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At Dark Regions, I purchased Ghost Heart by Weston Ochse and Yvonne Navarro. If you made a purchase that day you were entered for a chance to win a Suntup Misery Artist Gift Edition. Ghost Heart was very affordable. ~Cap
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostNo, I didn’t pick up anything at either the CD nor the Dark Regions 50% sales.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostAt Dark Regions, I purchased Ghost Heart by Weston Ochse and Yvonne Navarro. If you made a purchase that day you were entered for a chance to win a Suntup Misery Artist Gift Edition. Ghost Heart was very affordable. ~Cap
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Originally posted by taost33 View PostYeah, I finally pulled the trigger on the slipcased Joshua Hoffine photography book at Dark Regions. At 50%off and with a free added bonus (no idea what that will be) I couldn't resist. I should probably buy a book on controlling impulse spending instead.
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lol That book should probably be given to a lot of the posters here..... Cap
Originally posted by taost33 View PostYeah, I finally pulled the trigger on the slipcased Joshua Hoffine photography book at Dark Regions. At 50%off and with a free added bonus (no idea what that will be) I couldn't resist. I should probably buy a book on controlling impulse spending instead.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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So it was my birthday recently and my gift from my wife is something that I've been wanting for a while: a Region-Free 4K player. Though I'm not completely sold on 4K over Blu-ray, I figured I'd future-proof myself as my television and receiver are already 4K, as well. What I am SUPER EXCITED about is the Region-Free capacity which will allow me to play any DVDs and Blu-Rays no matter the region. There are so many movies out there that don't get North American releases at all, so this will help me track down those hard to find movies.
We went with the Sony X800M2 which is their second-best 4K player from the reviews I read. What I didn't expect was how freaking big it was going to be. It's about 2.5 times the size of my previous bluray player.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostSo it was my birthday recently and my gift from my wife is something that I've been wanting for a while: a Region-Free 4K player. Though I'm not completely sold on 4K over Blu-ray, I figured I'd future-proof myself as my television and receiver are already 4K, as well. What I am SUPER EXCITED about is the Region-Free capacity which will allow me to play any DVDs and Blu-Rays no matter the region. There are so many movies out there that don't get North American releases at all, so this will help me track down those hard to find movies.
We went with the Sony X800M2 which is their second-best 4K player from the reviews I read. What I didn't expect was how freaking big it was going to be. It's about 2.5 times the size of my previous bluray player.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostSo it was my birthday recently and my gift from my wife is something that I've been wanting for a while: a Region-Free 4K player. Though I'm not completely sold on 4K over Blu-ray, I figured I'd future-proof myself as my television and receiver are already 4K, as well. What I am SUPER EXCITED about is the Region-Free capacity which will allow me to play any DVDs and Blu-Rays no matter the region. There are so many movies out there that don't get North American releases at all, so this will help me track down those hard to find movies.
We went with the Sony X800M2 which is their second-best 4K player from the reviews I read. What I didn't expect was how freaking big it was going to be. It's about 2.5 times the size of my previous bluray player.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostSo it was my birthday recently and my gift from my wife is something that I've been wanting for a while: a Region-Free 4K player. Though I'm not completely sold on 4K over Blu-ray, I figured I'd future-proof myself as my television and receiver are already 4K, as well. What I am SUPER EXCITED about is the Region-Free capacity which will allow me to play any DVDs and Blu-Rays no matter the region. There are so many movies out there that don't get North American releases at all, so this will help me track down those hard to find movies.
We went with the Sony X800M2 which is their second-best 4K player from the reviews I read. What I didn't expect was how freaking big it was going to be. It's about 2.5 times the size of my previous bluray player.
That region free Blu-ray looks great. But if you really want to open your library up to other movies and want a giant player, let me introduce you to the world of LaserDisc.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI haven’t gone the 4K route yet, but I did just buy an AppleTV 4K last weekend, mainly so I would have a built in app for Disney+ and not have to Airplay.
That region free Blu-ray looks great. But if you really want to open your library up to other movies and want a giant player, let me introduce you to the world of LaserDisc.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostOh man, I faintly remember laser discs! I remember both the players and discs being big. I wonder if there’s a laser disc aftermarket thriving somewhere. That’s one rabbit hole I don’t need to go down.
Criterion had some AMAZING LaserDiscs that never made the transition to DVD (or Bluray.) The special features were top notch. Plus Disney had some pretty great deluxe sets. LaserDisc is pretty much the only format to see the non-tampered versions of Star Wars too. (There's a huge set called The Definitive Edition that has TONS of bonus features that have never made it to other formats.) Plus region coding was not a thing, so the ability to import all sorts of discs from Japan was pretty great too.
The discs were 12" - same size as records - but the players were pretty substantial in size - bigger than some receivers. You had to flip the disc after either 30 or 60 minutes (depending on encoding) and even if you had a player that played both sides, you still need to swap discs after an hour or two.
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View PostI got a UPS email saying I have a package coming from CD tomorrow. No idea what it is, though!
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThat's fun! It hasn't happened to me with CD. But Centipede, PS, and Earthling all send their packages MYSTERY EXPRESS and every day becomes a game show called DID IT OR DIDN'T IT?! where I am left to guess if I'll be doing an unboxing video or not.
Keep it up with the unboxing videos - they're a lot of fun to watch
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