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The Avengers Multimeter
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Hypernova on June 04, 2012, 05:15:20 am ---I watched it twice in digital 3D and regular, IMO the 3D isn't that emphasized and you wouldn't really miss out.
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Even the "good" 3D movies to me just look fairly gimmicky. My brain isn't tricked. And it can be quite tiring to watch compared to a 2D movie.
I just don't see the attraction at all.
Dave.
StubbornGreek:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on June 04, 2012, 05:47:26 am ---
--- Quote from: Hypernova on June 04, 2012, 05:15:20 am ---I watched it twice in digital 3D and regular, IMO the 3D isn't that emphasized and you wouldn't really miss out.
--- End quote ---
Even the "good" 3D movies to me just look fairly gimmicky. My brain isn't tricked. And it can be quite tiring to watch compared to a 2D movie.
I just don't see the attraction at all.
Dave.
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I completely agree. Besides, its not really three dimensional anyway; if it was, you'd be able to 'peer' right and left to see completely different facets of persons and objects - for instance, those sitting on the right side of the theater would see different things/perceptions than those sitting on the left.
FenderBender:
If I recall correctly, in Iron Man, in Tony Stark's lab there was an instrument that looked like a Tektronix 2225 or the similar. The things I pick up on nowadays. Anyone see that?
vk6zgo:
I remember a very touching moment in "Days of our Lives",where a major character was in the ICU ,supposedly hooked up to a heart monitor.
The Heart monitor was a Tektronix 545B! ;D
Actually,a lot of the props in older episodes of that show were a trifle "rough around the edges".
FenderBender:
Hahahaha. Yeah old scopes do make for some great medical equipment.
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