TV terminology question
If NTSC means "not the same color", does ATSC mean "always the same color"?
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TV terminology question
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... If NTSC means "not the same color", does ATSC mean "always the same color"? -- Any system of knowledge that is capable of listing films in order of use of the word "****" is incapable of writing a good summary and analysis of the Philippine-American War. And vice-versa. This is an inviolable rule. - Matthew White, referring to Wikipedia on his WikiWatch site (http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/wikiwoo.htm) I always thought that it was Never Twice the Same Colour ... ;-) Arfa |
TV terminology question
On 3/4/2009 3:21 AM Arfa Daily spake thus:
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... If NTSC means "not the same color", does ATSC mean "always the same color"? I always thought that it was Never Twice the Same Colour ... ;-) Yes, that too. I first heard it as "Not The Same Color". -- Made From Pears: Pretty good chance that the product is at least mostly pears. Made With Pears: Pretty good chance that pears will be detectable in the product. Contains Pears: One pear seed per multiple tons of product. (with apologies to Dorothy L. Sayers) |
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