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84 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - Dim Bulb: Someone Tell... · 0 replies · +2 points
That being said, there are two bulbs that are likely incandescent bulbs and those are the two bulbs that have a purplish or greyish color to them. (Pictures 1 and 4 in the magazine article.) Full-spectrum incandescent bulbs often have a tint just like those in the photos, but I've not seen CFLs with a similar tint.
Of course, if two bulbs are incandescent bulbs, it's not unreasonable to assume the rest may be as well, but I'm not sure any definitive conclusions can be drawn from these images insofar as lighting is concerned.
89 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - RED COUNTY: Time for a... · 0 replies · +4 points
97 weeks ago @ Big Journalism - Morning Thread: Have t... · 2 replies · +9 points
98 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood's Broke Part... · 1 reply · +2 points
99 weeks ago @ Big Journalism - About Those 'Racial Sl... · 0 replies · +1 points
In reading a story just minutes ago on the Twitter assassination calls on ABC News' site, they repeat the incident as though it were a fact. The line reads: "On their way into the House over the weekend, protesters yelled racial and homophobic epithets at entering Congressmen." It does not say that the protesters "allegedly" yelled such insults or that the Congressman claimed to hear the epithets. It is clearly meant to convey the incident as a fact.
I think that a significant part of the reason that television and newspapers have declining audiences isn't all because of the Internet. It's because they have long since been exposed as not being able to accurately convey information, even before the Internet became commonplace. The Internet just made it easier for people to find alternatives.
109 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - NBC May Pull Plug on D... · 0 replies · +1 points
The type of decision making that has gone on here is the reason that NBC is now a fourth rate network. I remember the days when NBC was "must-see" TV. These days, the network has very little worth watching. And, judging by their ratings, I'm certainly not alone in that opinion.
If they thought that O'Brien was the future for The Tonight Show, they should have stuck to their decision and let Leno go to another network. Or, if they thought sticking with Leno was a better choice, they should have let O'Brien go to another network. By essentially being indecisive and trying to keep two hosts, they created a situation that is a bigger disaster than if they had simply let either O'Brien or Leno go to another network.
On top of that, they now have to rebuild their 10:00 p.m. and 11:35 p.m. schedules whereas, if they had made a tough decision before, they could have avoided that.
As long as NBC's trend of poor decision-making continues, they will continue to be a fourth-rate network. Maybe Comcast will bring in new leadership, because that is where NBC really needs a shake-up.
114 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Experts: Man controlle... · 0 replies · +1 points
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