sorry..i forgot to tell you, my first name is jay. wow i didnt know we had other people of indian background. i want to appreciate you guys for accepting me at LOC and not banning me. i love bieng here because we all have one passion: cars. you guys have been so understanding, and have awnsered all my stupid questions and beared through the times where i was annoying as heck. Thanks for everything.
-Jay
to watch in HD,
you need
1) and HDTV
2) hd input (reciever, cable box, etc)
3) HD wires, (i 4got their proper names, but these wires are needed to watch in HD)
sweet n simple :)
i used to have dish network but recently switched to direct tv...had dish network for years but my parents wanted different international (indian) channels....i hardly watch TV now because i have to search through the guide for five minutes to find MTV. i dont know any of the channel numbers any more. we get TNT HD, Discovery, ESPN, and PPV HD. i think we get a few more but thats all i can remember.
lol...i want to get an HD card for my computer to make us of apple's HD movie trailers lol...my friend has a mac (the ones w/ just a monitor and the computer is built in) and it is beautiful. Its really sleek and the picture quality is just great
the first thing we did when we bought our house was fill it up with stuff (furniture, paintings, etc)...but within 6 months to a year, we usually do something energy saving because we realize what the greatest factor contributing to our energy bill is. 6 months ago we tinted all the windows in our house...
we bought a SACD (super audio cd) player, and it is a totally different listening experience, much like a concert. i have a martin logan set hooked up downstairs and a bose set upstairs. its great. you should definetly try SACD, go to best buy and tell them to put on a demo for you. each speaker gets a channel and it is very cool. i wish they made more SACDs, (or that you could download them). the players arnt even that expensive any more. i think this shopping season you could find one for about $100. plasmas are the way to go lol
couple years ago me and my dad set out on an adventure for the perfect TV, we loved the sony XBR plasmas (back when they still made em) but they were 11k, little over our price range so we bought the 42" pioneer pro elite. it looks great on the wall and has awsome pic quality. DLPs seem brighter. LCD are pretty good too. i like plasmas. are you thinking about getting a sound system with it?
mercedes has announced a convertible S-class. it looks really weird. (the new S class looked wierd enough) i was reading it in my last issue of C and D.
check it out
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n227/be...LUNCCJMLPJE.jpg
yea aerodynamics are a huge factor in gas mileage, when they were making the bugatti veyron, (i forgot how to spell it), the mirrors were creating too much drag or not enough downforce (it was an old article over a year ago srry i cant remember correctly)