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Username: Mucho

Post Number: 447
Registered: Dec-07
Dry Dent Lure
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Username: Dry_dent_lure

Post Number: 105
Registered: Dec-06
Posted on Sunday, March 25, 2007 - 02:23 am:

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I'm beginning to wonder if you now anything about all the crap you talk about, let alone HD. At first you just bothered me because you seemed like a smart @$$ know it all looking down on everyone, but something really bothered me with your pompous post above. So after a little detective work (Google) I've come to the realization that you plagiarize so much of what you post here it's not even funny. Stop passing things of as if you've written them on your own and give credit where credit is due.
Fraud!

Example number one, from the post Fraud Tapeman suggested we all look to for "expert" HD advice (and the title of your thread doesn't even make sense!!! See footnote 1.):
https://www.ecoustics.com/cgi-bin/bbs/show.pl?tpc=2&post=1066812#POST1066812

And the web link where a lot of the information can be found that Fraud Tapeman stole and has been passing off as his own can be found here:
http://www.video101.net/hdtv.html

To make it easier for everyone, just search the phrase "This technique was introduced in early analog television" in both Fraud Tapemans post and the link I provided.
Or ths one "The different formats are usually"
Notice how they sentences/paragraphs are identical??

But why stop there??? Let's rip off the work of the good people who brought us the iPod!!! I love my iPod Fraud, don't you? Check out this little beauty...
"All video displays, whether analog or digital, work by breaking a single frame of video down into lines of horizontal resolution"
Seem familiar? Yes, that's right, we read this line in Fraud Tapemans post number 633. Only a few slight changes to make it harder to trace. Remove a comma here.... a word there.... and it's Google proof, right? WRONG! Here's your link: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58634

I could go on but I'll spare you whatever dignity you have left.

So basically Fraud Tapeman takes other peoples work, mashes it together and tries to pass it off as his own. Shame on you Fraud Tapeman, for thinking you could pull the wool over everyone's eyes.
Watch what you post from now on and give credit where credit is due!!! I've got my eye on you....

Detective D.D. Lure

1. You can't get an HD signal through a SD receiver, it doesn't work that way. If you're picking up the HD signal over the air you need to have a TV that has an HD tuner built into it, something you forgot to mention in you BS post. And an HD Ready TV wont cut it either folks as it will not convert the signal to picture, that's why you need the tuner built into the TV for.

I'm not sure but the above may be the first footnote every used here at eCoustics!!
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