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Nerd Dad and the Amazing Digressions

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Java, woodworking, and other matters of interest to an aging nerd.

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Nerd Dad and the Amazing Digressions Nerd Dad and the Amazing Digressions Java, woodworking, and other matters of interest to an aging nerd. Tuesday, June 2, 2009 Converting our old entertainment center to HD It's a common problem, of course. Our old entertainment center was sized for the TVs of yesteryear. We bought it when we bought our first house (in Schenectady NY) and we've dragged it along ever since -- Bill (Thing 1 for long-time readers) was less than 2 years old when we first set it up, and Thing 2 was probably 3 or 4 when we bought our last TV, a whopping 31" set, the largest that would fit into the "hole" in the middle. Times change, sets have grown, and worst of all, the aspect ratio has changed. Now, some of our favorite shows are shot in 16:9 and the huge 31" screen is whittled away with letterboxing; 2001 was a thin stripe given its 2.3:1 aspect ratio. So, we wanted a new set. The aspect ratio made it tough -- a set that was small enough for the space...

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