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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: EEVblog on June 03, 2012, 07:53:25 am
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I just saw The Avengers (yes, it's freak'n awesome BTW).
I noticed a scene that had what seemed like a long lingering shot with a multimeter in it which then drifted off camera.
Seemed to be some cheapie OneHungLow manual range job, and I thought it seemed rather misplaced among all the other high tech gadgetry.
Almost certainly the one in the cinema that was wondering what brand and model it was ;D
Any else spot it?
Dave.
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Dave,when you said "Avengers Multimeter" I imagined John Steed using an AVO model 8. ;D
But you don't mean the silly Pommy TV series ,do you?
You mean the silly Marvel comic movie! ;D
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Maybe the producers went round all the big names like Fluke and Agilent and asked how much they were willing to pay for a product placement opportunity? And perhaps when they got no bites from the big names they went with a cheap anonymous brand to avoid giving anyone free publicity.
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Dave,when you said "Avengers Multimeter" I imagined John Steed using an AVO model 8. ;D
But you don't mean the silly Pommy TV series ,do you?
You mean the silly Marvel comic movie! ;D
Emma Peel rules! Accept no substitute. 8)
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I much prefer Purdy.
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I much prefer Purdy.
Excuse me? The New Avengers? Bahhh :(
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Excuse me? The New Avengers? Bahhh :(
I am looking forward to Prometheus...... wonder what meters they use?
Regards
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Excuse me? The New Avengers? Bahhh :(
I am looking forward to Prometheus...... wonder what meters they use?
Regards
I would assume one that is designed for operation in highly acidic environment 8)
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As for multimeters, I think that French Metrix folding multimeter is probably the only one that would look the part:
(http://www.conrad-uk.com/medias/global/ce/1000_1999/1200/1220/1220/122070_RB_00_FB.EPS_1000.jpg)
Dave.
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As for multimeters, I think that French Metrix folding multimeter is probably the only one that would look the part:
Add a few LEDs and it becomes a tricorder.....LOL
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I am looking forward to Prometheus...... wonder what meters they use?
th kind where, if you make a mistake, it wraps its probes around your head and impregnates you with an egg.. And a few days later a full grown oscilloscope bursts out of your chest..
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And a few days later a full grown oscilloscope bursts out of your chest..
But, but, but, it will be a LeCroy.
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Dave,when you said "Avengers Multimeter" I imagined John Steed using an AVO model 8. ;D
But you don't mean the silly Pommy TV series ,do you?
You mean the silly Marvel comic movie! ;D
Emma Peel rules! Accept no substitute. 8)
Thumbs up! Emma is the hottest of them all. ;-)
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And a few days later a full grown oscilloscope bursts out of your chest..
But, but, but, it will be a LeCroy.
That's fine. You'd be dead anyway, so you wont have to live through the horror of using it :)
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Plan to see the movie this week. I'll try and pay more attention to the gadgets ;D
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I've seen the movie twice and now I have to watch it again to see this elusive meter, lol (good excuse).
PeterG, here is a real tricorder powered by linux (I really love that OS and its many flavors)
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/03/researcher-publishes-specs-for-real-linux-powered-star-trek-tricorder/ (http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/03/researcher-publishes-specs-for-real-linux-powered-star-trek-tricorder/)
As for multimeters, I think that French Metrix folding multimeter is probably the only one that would look the part:
Add a few LEDs and it becomes a tricorder.....LOL
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I also noticed an old 70s era analog oscilloscope in one scene. It may have been a Tektronix 485, but I'm not sure. The 70's blue plastic also seemed out of place among the transparent oled screens and such.
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why the continously shooting particle beam from the partice accelerator which was disrupted in the iron man? :) marvell ftw
Dave you watched it in 3d or imax?
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Dave you watched it in 3d or imax?
No, I generally hate 3D movies.
Dave.
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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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I watched it twice in digital 3D and regular, IMO the 3D isn't that emphasized and you wouldn't really miss out.
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 watched it twice in digital 3D and regular, IMO the 3D isn't that emphasized and you wouldn't really miss out.
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.
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.
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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?
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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".
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Hahahaha. Yeah old scopes do make for some great medical equipment.
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They certainly didn't skimp on the tools in the first Iron Man flick - Snap-on everything! The big black tool boxes in that film are 5 figures (AU)...and that's empty!
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Product placement pays for some of the film....... Or is pure profit for the studio.
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I will add I have better than 20/20 vision in one eye, but the other is rather less. 3D is overrated for me, I would rather have a believable story with not too many continuity and other errors, over the "Shiny new look at this effect" production. I remember watching movies in the previous iteration of 3D, and the new one is better, but not much so that you can overlook the poor production.
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REVIVE!
http://www.measurementest.com/2012/04/marvels-avengers-movie-test-and.html (http://www.measurementest.com/2012/04/marvels-avengers-movie-test-and.html)
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Sorry i am a little late to the party. but due to covid19 i re watched all marvel movies and spot the DMM also..
it is a cheap 15 usd "Eclipse Tools MT-1210 Pro'sKit" you can buy one avenger souverier here https://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-MT-1210-ProsKit-Multimeter-Digital/dp/B003TYKBF8 (https://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-MT-1210-ProsKit-Multimeter-Digital/dp/B003TYKBF8)
no affiliation.
and as Tony said, i am the best.
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Sorry i am a little late to the party.
Only about 8 years late... :-DD
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|O :-//
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Sorry i am a little late to the party.
Only about 8 years late... :-DD
Yes, The Avengers Endgame has been played out in the movie series :clap:
but not on reality Earth,
note the current global bs offensive run by terran based frenemy aliens in power, and their internet agents, screwing everyone over, again
Unfortunately Tony Stark is no longer with us to spot and sort out these respected professional deceivers,
or hack the internet and gatecrash the news media carnival controlling the entire show.
So as always when these evil two faced mental cases in leadership positions are permitted to do as they please, again,
we'll just have to deal with it, again, for who knows how long this time around, to please their wealth and power junkie affliction
Worldly optimism aside guys :D the reality is Emma Peel and Purdy are now retired :(
FYI: Nat Romanoff and Agent Hill are the new kids on the block, and just as easy on the eyes :-+
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And a few days later a full grown oscilloscope bursts out of your chest..
But, but, but, it will be a LeCroy.
Yuck, that is disgusting. I always knew they are evil.