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Sgt Floyd

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How does a projector in a movie theater work these days?
Are movies made to film reels anymore? Or do they just pop in a DVD now, or is there some kind of thing I don't know about?
Most are just dvds these days, but there are still theaters that use reel-to-reel projectors. Like my own, small town theater, and they get new releases
 

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I saw a local commercial for a restaurant that does parties, and it said it could hold events ranging from "an intimate evening for 40 to a large party for 120". Doesn't 40 people seem to be too many to be intimate? I'd considering anything over 15 being too large for an intimate dinner party.
 

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Okay, so I got a new printer/scanner/copier for Christmas, and at this point in time, I just have to ask this:

Why do these new-fangled machines have to be so complicated? Heck, even installing the ink cartridges became a hassle with the extra steps... and why do the colors have to come in individual cartridges as opposed to a single black cartridge, and a tri-color magenta-cyan-yellow cartidge?
 

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Snowthy's technology curse strikes again. My brand new HP printer just requires a black cartridge, one color cartridge and about 30 minutes of self installing software on a disk. You just need to buy the cable.
 

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Well, this is HP too, but it's a printer, scanner, and copier all in one, and it's wireless, but can also be used with a USB cable (which I think I'm going to use, since there really isn't a consistently reliable wireless signal in this area).

Still, setting it up, and even installing the ink cartridges was quite a hassle... the cartridges have these plastic trigger-like things that are impossible to break off to expose the ink before installing them into the printer.
 

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:/

So is mine.

And the ink mine take just have an adhesive peely thing
 

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Yeah, I'm accustomed to those kind of cartridges, but the cartridges for this thing has both the peely thing, and the plastic trigger thingy you have to break off.
 

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Weird. You must have some insanely complicated advanced printer or something. Mine was only 40 bucks. The ink is more expensive than the printer XD
 

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I've found that getting the cartridges at Walmart is a better option: usually, buying both the black and color cartridges there usually costs about the same as buying just ONE of them at places like Office Depot or Office Max.
 

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and why do the colors have to come in individual cartridges as opposed to a single black cartridge, and a tri-color magenta-cyan-yellow cartidge?
Because then if one of the colors are used up, you won't have to replace the entire color cartridge.
 
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