beedle wrote:Bluecast wrote: No. TV was invented by Farnsworth. There was already cameras by then for over 30 years but could only see the films in theaters or nickel boxes. He was just a farmer but also wanted to bring that stuff to the home. He created the electrical TV and in the 20's the first format war. Mechanical TV vs Electrical. Electrical won obviously.RCA stole the credit until decades later he was given the real credit.
Fun fact two things invented in Utah. Television & The Traffic Light
even funner fact: every country claims to have invented the television. for the UK it's john logie baird
Brothaman wrote: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqBW6l42I9s[/youtube]
For the love of God...
Yokosuka Martian wrote:KiBa wrote:AnimeGamer183 wrote: What would humanity be without the television set/screens? Like what if it just never got invented, what would the world be like today? Would we be smarter? Dumber? Less entertained? killed each other in world war 3? Exstinct? found some other means of pleasure? LIke each other? peaceful, I dare even say? Heh... yeah right on that last one. Makes you wonder how the mind would be occupied with out the magic box. hell we wouldnt even be gamers with out it. May be we would turn to books and reading for entertainment. Imagine this, Jersery Shore in novel form *shudder* Think its time to put this thought down.
Every form of entertainment is obsolete, anyhow, for human desire is insatiable. Ergo, the future will be the development of the permanent orgasm, and artificial higher levels of pleasure from there, till infinite pleasure is reached, celebrated like the first man on the Moon. Exploration will transform into the exploration of modes of existence, not the discovery of distance, although that will follow. As I have already told you, if you believe in materialism, humanity's inevitable destiny is for an infinite amount of individuals to come into existence in eternal pleasure. That will be the ultimate end state of the universe. Every and all space will contain a point of absolute pleasure, forever, and this will be all there is.
Sounds like a plot to a sophisticated porn.
Rakim wrote: All this Panzer Dragoon talk has me thinking about one of my dreams for if I ever acquire an obscene wealth. I want to purchase and gather as many copies of a rare game that I don't give two shits about, like Panzer Dragoon, from all the people that will part with it and then destroy them one by one on camera. The look of rage on the internet's face will make the whole endeavor so worth it.
Peter wrote: PDS will more than likely £100/£120 judging by current copies for sales.
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