ADWyatt, I do agree with everything you’ve said, except for this –
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As for myself, I love a good movie, and I enjoy watching sports. (As I'm sure you'll agree, there can be no such thing as an official World Series unless the New York Yankees are in it.)
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Full disclosure - I’m originally from….
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...re#post9618755 so I may be biased given that as avid fans over the course of several years, my Dad and I (a young whippersnapper at the time) would walk starting from around Johns Hopkins all the way to Memorial Stadium to watch our Colts and Orioles during regular and post season play, visual illustration

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especially to watch someone like Brooks…
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At my age of 65, I need to constantly "strain the brain" to prevent premature mental deterioration.
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Tell it brother

, mental exercise is good as there is much scientific evidence to suggest that exercising the mind as well as the body can help reduce the risk of some types of cognitive impairment as we get long in the tooth. *Use or it lose it*.
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Penton-Man, thank you for your thoughtful reply to my last post. Although we're in danger of leaving the main track for an alternate destination, quite apart from my original theme post...
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You’re welcome

. When I have more time to devote, I’ll try to type up and post my humble perspective about consumer grade TVs and home entertainment with regards to one value feature what I consider to be a significant, but rather underappreciated parameter by some videophiles during their quest in buying a new TV.