Jump to content

Bic-B@ll

Members
  • Posts

    2,912
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Bic-B@ll

  1. i put ink on my penis and slap it around on a piece of paper for a while
  2. only if the pixels are arranged in the shape of a pussy
  3. i only saw one guy hanging from a tree and he was white /me runs
  4. or, use the alternative, plastic surgery
  5. *urban bans 7 people [edit by urban]
  6. stinger = awp x20 D:
  7. OK I've seen enough, Just let me enter Interracial Orgy Hell yes.
  8. actually, they were made of spaceage materials
  9. id be using gimp if it werent for that stupid ass independant window config it uses
  10. A court order? Hahahhaha.
  11. urban is a nice guy an can edit this post [edited by urban]
  12. the magical HDTV flys through the air and our magical antenna picks up the signals, we plug the antenna into the computer, computer into projector and huzzah, the fairies do the rest
  13. I still don't see how you can afford it being that you're just so damn cheap.
  14. DLPS flash their light on and off real fast and apparently we sub-conciously recognize it, and some people, like me, get headaches from it, though I don't get them in movie theatres, maybe because I'm so far away and there is other lighting.
  15. Oh, and btw, we put up a HDTV antenna on our roof and we get free HDTV
  16. PT-AE500U High Definition Home Cinema Projector with Smooth Screen Technology Panel Type 0.7" Diagonal 16:9 Active Matrix LCD Panel Pixel Resolution 1280x720 (921,600 pixels) Lens Manual zoom/focus lens (1:1-1:1.2), F 1.9-2.2, f 22.0-26.2mm Lamp 130W UHMTM lamp Brightness 850 lumens Fan Noise 27dB (low power mode) Installation Ceiling/desk, front/rear (menu selection) Contrast Ratio 1300:1 (full on/full off, AI mode activated) 10-bit Digital Gamma Correction Yes Digital Keystone Correction Horizontal: ±30°, Vertical: ±30° (approx.) Remote Control Included Operating Environment Temperature: 0° C - 40° C (32° F - 104° F) Humidity: 20%-80% (no condensation) Optional Accessories Ceiling Bracket Screen Replacement Lamp Unit Progressive Cinema Scan (3/2 Pulldown) Yes Optical Shift 17:1 (fixed, 16:9 aspect ratio) Uniformity 90%, corner to corner Video Signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, M-NTSC, PAL60, PAL-M, PAL-N Power Cord Length 3m 16:9 Aspect Ratio Yes Smooth Screen Technology Yes Backlit, Multi-Function Wireless Remote Yes DVI-D Input Yes (DVI-HDCP) Adjustable Color Temperature Yes Wide Color Reproduction Area Yes Short-Throw Lens Yes Video and PC Input Terminals Yes Low-Noise Cooling Fan Yes Long-Life Lamp Yes Aspect Ratio 16:9 (Widescreen) Screen Size 40 to 200 inches (16:9, diagonal) HDTV Compatibility 1 480p/720p/1080i S-Video Input Yes (1) Composite Video Input Yes (1) RGB Input Yes (1) Component Video Input Yes (1) 12V Trigger Yes Dimensions (H x W x D) 311/32'' x 11'' x 109/16'' Weight 6.4 lbs My dad din't want to get a DLP because my mom gets headaches from them and I do too sometimes.
  17. youre my hero
  18. I'm going to try to redo the map lines to night, maybe I'll write on paper and scan it to make it look more like actual pencil lines.
  19. how much of this is real?
  20. It's a Panasonic, I think its an AE500, we used to have another Panasonic too, but I forget the number.
  21. the thing we made costed about 9 dollars where if you bough one it could coust 500 ~
  22. http://www.megaone.com/dcmapres/map%20wewt%20dos.jpg ¿
  23. http://www.megaone.com/dcmapres/map%20wewt.jpg click and drag to address bar
  24. my theatre > your theatre what did you use for the screen? we built one out of compress board, some 1/2 x 3 pieces of wood for a boarder painted black and painted the compress board a flat mattle gray.
  25. omg even more http://www.megaone.com/dcmapres/tiles.jpg im a machine~
×
×
  • Create New...