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  • ShamsWoof10
    SBR MVP
    • 11-15-06
    • 4827

    #1
    61" LED DLP TV $2,349.. Amazon...
    Here you go boss I think I found something for you forget Circut City.. See a bigger screen and still 10K to 1 contrast ratio and what a price sh*t...

    I told you guys two weeks ago they (the elite) will put these on the market and tempt people with low prices as to get these in society and everything else out in due time... This guy who posted the below link from amazon on his site says the price cut makes him want to buy this even though he has a flat screen... That's what it is intended to do... haha

    The guys site who talks about the price cut



    Amazon's link....



    click on "click here to see the price"

    To give you an idea of how long LED's last... I have a stereo reciever from 1994 Sony ES Series (I know I need a new one) and I have kept that on all day and night for years and years... I usually just turn the volume all the way down instead of turning it off... 13 years of that and it's still just as bright as it was when i bought it... The LCD screen on my caller ID is not even two years old and it's fading a little.... LED's use a lot less energy too...

    Excuse me for being argent but I do know my technology...
  • Korchnoi
    SBR Sharp
    • 10-20-06
    • 406

    #2
    i'm missing the point of this...
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    • ShamsWoof10
      SBR MVP
      • 11-15-06
      • 4827

      #3
      No point bro.. Some dude wanted advice on TV's and which were the best to get... I thought this price was a steal so I thought I would put it in a thread...
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      • jjgold
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-20-05
        • 388179

        #4
        Sonys in reality are the best, I still have a tv from 1992 and it is better than anyones here and plus it weighs 275 pounds
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        • ShamsWoof10
          SBR MVP
          • 11-15-06
          • 4827

          #5
          Originally posted by jjgold
          Sonys in reality are the best, I still have a tv from 1992 and it is better than anyones here and plus it weighs 275 pounds
          Sh*t I'm surprised your TV isn't a cabinet like in the 80's and before... Big as* cabinet with a 25" screen... BETA VCR... RECORD PLAYER.. 8 TRACK TAPE...
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          • Korchnoi
            SBR Sharp
            • 10-20-06
            • 406

            #6
            Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
            No point bro.. Some dude wanted advice on TV's and which were the best to get... I thought this price was a steal so I thought I would put it in a thread...
            oh, sorry due. when you wrote:

            "I told you guys two weeks ago they (the elite) will put these on the market and tempt people with low prices as to get these in society and everything else out in due time... This guy who posted the below link from amazon on his site says the price cut makes him want to buy this even though he has a flat screen... That's what it is intended to do... haha"

            I thought you were talking about some sort of conspiracy or something.
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            • ShamsWoof10
              SBR MVP
              • 11-15-06
              • 4827

              #7
              Conspiracy..? ehh I don't know about that.. I would think most people would believe that the unltra elite (or at the very very least the Pentagons of the world) are AT LEAST 50 years ahead of normal society in advancements and my belief is they (through corporations) trickle it out a little at a time... Too fast and people like JJ would get lost...

              Intended to meaning this new flood of coming technoligies at more affortable prices then new tech. in the past will keep consumption/economy going a while longer and inplament new technology into sociiety...
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              • Korchnoi
                SBR Sharp
                • 10-20-06
                • 406

                #8
                Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
                Conspiracy..? ehh I don't know about that.. I would think most people would believe that the unltra elite (or at the very very least the Pentagons of the world) are AT LEAST 50 years ahead of normal society in advancements and my belief is they (through corporations) trickle it out a little at a time... Too fast and people like JJ would get lost...

                Intended to meaning this new flood of coming technoligies at more affortable prices then new tech. in the past will keep consumption/economy going a while longer and inplament new technology into sociiety...
                i bet they're way ahead of "normal society advancements" in stuff like GPS capability, but they lag "normal society advancements" in such technology as ultra-soft three-ply toilet paper.
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                • Ganchrow
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 08-28-05
                  • 5011

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Korchnoi
                  i bet they're way ahead of "normal society advancements" in stuff like GPS capability, but they lag "normal society advancements" in such technology as ultra-soft three-ply toilet paper.
                  This is true.

                  At the last Illuminati meeting all the toilet paper was two-ply.
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                  • ShamsWoof10
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-15-06
                    • 4827

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ganchrow
                    This is true. At the last Illuminati meeting all the toilet paper was two-ply.
                    HA!! David Rockefeller at the Bilderbergh meeting in 02' had someone get their as* in a jet and fly 8K miles to get the right bottle of wine... TWO PLY..?

                    The meeting was last month and I doubt these people would deal with their meat not cooked PERFECTLY much less TWO PLY...

                    BILDERBERG 2007 INVITED GUESTS [with the royals removed - ed.] 31st May to 3rd June 2007, Istanbul

                    David Rockefeller (USA)

                    Richard N. Perle, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (USA)


                    Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates (USA)

                    José M. Durão Barroso, President, European Commission (Portugal/International)

                    Ali Babacan, Minister of Economic Affairs (Turkey)

                    Kemal Derviþ, Administrator, UNDP (Turkey)

                    Mustafa V. Koç, Chairman, Koç Holding A.Þ. (Turkey)

                    Fehmi Koru, Senior Writer, Yeni Þafak (Turkey)

                    George Alogoskoufis, Minister of Economy and Finance (Greece)

                    Edward Balls, Economic Secretary to the Treasury (UK)

                    Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Chairman and CEO, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; Former Prime Minister (Portugal)

                    Franco Bernabé, Vice Chairman, Rothschild Europe (Italy)

                    Nicolas Beytout, Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro (France)

                    Carl Bildt, Former Prime Minister (Sweden)

                    Hubert Burda, Publisher and CEO, Hubert Burda Media Holding (Belgium)

                    Philippe Camus, CEO, EADS (France)

                    Henri de Castries, Chairman of the Management Board and CEO, AXA (France)

                    Juan Luis Cebrian, Grupo PRISA media group (Spain)

                    Kenneth Clark, Member of Parliament (UK)

                    Timothy C. Collins, Senior Managing Director and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC (USA)

                    Bertrand Collomb, Chairman, Lafarge (France)

                    George A. David, Chairman, Coca-Cola H.B.C. S.A. (USA)

                    Anders Eldrup, President, DONG A/S (Denmark)

                    John Elkann, Vice Chairman, Fiat S.p.A (Italy)

                    Martin S. Feldstein, President and CEO, National Bureau of Economic Research (USA)

                    Timothy F. Geithner, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (USA)

                    Paul A. Gigot, Editor of the Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal (USA)

                    Dermot Gleeson, Chairman, AIB Group (Ireland)

                    Donald E. Graham, Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company (USA)

                    Victor Halberstadt, Professor of Economics, Leiden University, (the Netherlands)

                    Jean-Pierre Hansen, CEO, Suez-Tractebel S.A. (Belgium)

                    Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations (USA)

                    Richard C. Holbrooke, Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC (USA)

                    Jaap G. Hoop de Scheffer, Secretary General, NATO (the Netherlands/International)

                    Allan B. Hubbard, Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, Director National Economic Council (USA)

                    Josef Joffe, Publisher-Editor, Die Zeit (Germany)

                    James A. Johnson, Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC (USA)

                    Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC (USA)

                    Anatole Kaletsky, Editor at Large, The Times (UK)

                    John Kerr of Kinlochard, Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc (the Netherlands)

                    Bernard Kouchner, Minister of Foreign Affairs (France)

                    Henry R. Kravis, Founding Partner, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (USA)

                    Marie-Josée Kravis, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc. (USA)

                    Neelie Kroes, Commissioner, European Commission (the Netherlands/International)

                    Ed Kronenburg, Director of the Private Office, NATO Headquarters (International)

                    William J. Luti, Special Assistant to the President for Defense Policy and Strategy, National Security Council (USA)

                    Jessica T. Mathews, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA)

                    Frank McKenna, Ambassador to the US, member Carlyle Group (Canada)

                    Thierry de Montbrial, President, French Institute for International Relations (France)

                    Mario Monti, President, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi (Italy)

                    Craig J. Mundie, Chief Technical Officer Advanced Strategies and Policy, Microsoft Corporation (USA)

                    Egil Myklebust, Chairman of the Board of Directors SAS, Norsk Hydro ASA (Norway)

                    Matthias Nass, Deputy Editor, Die Zeit (Germany)

                    Adnrzej Olechowski, Leader Civic Platform (Poland)

                    Jorma Ollila, Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc/Nokia (Finland)

                    George Osborne, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (UK)

                    Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Minister of Finance (Italy)

                    Heather Reisman, Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. (Canada)

                    Matías Rodriguez Inciarte, Executive Vice Chairman, Grupo Santander Bank, (Spain)

                    Dennis B. Ross, Director, Washington Institute for Near East Policy (USA)

                    Otto Schily, Former Minister of Interior Affairs (Germany)

                    Jürgen E. Schrempp, Former Chairman of the Board of management, DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany)

                    Tøger Seidenfaden, Executive Editor-in-Chief, Politiken (Denmark)

                    Peter D. Sutherland, Chairman, BP plc and Chairman, Goldman Sachs International (Ireland)

                    Giulio Tremonti, Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)

                    Jean-Claude Trichet, Governor, European Central Bank (France/International)

                    John Vinocur, Senior Correspondent, International Herald Tribune (USA)

                    Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman, Investor AB (Sweden)

                    Martin H. Wolf, Associate Editor, The Financial Times (UK)

                    James D. Wolfensohn, Special Envoy for the Gaza Disengagement (USA)

                    Robert B. Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State (USA)

                    Klaus Zumwinkel, Chairman of the Board of management, Deutsche Post AG (USA)

                    Adrian D. Wooldridge, Foreign Correspondent, The Economist
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                    • LargeMouthBass
                      Restricted User
                      • 03-18-07
                      • 1095

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jjgold
                      Sonys in reality are the best, I still have a tv from 1992 and it is better than anyones here and plus it weighs 275 pounds
                      You still watching sports in black and white? Sony is over priced, imo...
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