New Dad Can't Wait to Show Newborn Child Hard Drives Full of Pirated Movies Once He's Old Enough
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My kid is the only one in the cul-de-sac with Minecraft. We have quite the popular couch this month.
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Too bad lots of them are probably in 720x400 resolution (700-1400mb avi encoded 20 years ago) ._. cough cough cough
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My kid is the only one in the cul-de-sac with Minecraft. We have quite the popular couch this month.
I'm already planning a Minecraft world with my 7 month old. Been trying to find a TV that allows multiple HDMI connections so we can do three way split screen with the wife when he's old enough.
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Too bad lots of them are probably in 720x400 resolution (700-1400mb avi encoded 20 years ago) ._. cough cough cough
That's the only thing stopping me from hoarding petabytes of movies. They're going to be in an outdated format anyway before I get to see them.
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Too bad lots of them are probably in 720x400 resolution (700-1400mb avi encoded 20 years ago) ._. cough cough cough
Man. It's bad.
When I see an AVI in my collection I'm hit with three feelings.
Disgust
Nostalgia
Conflict: replace it? Or keep. Because the hell if I'm keeping two.Maybe I should just screenshot the media details?
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That's the only thing stopping me from hoarding petabytes of movies. They're going to be in an outdated format anyway before I get to see them.
A good movie in 720p will always be a good movie. A crappy movie with shitty story and shitty acting will still suck in 4K or 8K or 4D or whatever will come. Like good vinyl LPs from 60s-70s never really went bad if they were well taken care of...
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I'm already planning a Minecraft world with my 7 month old. Been trying to find a TV that allows multiple HDMI connections so we can do three way split screen with the wife when he's old enough.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Why don't you just get one beefy computer, then use something like Nucleus Co-op to split screen multiple sessions of the game on one TV?
Or if you've already got multiple copies of the game on multiple devices, you can use something like a multiviewer to split it up.
No need for a special TV in either case