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That's just... awesome. Why so big?!

You see the Laserdisc was aimed at a higher quality video, and with the optical and laser technology of the time, something like a blu-ray is still not feasible yet, so they basically increased the capacity by increasing the size of the medium. And yes, the way I remember it, it was better than VCDs when they did catch up, and they did only because they split the data into two CDs so that the quality didn't drop too much.
 
LaserDisc predates CDs and DVDs yet holds a good amount of data (more than a CD?) so it's big. EDIT: :hesaid:
 
So...like...how did the dinky Gamecube disc come about? :lol:

I will give them one thing...they made damn good coasters.
 
Vinyl is still the superior audio format.

My uncle, who is an avid Beatles fan, has a complete collection of their vinyl, and sometimes still uses them, but to lessen the potential damages to his "treasure" he actually play the CDs a lot more often.
 
Struggling to find the word "vinyl", I think I quite offended my Dad by referring to them as: "Oh... you know... those um.... big floppy CD things..."

On a different note, Googling "Orbiter torrent" (trying to find the link on the MedPhys site, honest!) came up with half a dozen Pirat Bay links. I suppose I shouldn't be so shocked really; pity that's what torrents have come to be associated with, they're dead useful for big files.
 
If it weren't for kittens, high eyebrow material (rule 34) ;), and torrents...the internet would be a fun little trinket we used occasionally. Not the giant powerhouse it is today.
 
The awkward moment when you didn't look up any of the above for at least one year, but use the internet daily...
 
My uncle, who is an avid Beatles fan, has a complete collection of their vinyl, and sometimes still uses them, but to lessen the potential damages to his "treasure" he actually play the CDs a lot more often.
My father had an extensive collection, played them once to record them to a reel-to-reel then sat on a shelf until his exwife took it all. =/ My collection is smaller, but I have poured a good amount of money into it and I do have some very rare items. They all get played, just very carefully, and the very valuable ones less so.

Also, if someone robs your uncle, it totally was not me. Nope.
 
I also enjoy vinyl for the unique pressings. Picture discs are neat. I also have a record with two grooves on each side, each groove is either an acoustic or electric version of the same song, and pressed into 8" clear vinyl. It's neat to put down the needle and be surprised by what version you get.
 
I'd call it stylus, but whatever. :P
When posting I typed 'needle' and thought "I should say stylus, meh whatever, I don't care." I would have gotten away with it, too, if not for you meddling kids.
 
Stupid me:

I left a fairly long block of assembly code completely uncommented a month or two ago.

Now I'm trying to figure out exactly how it works so I can comment it.

Grrrr....
 
Also, if someone robs your uncle, it totally was not me. Nope.

So that's why his alarm rang so loudly, my mother said that it can be heard from my family's home :lol: (my uncle lives near me), didn't know that you're so dedicated you would actually traverse half a globe for that :rofl:
 
So that's why his alarm rang so loudly, my mother said that it can be heard from my family's home :lol: (my uncle lives near me), didn't know that you're so dedicated you would actually traverse half a globe for that :rofl:

Yeah...it was totally Pablo...:shifty:

On a totally unrelated note...anyone want to buy a collection of vinyl records?
 
Vinyl records make nice throwing discs, kind of like frisbee.
That's how i wasted my grandmother's collection after she tossed the player off the table one night.
I've fixed the player later, but what's left were mostly the flexible skeleton records with loud western music, so the player was eventually broken up for spare parts.
 
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