: $749.99
Receiver: $329.99
Keyboard/Mouse: $39.99
Total: $1,119.97 (Give or take...)
Wow, that is one hell of an investment! Party time at my place!
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