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  1. Hey gang -- Don't worry -- your old buddy Dan is here to clear all this up. I literally did a ton of research before I purchased my plasma last year (plus I do a little freelance writing for tech mags like Sync and PC Magazine).

    The short story is: Plasma is the way to go now for displays 42" and up. Within five years, however, LCD displays will replace plasmas as the cost of making larger LCD screens goes down, and companies can churn out enough to meet consumer demand.

    The following is far more information than you really need, so feel free to stop reading here.

    Burn-in is largely a myth with plasmas (and LCDs) -- early models had some issues, but it's not anything to get worked up about now. Dead pixels are a still aproblem to some extent -- make sure you buy from a retailer that will let you return or exchange a unit with even one dead pixel.

    Contrast ratios are often listed with sets -- 1500:1, 2000:1, etc. These are totally useless, as there is not a set measurment for contrast.

    Also, don't go by what the display looks like in a store. Most of the plasmas in stores have their brightness and contract kicked all the way up so they stand out under the bright neon lights and other sets.

    You can get an ED plasma for under $2k now. That means it has a 420p (p="progressive") resolution (420 lines of vertical resolution). Regular tube TVs are 420i, which means they also have 420 lines, but only draw every other line each time the screen is refreshed (all odd, then all even).

    True HD plasmas are more expensive, $3500 and up, but have either 720P or 1080i (i="interlaced") resolution. The catch is that DVDs, cable TV and most video game consoles top out at 420p. The only time you'd be able to appreciate the difference between an ED and HD plama is when you're watching HD channels (right now, Time Warner Cable has about 7 or 8).

    So, if you're itching to buy a display now (and who isn't?) -- I'd get a 42" ED for around $2K, then replace it with a LCD in a few years when that technology matures.

    The model I bought has been discontinued, so it won't help you, but it was a Daewoo 42" EDTV plasma -- not a big brand for electronics, but it was among the best-reviewed of sets in the $2-3K range, and was a little lighter than most, which made it easier to hang.

  2. I *never* get around to posting on the BBS, but I actually wrote to those guys inquiring about the lineup. Here's the response I just got this morning:

    Dear Dan,

    Apologies for the delayed response to your query. I have just returned from my summer holiday.At this time we are not programming music. Our task is to simply secure the permit's and set the tone of the event. Those entering floats will provide the programming. If an lineup becomes available we shall post it to our website and include the infos to our newsletter subscribers.

    Joshua Smith

    Love Parade S.F.

    Board President

    Make of that what you will.

    Dan

    (P.S. Remember to read the Clubplanet column in AM New York every Friday!)

  3. Hey guys -- I need someone to take over my half of a very groovy LES loft space. This is a great space, and I hate to move out. But I'm (finally) moving in with my girlfriend, so I need to sublet it out for the remainder of the lease (2 years left, and you can renew).

    You'll be sharing with my roommate, a 28-year-old art director. The loft has turntables, cool retro-modern furniture, etc.

    Available March 1st.

    Here's the basic info:

    Rent is currently $1300 plus utilities. There's a minimal 5% increase written into the lease for April 2004 and April 2005. There is a three-month deposit required (that's what the landlord got from us because it was originally a commercial space, but it's less than a broker's fee -- and you eventually get it all back).

    Total move-in costs (first month's rent plus three-month deposit): $5200

    Contact: Dan

    loft@helpermonkey.com or call 646.279.1062

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  4. Originally posted by guyman1966

    Just do the math of Jews alive in the world before WWII and how many were left.. You'll come up with 6 Million.

    Also, I've read that when you add in Gypsies, Gays, Mentally Challenged, ect.. the number is over 10 Million.

    Exactly. kids who say stupid stuff, like OU812, have usually never cracked a book on the subject open and try to disguise good old-fashioned anti-semitism as "logic."

  5. While I'm glad that Nestor has an inquisitive mind, etc. I checked out a few of the conspiracy theory links he posted earlier in this thread, 'cause who doesn't like a good conspiracy theory, ya know?

    And, of course, what do I find? What is the big secret to the sites he posted? Yup, turns out the 9/11 hijackers were Jews -- the same guys who are responsible for pretty much every other problem going on in the world today.

    So a big F-U to Nestor for posting racist, anti-semetic crap. This kinda stuff doesn't belong on a messageboard dedicated to people getting together and having a good time.

    I'm not saying you're a bad guy, but you've got a little growing up to do.

  6. Amazingly, I'm finally gonna go to the Winter Music Conference! Of course, I'm looking for a good hotel deal near the action. I've seen all the various threads on this, but I found what might be a good deal no one has mentioned yet.

    But maybe it's lame, so that's why no one's mentioned it. So if anyone who knows more than I do (probably all of ya'll) wants to advise me against this, let me know!

    Days Inn Oceanside

    100 21st Street (21st and Collins)

    $89/night

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