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Stan wrote:
> Jim (don't know what got into *him* today) Kramer gripes:
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> > > Maybe something's been lost in all the great 3D graphics we have today.
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> > 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.
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> You're right...radio *IS* better than TV ... sometimes. So, too, is B&W
> better than color *sometimes*, and storytellers *do* beat movies *sometimes*.
>
OK, it was a crabby response, but I'll stand by it. I've always disagreed with
the attitude that we have lost something with the advance of technology. I may
not want Casablanca colorized, but it would have been wonderful in color.
Especially Ingrid, beautiful Ingrid.
Oh yes, transistors are better than tubes, and CD's are better than LP's.
And the superbowl beats a picnic.
Jim
Jim Kramer /Lund Performance Solutions
Director of Research and Development
phone: (541) 926-3800 fax: (541) 926-7723
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http://www.lund.com
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