Who killed JFK?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by DomainMagnate, Mar 10, 2006.

  1. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #41
    I think that same show goes thru some witness accounts. I think there were severl dozen different stories of what people thought they saw. Eye witnesses are notorious for being the worst people to give you the actual events of what just happened.
     
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  2. Edz

    Edz Peon

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    #42
    No i still have a VHS system :D been ages when i went for a video rental or even using the VHS as a matter of fact.

    Region 1? I wouldn't have the slightest idea what that means.
     
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    #43
    That's absolutely true and a fact. Eye witnesses are known to be unreliable.
    What i do find strange is the fact that when the headshot was fired a lot of people ran up to the grassy knole.
    Could also been a case of mass hystirical copycat behaviour.
    But however it's still odd.
     
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  4. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #44
    Most DVD's are coded for play in only one region. If you buy a DVD from the U.S., it will be coded for Region 1.

    You live in Region 2. If you buy a DVD locally, it will most likely be coded for Region 2.

    Most DVD players can only play DVD's from *one* region.

    When I lived in The Netherlands, I just didn't buy DVD's.
     
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    #45
    See, this is why I buy all my DVD players directly from Hong Kong via e-tailers. They're Region Free and will play just about anything you toss in there, from VCDs to MP3s to burned DVD-R disks. And it's cheap, too. I got mine for $69.99 and it's lasted for years. Still works like a charm.
     
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  6. Edz

    Edz Peon

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    #46
    Region Free DVD players, that sounds good.
     
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  7. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #47
    Isn't there a software utility on the Mac that overcomes the region problem as well?
     
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    #48
    Yes there is, mactheripper
     
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  9. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #49
    I remember some utitlity had had that could change the parameters of the hardware itself. I just cannot remember what it was.
     
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