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November 1998, Week 1

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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Nov 1998 16:29:19 -0800
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Jim (don't know what got into *him* today) Kramer gripes:

> > Maybe something's been lost in all the great 3D graphics we have today.
>
> Yes, that's right, and radio is better than TV, black and white is better than
> color, storytellers beat movies, deafness beats hearing, and blindness beats
> seeing.

You're right...radio *IS* better than TV ... sometimes.  So, too, is B&W
better than color *sometimes*, and storytellers *do* beat movies *sometimes*.

If you think otherwise, I feel sorry for all you've missed :)

Ob BW/color note:  The Wizard of Oz, digitally restored & remastered, is
being re-released in movie theatres this week.  As you may recall, it
opens in sepia-tone (often incorrectly called "black and white"),
thereby providing an excellent example of at least one place where
color isn't the best.  :)

Stan (no, I don't want a colorized version of Casablanca) Sieler

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