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To: Carnac who wrote (41403)5/21/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
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Funny....Clint leaves & he could be sucked back into AB land in a moments notice. At least he'd get a payday out of it, but then he'd have to take in that funny money they throw around there called "Dog shares"...LOL.

I ran into an OLD OLD cubie the other day....he sold his last 1000 shares a few months ago. He told me even his car depreciated less (with 40K hard driving miles on it) than what his shares had over the last 2 years.



To: Carnac who wrote (41403)5/25/1999 1:16:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Sony doing 720p???

Both KOMO-TV and Sony executives say the HDTV newscasts will test the interoperability of different DTV formats. KOMO-TV is currently producing and broadcasting its newscasts in 1080i, the DTV format Sony uses for its HDTV equipment. But KOMO-TV is committed long-term to 720-line progressive HDTV (720p), both as an ABC affiliate and by its personal preference, and will continue to show the rest of its DTV broadcast day in 720p.
"Broadcasting from the studio in 720p is our ultimate commitment," says Fisher Broadcasting Vice President of Engineering Pat Holland. He expects Sony to honor its commitment to support 720p as well as 1080i.
Thorpe says that Sony is currently developing a 720p conversion board that will allow its 1080i cameras to output 720p. He says Sony still hasn't decided whether it will make native 720p imaging chips for its cameras.

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