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<0> -Shorter Life: Compared to other television technologies, Plasma TVs do generally have a shorter life span, and there is no option to repair a burnt out tube or backlight. Most Plasma TVs have a life span of 20,000-30,000 hours based on manufacturer's estimates. This life span is commonly referred to as the Plasma TV half-life, as it is the number of hours over which the Plasma TV will loose approximately half of it's brightness.
<0> Of course, we should note that a Plasma TV with a 20,000 hour life would allow you to watch 4 hours of TV per day for approximately 13.7 years.
<1> it should be before that $link=conectarse();
<2> the downside to plasma currently is resolution
<0> yeah the resolution on this plasma is ****
<1> oh, i understand, but why you created a new function to do it?
<2> as for burn-in, not a big issues unless you only watch one station.. then who cares if there's burn-in because it's covered up anyways
<3> ingenieril: it was just to be illustrational
<1> yes, but which one is the difference? with your code and the mine
<4> they're supposedly working on some new organic substrate for monitors
<4> faster, higher res, etc
<2> OLED?
<1> i have a file called connection.php that add it with an include in my script where i have the problem I told
<0> Resolution x480 pixels
<4> that's it evulish
<0> is my plasma



<0> :(
<2> i can't wait for OLED
<0> could they theoretically use fiber optics for a television?
<2> i think next weekend i'm going to buy a printer
<5> heh
<5> what kinda?
<2> whatever is cheap
<5> hehe
<5> good boy
<5> Epson is a good brand IMO
<0> whatever is cheap will cost you whatever is most expensive when it comes to ink
<5> yeah
<5> Stray away from low-end HP because they use single-color cartridges. Run out of one color, replace them all.
<0> what do you print out mostly?
<2> nothing.
<2> heh
<5> Epson and Cannon are both good at having separate color cartridges
<0> is it usually text only?
<2> i'll use it like three times
<0> or do you print pictures?
<2> yeah, text
<5> .. what WILL you print out mostly?
<0> why not get a forms printer?
<2> what's that?
<5> If you don't need color, get an inexpensive laser printer.
<0> it's like those old okidata printers that print on a continuous thing of paper, with preforations
<5> oh
<5> a dot-matrix printer?
<6> Okay, pastebinned here: http://dalphp.shoggoth.net/pastebin_view.php?747
<2> **** that
<0> used ribbon ink, lasted a **** ton of pages
<5> dude
<2> http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/ele/139026749.html
<5> those are like $400 each now
<0> you can get them on ebay for cheap
<0> they'll last you forever
<5> yeah, they do last forever
<0> I'm using tons I got from the early nineties
<6> Why does the addition of a method=post turn a non-functioning button into a functioning button?
<5> I had an awesome Panasonic one
<5> that I eventually threw away
<0> ink is so ****ing cheap, and all I usually print are man pages and ****
<5> because it kept working
<5> lol
<2> http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/sys/138934934.html
<2> there. sold :P
<6> Ah, well...
<6> If nobody knows the answer, I guess I'll just accept the fact that it works and move on.
<0> I never saw a problem
<7> Confessor because when you use the default of method="get", you can't define parameters in the action's url.
<7> They get removed, and replaced with parameters defined by the various <input> fields.
<6> Kicken, you're f*cking amazing!
<6> I checked it up in w3schools HTML reference, they just said it was an optional parameter.
<8> so replace the parameters in the url with hidden inputs
<9> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/facts/casestudies/CaseStudy.aspx?CaseStudyID=17131
<9> boom
<6> No idea that it was optional because it defaulted.
<8> if you want to p*** stuff along
<10> "RadioShack is one of the world's largest retailers of consumer electronics, including wireless devices, electronic parts, batteries, accessories, and a broad range of other technology-related products and services."



<10> i'll take that to == cell phones
<4> no
<7> radio shack sells a lot more than cell phones
<0> fuickign radio shack
<4> no mentioning radioshack when poutine is on
<4> damnit
<4> he saw
<10> the radio shacks around here don't have ****
<0> they're all worthless
<4> Radio Shack: You got questions? Good so do we
<7> All the ones I've been too have had a lot of stuff like power connectors, antennas for various types of equipment, batteries, adpaters, CB radios, business radios, scanners, computer parts, etc.
<9> i'm pointing anyone who says "linux rooolz!" to that article
<0> their selection is junk kicken
<0> there's no way you could put together even a simple PIC project with the supplies at radio shack (unless you bought their, "What's a microcontroller" book for $109)
<7> I've never really had a problem with the selection. I don't do a whole lot of electronic stuff though.
<0> they didn't have a 8A 250V ceramic fuse
<7> but, regardless, my point was radio shack != cell phone shop, not that it was good or bad.
<0> kicken, radio shack ONLY sells cheap consumer electronics now
<0> forget computer **** too
<0> good luck finding NULL modem connectors anymore
<9> mine has semiconductors
<9> (same)
<9> some, rather
<9> but for everything else you have to hit the catalog
<9> and by the time you do that there's a zillion cheaper catalogs
<0> yeah, getting the **** on ebay is cheap as hell in bulk lots
<9> IC tubes for the win
<0> dammit
<0> someone outbid me for an obscure electronics part
<1> ey, happened something rare thing. the link to connect to my db has the word "Array" :S o_O!!!!
<1> O_o
<9> heh
<4> poutine, your psu?
<9> oddly enough, i understood that
<0> yes trollboy
<1> why???? :|
<1> why happened it :s
<4> ingenieril, show us
<1> ok
<5> OY NO ITS AN ARRAY!
<4> rather
<5> that means you did something wrong. :)
<4> show us via the pastebin
<0> he *just* outbid me, so I think I can sneak a last minute bid in on him, no sense in starting a bidding war while he's still looking at it
<1> yes, this function ***ig a value to link
<1> http://pastebin.com/585652
<4> poutine, get one of those bidsnipers
<1> that I add this function with an include(); into my script, when I tried use it in a mysql_query it showme anything error
<5> I always thought that was retarded anyway
<5> you should always bid the maximum you're willing to pay for an item
<2> THERE IS NO YOU THERE IS ONLY ME
<5> and if someone outbids you then it's no big deal
<1> Zenethian are you talking me?
<5> no
<0> Zenethian, last minute bidding is often cheaper than a bid war when you've only got one other bidder
<1> or who? O_o
<1> oh
<5> meh
<5> probably, but I still think it's irritating and retarded.
<6> :-)
<1> see you all, thank you by help
<1> ;)
<5> heh, that was easy.
<6> Finished the Update/Insert/Delete script!
<9> yay?
<6> All facets for two tables handled by a single file, worked out to 12.58KB...
<6> How big should a php file be?
<11> 3.4mb
<5> 74892.41277 GB
<5> no more and no less
<9> 412 bytes.
<9> they need php golf, like perl golf
<9> that would be rad


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