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  1. That.

    My voto to Projectors, big, Big, BIGGGGGGGG
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Nobody likes a bunch of yackity-yack.
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    I have a Sony VPL-HS2 projector. 5 foot by 7 foot screen at 17 feet away. 5.1 surround sound. Like having a drivein in your living room. I love it.
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  5. lol redwudz! That must be awesome, but its not a drive in unless you have the sound system! (which im sure you probably do with a 5'x7' screen)

    Do you also have the theatre seats and a popcorn machine? :-p
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  6. I dont watch my Mocies, I eat em, I love those little balls of pounded rice with red bean inside em. yum yum
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  7. lordsmurf i know, it is not a good usage of language, but you understand me and that's enough, english is not my born language so....

    If you want i can put the question in spanish, but i think everybody in this forum use or try to use english.


    My home cinema:

    110" screen, dolby pro logic II reciver.

    Plasma more detailed image, but projector bigger.
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