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November 15, 2012, 11:07:55 AM
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The larger televisions get the more shows will require to have less engaging and less movements on the screen for the particular media(show, movie, image) to become attractive. The reasoning being that smaller TVs' have the vision of the human eye condensed into a ultra small format and that in correlation with the younger generation being more attractive to flashy and more movement on the screen, this may be due to the fact that the eye itself doesn't require to move much on smaller tvs and thus with out flashiness or quick movements since the eye can lazily take in all the information available on the small screen(in-comparison to the whole field of vision) making the media Disengaging , As the bigger TVs' are more readily available for cheaper(I'm thinking 50 inch will be a minimum before this law takes effect) it will require more time for the eye to scan all the information on the television which would in turn require the media producers to slow down all the quickness..... why did i have this epiphany? becuase there was a time when movies and shows were actually entertaining and engaging now it seems like they just apply computer generated graphics and for some reason in there fun little heads they think fancy graphics means quality art.....


Maybe i should join a thinktank.... How do you get into one of those?
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November 15, 2012, 11:12:50 AM
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Sounds interesting, but, btw, are you aware that sha256 is not an encryption function? It's a hashing function. Encryption is reversible, hash is not. Cheesy

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November 15, 2012, 11:18:33 AM
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Sounds interesting, but, btw, are you aware that sha256 is not an encryption function? It's a hashing function. Encryption is reversible, hash is not. Cheesy

When i put hash there, for some reason all I can see when i read it is "hashbrowining your self into sh256"; (As in hash makes me think of hashbrowns), which makes no sense to me and maybe some people will think I don't know what im talking about and want to attempt to hack/attack my open source projects which if thats the case... thats what i want them to do, I'd rather my project fail sooner to close up the hole then later Tongue

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November 15, 2012, 11:25:10 AM
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Heh, ok, I also appreciate yours Cheesy

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