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Cecilia Chen - Apr 24, 2002 |
archiver | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
Re: ""Wu tang" in Mandarin is "5 Soup". WTF is 5 soup!?! At least if your gonna make up a Chinese sounding name, ask a chinese person what it means! If it means anything!" *LMAO* /wipes tears from eyes This thread is funny as hell... I wondered wtf Wu Tang Clan meant It wouldn't surprise me, although I bet WalMart in general is clueless to such things, they're probably buying blindly off a slick pirating business. On the DVD region thang, you can kill that, on a PC DVD-ROM drive anyways. www.firmware.fr.st... (Be careful, you can screw up your drive if you don't run the right version... if you don't need the regions, don't bother.) It's why every DVD player I buy from now on will be for PC, where I can add the codecs (AC-3, DTS, and whatever else comes out) by software, rather than having to buy a whole damn new machine again. |
SkankinMonkey | Apr 24, 2002 | ||||
Don't fuck with the 5 variations of soup, they will kill you. |
ExCyber | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
What does a multiregion player have to do with the ability to upgrade codecs? |
jastnorn | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
Wu-Tang is actually a group not a band, and i heard that Wu-Tang was some kung fu thing. they DO know some chinese. and a multireagion dvd player has everything to do with buying a dvd rom drive. would you rather sit in front of a computer ruining your eyes from it's awesome screen resolution or use a safer TV? not to mention i think a DVD player is a lot cheaper than buying a dvd rom and then finding all the codecs. not to mention that most dvds from china are region free, or so i heard. and if you're really going to get THAT many dvd's from china or some other country, might as well buy the dvd player. |
Cynnamin | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
this is fuckin gay. |
Falstaf | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
What a spice girl! |
Torx | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
awesome! walmart selling pirated movies? i gotta see this.. might make a round trip later tonight. |
ExCyber | Apr 24, 2002 | ||||||||||||||||
No, they're a clan.
Hey, I think I'll ignore the statements of the person who actually knows Chinese in favor of "I heard it was a kung fu thing". Thanks for bringing an authoritative air to the thread.
A high-res screen with a good refresh rate ruins your eyes? Come on, tell us another one, with feeling this time.
Yeah, finding codecs is really expensive.
Unless, of course, you've got concerns about supporting new / non-standard codecs... |
Cecilia Chen | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
jastnorn --> I don't know the music group Wu Tang Clan at all, I just heard of them. So...... Lucky me, I did a lookup on them and you know what? They arn't even Chinese! Nor even asian for that matter! All I saw was some rappers who were wearing black hoods and winter gear on (Like winter hats ect) in the summer. Doesn't that get a bit warm!?! Anyway, besides that, I highly doubt they have a clue what their talking about. One day someone came into a Chinese chat room (Trying to pick up girls, like me!?! ) and he used the alias "Wu tang Clan" and everyone scratched their heads. Almost everyone was like "What the heck is Wu tang? It dosn't make sence!". We even tryed to sub the word "tang" since diffrent tones mean diffrent things, but even then it was still screwed up. Its just like the idea Fortune Cookies are Chinese, and going to Chinese take out is Chinese Food. Chinese take out is westernized food, and the only people who eat it is western people. All the Chinese people goto real chinese restraunts, and most would say no good chinese food is take-out chinese food |
Trenton net | Apr 24, 2002 | |||
Uh ya, westernized chinese take out is god awfull! Even the best real Chinese restraunts in north amarica don't compare to the authentic stuff. On the other hand do you know whats funny? Who the heck comes up with these names!?! |
archiver | Apr 24, 2002 | ||||
Nothing. If you read my post again, you'll realize I never said they were related. My point was buying a PC DVD drive allows for region protection removal and upgradability for new codecs, where if you buy an actual machine, you're pretty much stuck with what you get... Ex: I buy a DVD player a few years ago before DTS became somewhat of a standard feature, if I want the DTS I'm looking at buying a new model. I have a few PC DVD drives, where if I want to enable DD/DTS, I just buy for the software, which is significantly cheaper. And the region removal is free. I have some US DVDs that I *bought* in the US that still give me region problems, so I'm all about removing the protection. |
FLEABttn | Apr 24, 2002 | ||||
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