Has anyone found that games on a Plasma tv appear too dark?
I’m thinking about getting a plasma tv, but I’m concerned about the brightness levels. I originally bought an LED because it looked brighter than a plasma. I have issues with the LED, so I’m taking it back and I’m thinking about getting a plasma. However, I came across this review on amazon.com:
Essentially, this gamer says that some of his games appear really dark on a plasma, even with the brightness levels up. I play video games a lot, so should I be worried about this?
It depends on your tv. I have a 50″ sanyo, not sure what model but it was $748 at walmart, and it has light sensitivity recognition or something to where the picture brightness auto adjusts depending on the environmental light. I haven’t had any brightness problems with video games or anything else.
i have a polaroid FLM-2011 tv and it turned off by itself?
i have a polaroid FLM-2011 tv and it turned off last night and now when i try to turn it back on the led light on the tv just flashes red and blue so can anyone tell me what happen to it and can it be fixed or should i just get a new one because it shot
might be the bulb.
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Great ensemble cast. We’ve all seen it, so let me just blurb about the characters:
Hawkeye: Great except for when there was too much Hawkeye, like when he was trying to stay awake
by babbling to this Korean family unfortunate enough to be housing him. Don’t get me wrong – I
love the role.
Trapper: Annoying to me, a bit too precious with the raised eyebrows and shoulder shrugs.
B.J.:
Better before he got the mustache, after which, he seemd to have a chip on his shoulder as
if unsure of his manhood should anyone get beneath the cheese of the mustache.
Klinger: Better before he became “Christianized” – I think you know what I mean if you’ve watched; just a
tad too nice, a bit too eager to please.
Hot Lips: I surrender. Lead me to Margaret in her tight sweater and tight britches, especially when her
hair was parted in the middle, and before she got too thin and lost most of the Hot Lipsishness.
There is, however, a nasty scene with her, when she and Charles were eating some canned bird and
they became sick because of it – her teeth were quite yellow and she looked kind of gross gorging
herself on it.
Father Mulcahey: The excitement level dropped a foot when he was given a line. Sorry.
Charles E. Winchester: Great role; very noble at times … but justy barely, as when he admitted some general molested
Hot Lips and not the other way around.
Radar: The Zen and Taoist center of the cast, always trying to hide his poor deformed left hand, often
behind a clipboard, as if any of us would think anything of it. (Pat Hingle, who guested as
General Daniel Webster Tucker, was missing a pinky and didn’t try to hide it.)
Henry Blake: Laugh riot; could have cried when he was killed off.
Colonel Sherman T. Potter: One of the most annoying roles ever, one of those old grumps who thinks he’s a natural treasure
and that people want him to be regurgitating arid cliches. Pretty much played the same dumb role
in Dragnet (see below).
5. Alias Smith & Jones
Great show because of the charming leads, Pete Duel & Ben Murphy. Pete, who committed suicide
during the run of the show, was replaced by Roger Davis, who did the original narration of the
lead-in theme. Mr. Davis wasn’t nearly as likeable as Mr. Duel, though he was adequate in the
role. There were some great guests, like Burl Ives, and some beauties like Michelle Lee, Claudine
Longet, Susan Strasberg & Sally Fields. The show is said to be a takeoff on the popularity of the
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid film.
Gimmicks and or quirks, etc.: The promise of amnesty for their crimes always being just on the horizon but somehow always
beyond reach; the recurring Devil’s Hole gang.
6. Law & Order
We all know this show that has run for years and has the most twisting and interesting plots, so
let’s get down to the good stuff: the rating of the female ADAs as to their attractiveness. (The
list below shows the best as being #1.)
1. Angie Harmon – that voice, the withering looks with which she could emasculate any male perp,
her model looks, & heck, she comes from Texas! 2. Carey Lowell – the word adorable was created for this fresh-faced, earnest Bond girl; if she’s
good enough for Richard Gere, she’s good enough for you. 3. Jill Hennessey – another model-quality gal with a husky voice, the exqusite bobbed hair; oh,
how brutally they killed her off! 4. Annie Parisse – maybe the most beautiful of all, but her run seemed brief to me; related by
marriage to Sam Waterston in real life, I believe; another of them killed off, she choking on her
own vomit. 5. Alana de la Garza – haven’t seen that much of this girl, but she’s a stunner with sculpted
features. 6. Elisabeth Röhm – oh, dear, this girl was nice and pretty enough but, whereas she was
attractive, the other girls mentioned above were absolutely magnetic; it’s probably the blond
hair, and she looks to me pretty much like every other blond.
7. Dragnet
This cop show was so earnest and corny, it was wonderful, and I couldn’t take my eyes off it. I
only had much exposure to the later (reborn) color issue of it beginning in the sixties. I think
producer and star Jack Webb was trying to do the LAPD a big favor with this show, back in that
crazy era, in trying to show that cops weren’t so bad; but it was often pretty heavy-handed
stuff, with the hippies being pretty much evil and the bad cop being as rare as platinum. Lots of
square and cornball drug use allusions. Be warned, the grating Harry Morgan (who just turned 94!)
was his sidekick (see M*A*S*H note above).
Gimmicks and or quirks, etc.: Jack Webb barely moving his arms as he walked stiff as a board. “Just the facts,” “Howzat?” Watch
for Kent McCord as officer Jim Reed, without Martin Milner, of Adam 12. Watch for Bobby Troup (as
a bartender, perp, etc.), who penned song classic “Route 66″ and was married to Jack Webb’s ex-
wife Julie London, with whom Bobby later starred in Emergency.
8. The Waltons
This show was born from the excellent and now classic Christmas movie The Homecoming. Seven kids
living in 1930s-40s Virginia with their parents and paternal grandparents. Lots of heartwarming
episodes. Slow episodes always concerned a moody Olivia. I had a big crush on Erin! My favorite
episode was about a class reunion of John’s (Ralph Waite’s) high school class, in which several
of his old classmates gave the warmest tributes to John; John was my favorite character.
Gimmicks and or quirks, etc.: The old family truck, which seemed to be held together with chewing gum and chicken wire. Daddy’s
(Ralph Waite’s) old longjohns looked like they might stand up by themselves if he ever took them
off and stood them in a corner. The woodenness of the replacement John Boy when Richard Thomas
left the show. Did you know that Mama (Michael Learned) wasn’t really old enough to be John Boy’s
(Richard Thomas’s) mother in real life, because there were only twelve years’ difference in their
ages?
9. Dallas
This wasn’t just a show around my house on Friday nights, it was an event! We would pop popcorn
and all gather around the set. Let me just blurb about some of the characters:
J.R.: Who shot this guy? As evil as a lead came, but he had a deep sense of family . . . unless,
of course, that family member stood in his way of something he wanted. Someone please set him up
with a quenching bourban and branch, please.
Jock: This patriarch always seemed to be way too rugged for the sissy settings, like breakfasting
around the pool; one would rather expect to see him sniffing out an oil well or busting a bronco.
He died too young, taking some of the heart of the show with him.
Bobby: The pretty boy. Too nice until he learned to get right down in the dirt with J.R. Got to
do love scenes with a youthful and exquisite Victoria Principle as Pam. Aside: My family and I
sat next to his table at a Louise Mandrell concert, and she pointed him out in the audience and
had him take the stage and do a number with her; and he obliged her, good sport that he was. His
Buddhism helped him cope with the brutal, real-life murder of his parents.
Pam: Tons of sex appeal but needy and moody.
Sue Ellen: Beautiful ex Miss Texas. Drunk. Would hook up with Cliff Barnes & Dusty Farlow to get
back at a cheating J.R. I thought shows with her battling the bottle were snoozers. Had sexy
May/September fling with Chris Atkins (as Peter).
Miss Ellie: Boring character. You will wonder what Jock and Digger Barnes . . . or anybody, for
that matter, ever saw in her. Could kill the excitment level of any episode with one of her
audible sighs.
Lucy: Sex kitten deluxe. Drove the much older Ray Krebs wild in the early days of the show, by
seducing him in his truck as he drove her to high school, which led to their locating the nearest
hayloft. She was built like a brick dollhouse and she knew it. Scenes she was in seemed to have
a potential for fireworks, because she might say something that could be embarrassing to just
about anyone.
10. The Situation Room
I better list a news program before you know I’m a complete idiot. The hard-working Wolf Blitzer
hosts this show. Grouchy Jack Cafferty is always amusing.
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