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Depending on the brand of television that you bought you may have invested based on a lie. If you bought a television based on the contrast ratio you have a chance that the number you saw in store has nothing to do with the performance of your display in the real world. Think back to when you were buying your TV. Was the contrast ratio listed in the hundreds of thousands or even millions to one? If so, you bought a lie.
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It’s hard watching Sony not get it… again. Throughout the last two decades this premier electronics company has hampered itself time and again with the repetition of a single, self-destructive action: the development and insistence on using proprietary technologies.
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I’ve used Transmit every day for years. So long, in fact, that I didn’t realize I was still using a pirated copy I’d picked up a long, long time ago. I was almost embarrassed when I went to “upgrade” to Transmit 4 and realized that I’d been unfaithful to Panic, the developers of Transmit. I was profiting (well, not actually profiting, I use Transmit for my personal sites that aren’t monetized) off of their work without offering anything in return. Dick move on my part – and something that was rectified immediately.
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re that has become mired in Amercian-style partisanship, the drive to recruit fresh blood is fierce. The Conservative Party of Canada thinks it has the solution: join the party because people won’t expect you to.


