The Shoutbox
Looks pretty slick!
Sony baby!! I'm a sucker for those guys. Cheap and good.

HERE is the model I have. Up-converts all DVDs to either 720p or 1080i.
What model upconvert do you have...last I checked, they didn't convert that high... That was a while ago, though..
Haha, no Sedai. First off, I use Blu-Ray. Second, I have a DVD player that up-converts DVD so that's why I said 1080i and not 1080p. As much as I'd love to have it in true HD, I'm just as happen with up-converting.
John, they released the mini on HD-DVD?
I'll be done with the first season in a few more days, I hope/think. Thanks again, by the way.
Bill Parcells Has Retired!

Farewell Failure!
Oooh, John, another convert! Trust me -- the miniseries won't be enough. Make sure you have the Season 1 discs all ready!

(Yoda has my Season 1 discs, and I just got Season 2.0 in the mail TODAY! YAY!)
I got Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries in the mail yesterday. I should be watching it with my dad sometime today in 60" of 1080i glory!
He doesn't have a record in "biggest games of his career" because there's no formal way to define such games. Regardless, I don't see the relevance. He won the game people said that he could not. I don't quite see how he can be a "choker" for not winning any such games, yet continue being a "choker" after he has.

His performance yesterday shows that he is entirely capable of playing at a high level despite high pressure. Thus, he is not a "choker." He is merely a great player who has struggled in a small handful of big games. The label is a vague attempt to assign some kind of cosmic order to what is most likely a small abberation of performance.
We've been over this whole argument before.

The bottomline is this: Peyton Manning is a great player. Realyl great player. But Peyton Manning, dating back to college and games aginst Florida, has always failed to win "The biggest game" of his career.

Yesterday was the first time he had won. What, that probably puts him at something like 1-8 in college and NFL "Biggest game of his career"?