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Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers.
People that don't get paid enough: military personell, fire fighters, police officers, EMTs, teachers...and me, but I'm biased on that one.
If you can calibrate each speaker then you can essentially put them wherever as long as you are able to compensate for the difference in distance from your ears. Ideally you want all speakers at ear level and a even distance away from listener.
It's an issue when you use someone else's work. In most cases if you aren't displaying it anywhere else online or trying to pass it off as yours you shouldn't have any issues although it is frowned upon. However, if you even just use a pic, photoshop it, and then put it on your website or something, you could face action if the creator finds out. In most cases you would receive a cease and desist letter or a request for you to link the original image or note the image creator. If you fail to follow those requests though you could be taken to court.
If you haven't had surround sound before, anything will be an upgrade from TV speakers. If you do want to get the best bang for your buck though the Onkyo all in one system is probably one of the best you can find. You have much better connectivity than a standard HTiB with the multiple HDMI inputs and HD audio, as well as better speakers and sub than you would normally get. In other words, it's still not top of the line, but it is a good place to start and you can build off of it later if you wish
For the OP, even though that is pretty low pay for the time you'll be working you have to think about all the over qualified people that are willing to take any job right now because of the economy. So you can hold out and hope something better comes along, but unless you have a connection somewhere it's sounds unlikely.
For the guy complaining about his internship, you chose to do that, no one forced you. With that said, some people don't even get paid for their internship while others do. Be happy you are somewhere in the middle and quit crying. Use this opportunity to get your foot in the door at a reputable place and have a job lined up in your field when you do get done with school, unlike the majority of graduates.
I think the Onkyo HT-RC260 is a great receiver for the price.
http://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-HT-RC260-7-2-Channel-Theater-Receiver/dp/B003FSTAVY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1308408826&sr=8-1
People thought plain ol' digital and eventually the current HD would just be overkill. You don't think you notice the increased res until you have it.[QUOTE="quikdash6"]
Resolutions like 4K and 5K are needed for movie theaters because the image they are projecting is so large. You need all of those pixels to ensure a sharp picture. A resolution of 4K would make no difference on the TVs out now unless you were sitting VERY close. Even then, it would still be overkill. There has been no definite answer as to what resolution will be next for consumers, but I have seen 1440P a few places.
Pirate700
1080p is more than twice as many pixels as 720p, yet to most isn't visibly different to the human eye until you get up into larger TV sizes of roughly 42"+ at normal viewing distances. So would there be a market for something higher than 1080p? Most likely. Would there be a market for a resolution of 4,000 or more in anything other than projectors? Probably not. For the screen sizes we have on the market now a resolution that high would not make any difference to the human eye.
I like the GTR, but it is a sports car, not a super car. As for the 427 Cobra :shock:
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