gary wrote:I certainly hope someone associated with the production thought to record some of that flying spot camera output...
And who will keep the 60 hole disc?
Bet it's sold on eBay soon.
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gary wrote:I certainly hope someone associated with the production thought to record some of that flying spot camera output...
Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:I certainly hope someone associated with the production thought to record some of that flying spot camera output...
And who will keep the 60 hole disc?
Bet it's sold on eBay soon.
gary wrote:(Edit: Bring on teleportation)
Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:(Edit: Bring on teleportation)
As JLB was Scottish it would be, for you down under Gary, a case of,
"Beam me down Scottie."
gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:(Edit: Bring on teleportation)
As JLB was Scottish it would be, for you down under Gary, a case of,
"Beam me down Scottie."
You seem to have that back-arse-ward Albert:
Viewmaster wrote:
"The land down under," by Australian rock band, Men at work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6oAFlPLGA8
Harry Dalek wrote:I have only had a chance to watch part of it so far but had me wondering why did they choose some one to make the flying spot scanner that had to start from scratch looked like he was up to the job still the Uk is full of Nbtvers...have to watch the rest see what happens,,,
gary wrote:
Apparently he did have some help from some NBTVers but yeah, he did seem to have to waste a lot of time coming up to speed on things.
It looked like he did a fairly good job in then end but I would like to get hold of some of the signal though to check it out.
It was a very short time frame that he had to be fair, but then again he had access to resources most of us NBTVers don't, so I think it's fair to say they cancel each other out somewhat.
It was a reasonable video, and I did get caught up in the "it'll be right on the night" excitement.
Alas, it did perpetrate a lot of the unwarranted negative connotations of Baird's system in comparison to the clunky, and short lived, CRT system. /s
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