• 28-inch set: 3.7 feet
• 32-inch set: 4.2 feet
• 37-inch set: 4.8 feet
• 40-inch set: 5.2 feet
• 42-inch set: 5.5 feet
• 46-inch set: 6.0 feet
• 50-inch set: 6.5 feet
• 52-inch set: 6.8 feet
• 60-inch set: 7.8 feet
• 63-inch set: 8.2 feet
• 70-inch set: 9.2 feet
These are optimal viewing distances for your nice new 1080p teevee. What's that? Don't have one? Well, before you buy one, look at your teevee. Then measure the distance from your couch to your teevee.
In my case, a 70-inch teevee would not be much better than my current teevee. I don't think there's anywhere I can get 9.2 feet away from something and still see it in our apartment.
Anyway.
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So today, I go to school. Oh, yeah, I'm writing an entry blogging at work again. I wish I had brought Farscape, or could bring myself to pull out The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch but of course I don't, because I have no class.
Shakespearean quotes can often be very funny in the right context. Some of those contexts are Shakespeare. Some are naughty. Guess which category "Oh then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do!" falls under. Oh yeah!
I haven't gotten my syllabus for this crazy film class yet (which I am about to bike to in the rain, gods save us all) but some of the old assignments I saw mentioned Dirty Pretty Things and I thought "That sounds very familiar" and I typed it in to the foxbar, and lo and behold: I saw it, and enjoyed it. That's a good sign, right? Of course, some of the other assignments had to do with the teevee show 24, so that might be less of a good sign. Not because I don't love Kiefer Sutherland, I do, I just can't bring myself to feel enough interest to even download one episode of the show to see if I like it. I had more interest than that in Farscape, and all I knew about that show is that it was canceled and people were upset.