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11 hours ago ago from Engadget
We're gearing up for CES 2010 , which means the race to show off an even thinner "worlds thinnest" LCD TV panel is heating up -- and it looks like LG's taking an early lead by announcing a new 42-inch 1080p panel that's just 2.6mm (.1 inch) thin. The prototype LED-backlit 120Hz display weighs just under 8.8 pounds , but we don't have any other specs on it just yet -- but we're sure we'll find out far more 17 days from now in Vegas. Press ...
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16 hours ago ago from bestinelectronics.com
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I was going through the photo archives and I found some shots of the studio. This one was from when I built my second studio in Newmarket. I had a D&R 4000 console and I was using ADATs as my primary recorder. I used to sync to MIDI and hence the tiny little CRT you can see on the meter bridge. No studio DAW at that time. Editing on ADATs was done the old fashioned way: punches and retakes. Hard to believe. We acquired a Neve ...
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Ky. economists to meet to make revenue forecast FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- A panel of Kentucky economists will meet Monday afternoon to forecast tax revenues for the coming year. Those economists from Kentucky universities serve on a financial forecasting group that advises state officials on revenue expectations. Their work has been especially noticed during the economic recession when state revenues plummeted, causing widespread cuts to ...
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