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Old 09-28-2023, 04:34 PM   #4327
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Or Scottish.. Go figure!
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Today l learned that AM radio bill is going through the US government, all new cars must have AM radio as this and cockroaches will be the only thing to survive a major calamity..
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Today l learned that AM radio bill is going through the US government, all new cars must have AM radio as this and cockroaches will be the only thing to survive a major calamity..
[RHETORICAL]Who's going to teach people to go sit in their cars for apocalypse updates?[/RHETORICAL]
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Old 09-30-2023, 01:18 PM   #4331
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[RHETORICAL]Who's going to teach people to go sit in their cars for apocalypse updates?[/RHETORICAL]
That message will beamed via DAB, hopefully...
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[RHETORICAL]Who's going to teach people to go sit in their cars for apocalypse updates?[/RHETORICAL]
it's somewhat funny, as i'd argue the majority of people aren't even aware their radio will pick up AM radio station.

with bluetooth connections now, i haven't even hooked up my FM antenna in the truck. just don't see a point to the extra $15 harness cost for a feature i won't use.
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Old 09-30-2023, 02:22 PM   #4333
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Today I learned that the Cambridge American Cemetery is well considered memorial to the American war dead. Happen up the cemetery as their car park was being used by a local Cambridge college that my wife and I were visiting as it was my wife's graduation.

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Old 10-01-2023, 05:45 AM   #4334
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I find some cemeteries very interesting from a cultural and historical perspective. There are a couple of cemeteries in Paris and Rome that are on the agenda when the wife and I get to go traveling again.
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I find some cemeteries very interesting from a cultural and historical perspective. There are a couple of cemeteries in Paris and Rome that are on the agenda when the wife and I get to go traveling again.
On the cultural front, my wife and I come from a religion that cremates our dead and scatters the ashes in flowing water.. Graveyards/cemeteries not the usual place to visit, but yesterday the college had made parking arrangements at the American cemetery so by chance we happen to see the place. It was rather understated but very majestic, size, the architecture and the location all adding to the atmosphere. Worth a visit if you ever in the UK and Cambridge on the doorstep..
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Old 10-01-2023, 10:39 AM   #4336
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I find some cemeteries very interesting from a cultural and historical perspective. There are a couple of cemeteries in Paris and Rome that are on the agenda when the wife and I get to go traveling again.
I'm fascinated by cemeteries, particularly that go back centuries. I want to read every tombstone. In college we did a performance of Spoon River Anthology. Based in a graveyard, it tells the tale of a town through short poems from those buried in the cemetery. I played half the male characters. Well worth a read if you into that type of thing.

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On the cultural front, my wife and I come from a religion that cremates our dead and scatters the ashes in flowing water.. Graveyards/cemeteries not the usual place to visit, but yesterday the college had made parking arrangements at the American cemetery so by chance we happen to see the place. It was rather understated but very majestic, size, the architecture and the location all adding to the atmosphere. Worth a visit if you ever in the UK and Cambridge on the doorstep..
Civilian cemeteries tell a story, Military cemeteries are full of awe and sacrifice. The first time I went to Arlington National Cemetery (for a friend's Father's internment), I basically couldn't speak. It was massively overwhelming. When they played taps I balled like a baby.
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The first time I went to Arlington National Cemetery (for a friend's Father's internment), I basically couldn't speak. It was massively overwhelming. When they played taps I balled like a baby.[/QUOTE]

I grew up in the DC area, been to Arlington more times than I can count in 50 years. To this day, when I go, the reaction is pretty much the same.

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My wife and I visited the Canadian war memorial at Vimy Ridge in France in 2017. It was both awe inspiring and spooky. I was surprised how emotional it was considering it memorializes events that occurred 100 years before our visit.

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It’s also odd that the site is basically a little piece of Canada. It’s even staffed by Parks Canada personnel. The streetlights are decorated with beavers.

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More of a "this past weekend I learned", that in order to enjoy the full benefits of an OLED, QLED QHD, 4K TV, you need to a streaming device that hooks up to your HDMI port. Such as Apple TV, Roku, Fire Stick, Google TV, etc.



I was messing with the TV settings because I couldn't figure out why is it that the picture quality and full range of refresh rate wasn't being used. When I selected the "Info" option on the settings, I saw it, the TV was pinned at 1080p 30Hz. So I did some research and learned a whole lot on HDR, Dolby Atmos and all jazz. Got an Apple TV, hooked it up, and there it was, full HDR at 60Hz with 1440p.
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More of a "this past weekend I learned", that in order to enjoy the full benefits of an OLED, QLED QHD, 4K TV, you need to a streaming device that hooks up to your HDMI port. Such as Apple TV, Roku, Fire Stick, Google TV, etc.



I was messing with the TV settings because I couldn't figure out why is it that the picture quality and full range of refresh rate wasn't being used. When I selected the "Info" option on the settings, I saw it, the TV was pinned at 1080p 30Hz. So I did some research and learned a whole lot on HDR, Dolby Atmos and all jazz. Got an Apple TV, hooked it up, and there it was, full HDR at 60Hz with 1440p.
And then you need to make sure its a minimum of HDMI 2.0 for 60Hz or 2.1 for 120Hz. Hz=FPS
Also 1440 is only 2K BTW.
VERY surprised you even needed to g that route since it should be a smart TV.
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