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Hell no, we've barely started. Next will be ultra high definition, then super-ultra, then ultra ultra. But like all naming schemes, not appropriate for the bakery. |
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This is not a naming scheme, that's already been decided
upon!
At best this is a more appropriate application of the scheme...
At worst it's an 'On the brink of sleep' post that I may regret in
the morning. |
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Just name by resolution, like computer monitors do. Or, as the ratio of pixels to average number of photoreceptors in a human eye. |
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All new technologies should be named according to the price increment at time of release, e.g. if a new HD LED TV costs around ten times that of a the standard CRT TV when released to market, then it would be called "10 times more expensive than usual TV" |
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HD already refers to at least four standards. Just call them what they are. If it's 720p - call it that. |
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super-ultra ultra eXtreme! |
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This may be an advocacy idea... |
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Perhaps, to make this more of an idea, my brand new HD TV
could have a sticker printed with some kind of decaying
ink.
Over a predictable period of time, the sticker can fade so it
changes from HD to SD to LD as new technology is released. |
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//Perhaps, to make this more of an idea// |
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I like a man who's prepared to stand by his idea, even if he knows it's not up to much. |
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I'm not standing by anything. The idea is out and on its own
now.
I just added something that hadn't occurred at the time! |
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