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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 02:17:38

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Which sounds like a lot of doom and gloom, but honestly I think we've got a pretty good chance of getting out of the group, so long as Pim doesn't do what we did in Asia.

foolz about strikers, what about tim cahill?  he was very dangerous at one time

Well I think him as more of a midfielder, though an attacking one. He'll definitely be very dangerous from rebounds and set pieces, though, that goes without saying. He was our best player in qualifyingapart from Schwarzer. Kewell was very good too. Those two will definitely be our main offensive outputs and we could well end up playing Kewell up front by himself.

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Well, I can't wait for it to get started.  Foolz, what channels do coverage here in AU? I'm hoping ONE HD has some games.

All will be on SBS as far as I'm aware. Do they have any HD channels or is it all just normal digital? If they do presumably the WC would be priority and be showed instead of anyitnhg else.

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 11:01:51

What's your most shocking world cup moment?

Mine would be the Hand of God when Maradonna screwed England in the 80s. Or when Zidane headbutted that Italian fool in the final.

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Sun, 13 Dec 2009 01:00:06

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What's your most shocking world cup moment?

Mine would be the Hand of God when Maradonna screwed England in the 80s. Or when Zidane headbutted that Italian fool in the final.

I was only able to start watching it in 2002 so obviously the South Korea v Italy fiasco and France's epic failure would be two of the most shocking, then after that, Australia v Itlay. Hrm Sad

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Sun, 13 Dec 2009 01:43:19
Foolz said:

gamingeek said:

What's your most shocking world cup moment?

Mine would be the Hand of God when Maradonna screwed England in the 80s. Or when Zidane headbutted that Italian fool in the final.

I was only able to start watching it in 2002 so obviously the South Korea v Italy fiasco and France's epic failure would be two of the most shocking, then after that, Australia v Itlay. HrmSad

Here's mine:
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Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:34:06

Foolz said:

gamingeek said:

What's your most shocking world cup moment?

Mine would be the Hand of God when Maradonna screwed England in the 80s. Or when Zidane headbutted that Italian fool in the final.

I was only able to start watching it in 2002 so obviously the South Korea v Italy fiasco and France's epic failure would be two of the most shocking, then after that, Australia v Itlay. HrmSad

I remember that Korea match. Awesome LOL

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:16:21

ESPN 3d World Cup.

So don't tell me you wouldn't get a 3D TV if money were no object.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100106/ts_alt_afp/fblwc2010usitmediatelevisionespndiscoverysonyces

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) – Television entered a new dimension on Tuesday as US sports broadcaster ESPN said it will show some World Cup soccer matches live from South Africa in 3-D and Japan's Sony teamed up with Discovery and IMAX to launch a 3-D TV network in the United States.

The new "ESPN 3-D" service plans at least 85 live sporting events during its first year, starting with the opening FIFA World Cup match between South Africa and Mexico on June 11, ESPN and ABC Sports president George Bodenheimer said.

Up to 25 World Cup matches will be shown on what ESPN called "the industry's first 3-D television network" along with college basketball, college football and other US domestic sports events.

Electronics giant Sony, Discovery Communications and IMAX Corp. announced meanwhile that they were creating a joint venture to "develop the first 24/7 dedicated 3-D television network" in the United States.

They said the new 3-D network, which is expected to launch next year, will feature "high-quality premium content from genres that are most appealing in 3-D, including natural history, space, exploration, adventure, engineering, science and technology, motion pictures and children's programming."

Sony, Discovery and IMAX said they will be equal partners in the venture aimed at bringing a "high-quality three-dimensional viewing experience to home television audiences."

The dueling announcements came as representatives of leading electronics firms from around the world gathered in Las Vegas for the annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

Japanese and South Korean television manufacturers have been pushing 3-D TV in the home for some time now but its growth has been stunted by a lack of programming, the need to wear special glasses and the high price of 3-D sets.

Last month's release of science fiction blockbuster "Avatar," a 3-D film by "Titanic" director James Cameron, has renewed interest in 3-D, however, and some industry leaders believe the time has come for 3-D TV in the home.

"This will be a meaningful step to drive adoption of 3-D television sets," said ESPN executive vice president of sales and marketing Sean Bratches.

"This is a turning point for 3-D," Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) chief executive Gary Shapiro told USA Today newspaper.

"In 3-D, as with all other technologies, there's slow uptick and then it goes very quickly," said Shawn DuBravac, CEA chief economist and director of research.

According to CEA estimates, nearly 4.3 million 3-D TVs will be sold in 2010 and by 2013 more than 25 percent of all TVs sold will be 3-D.

ESPN's Bodenheimer said ESPN 3-D puts the Walt Disney-owned company "at the forefront of the next big advance for TV viewing."

For the moment, ESPN will just broadcast special live sports events in 3-D while the Sony, Discovery, IMAX deal calls for the creation of a dedicated 3-D channel.

"By partnering with Sony and IMAX on 3D, Discovery will lead the way in revolutionizing the next-generation home viewing experience in the US and around the world," Discovery president and chief executive David Zaslav said.

Sony president and chief executive Sir Howard Stringer called it a "groundbreaking new venture."

"It is clear to us that consumers will always migrate to a better and richer entertainment experience, and together we are determined to be the leader in providing that around the world," Stringer said in a statement.

Discovery, Sony and IMAX said the 3-D network would launch first in the United States and they would eventually "explore international distribution opportunities in selected markets."

Sony announced last month that up to 25 World Cup matches would be filmed in 3-D for the first time using Sony's 3-D professional cameras and shown to fans at official public viewing events in cities around the world.

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:21:52
Why'd you have to post that? Now I want one. Sad

Scratch that, if I had a spare $15,000 I'd head off to the actual wrold cup! Nyaa
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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:27:34

I heard you can get them for as little as 4 grand usd.

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You know those old movies and TV shows where they show people crowded around a TV store watching a major news event through the plate glass windows?  For the first time in my life, I can actually understand that. If they had a major sporting event showing on a 3d TV in an electronics store, I'd hussle down there.

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:43:19
Well 4,000 would be enough to see a few games I imagine!

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:49:31
How does a 3D television work? Is it stereoscopic or does it used head movement? If it is stereoscopic that it is only visual and would not change anything significantly. 
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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:47:02
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How does a 3D television work? Is it stereoscopic or does it used head movement? If it is stereoscopic that it is only visual and would not change anything significantly.

It varies on specifics, but it still uses uses polarization of lenses in glasses to create the effect.  Not everyone would want this because not everyone can see 3D like that.

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:58:32

Yodariquo said:
Iga_Bobovic said:
How does a 3D television work? Is it stereoscopic or does it used head movement? If it is stereoscopic that it is only visual and would not change anything significantly.

It varies on specifics, but it still uses uses polarization of lenses in glasses to create the effect.  Not everyone would want this because not everyone can see 3D like that.

That it is stereoscopic. So basically you have two slightly different images for each eye and your brain makes a 3D image of it. The problem is that the television screen is still flat, so you will get the same 3d vision no matter where you are. So it is not possible to take a peek up someone's skirt for example.

Head movement allow for that because the video change with your movement, causing depth perception by movement parallax. This has other problem, it only works for one person. If two people watch it, it is impossible for the television to show two different pictures at once. Plus it would be almost impossible to film it. Think about it you can move you head in any angle, so the movie must be filmed at all angles. Games do not have this problem however. 

So here I actually answered my original question. So in short stereoscopic for movies, 3D head movement  for games. 

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