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  • Mitchell Dvoskin
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    Question for Graham Richie, how are you connecting 35mm digital DIRECTLY to your consumer Yamaha A/V receiver? I don’t know about DTS, but back in the 1990’s it was widely discussed that Dolby slightly changed the AC3 codec specifically so you could not do this. They didn’t want theatre owners to be able to buy inexpensive consumer processors instead of the vey expensive theatre processors.

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  • Steve Klare
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    Simon,

    Please tell us about these.

    (-the one on the left, of course!)

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  • Simon Wyss
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    A few lenses I have just finished to service for a client

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  • Steve Klare
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    I bet it put up quite a fight!

    The typical catch out of this port is fluke or flounder: weird looking fish that in their youth have one eye travel around their head so that as adults they have two eyes one one side and none on the other so they can lay on the bottom and stare up at the World.

    I went for flounder with my Dad many times when I was growing up: you stand there with this pole maybe 4 feet long and bounce your hooks off the bottom. If you're lucky you can haul one of these deformed little fish up flapping for all they are worth and have it for dinner.

    -good eatin' too, but nothing to get up at 4:30 for!

    Not that this can't be exciting! Years (...well, decades) ago, Dad went out on a party boat for fluke. -maybe 50 guys, maybe 250 beers. All of a sudden there was an uproar back towards the stern: somebody caught a decent sized sand shark and hauled it up over the rail. Now this terrified mass of muscle and teeth is chasing a boatload of weekend fishermen around the deck! The whole boat is running around like some high speed conga-line!

    -finally one of the mates pinned it down to the deck, cut the line and heaved it over the side.

    Buy a man a fish, you feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish, you just may give him some stories to tell!
    Last edited by Steve Klare; June 19, 2021, 09:21 AM.

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  • Graham Ritchie
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    Brilliant Steve... hope they like fish

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