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The 'serious' reason being a myth created by the government to reduce electricity use when South Korea was a developing nation.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Sorry I know it's for a serious reason but I can't help it.
It would be laughable if we weren't accused of being responsible for killing polar bears with our filthy cars.
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BY LAW, Fans in Korea have to be sold fitted with an OFF timer.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThey don't like first person shooting games either, apparently they get motion sickness.
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picture in picture is still available, but rare, great for cctv as well.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn the late 1980s I had a video that could switch between the tape and the live program showing one in the majority of the screen and one in a corner and switch between them. Very ghandy if watching a video while waiting for a live program to come on. Surprised this never caught on.
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It's called a TV guide with a reminder function. Virgin boxes, sky boxes and even freeview all have this function.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn the late 1980s I had a video that could switch between the tape and the live program showing one in the majority of the screen and one in a corner and switch between them. Very ghandy if watching a video while waiting for a live program to come on. Surprised this never caught on.
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The 3D glasses have earphones on them.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHow would audio work?
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In the late 1980s I had a video that could switch between the tape and the live program showing one in the majority of the screen and one in a corner and switch between them. Very ghandy if watching a video while waiting for a live program to come on. Surprised this never caught on.
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They don't like first person shooting games either, apparently they get motion sickness.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFor some reason in Japan they don't like 3d TVs with glasses.....
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThey've had a similar system in Japan for at least 5 years, lenticular screens where different images are displayed at different angles without the need for glasses.
For some reason in Japan they don't like 3d TVs with glasses.....
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They've had a similar system in Japan for at least 5 years, lenticular screens where different images are displayed at different angles without the need for glasses.
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