View Full Version : W.Mayers new Home Cinema Book "incredible"


W.Mayer
02-09-09, 12:51 PM
you not need any more time to waste.........:)







http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c387/itsmeto/WMayerBestseller.jpg


thank you very much norman:):):)

Alan Gouger
02-09-09, 02:00 PM
That must have been printed on Kodak film stock its faded red:)

Art Sonneborn
02-09-09, 02:44 PM
Hey, I'd buy a copy... :) It does look like your footlambert sauce runneth over.

Art

Alan Gouger
02-09-09, 03:17 PM
Your kitchen and appliances look very outdated. Looking at the Mayers theater we know where he prioritizes his spending, a true videophile:)

Glimmie
02-09-09, 03:22 PM
That must have been printed on Kodak film stock its faded red:)

Alan, did you ever work for Kodak? I'm just curious as you live in Rochester and have a good film knowledge.

Erik Garci
02-09-09, 04:02 PM
Those are some nice test patterns on the wall and the floor.

LJG
02-09-09, 04:39 PM
Wolfgang:

Super Dark Chocolate (>50,000:1) 3 chip cookies in the recipe book?

Nicksbass
02-09-09, 07:20 PM
And don't miss to have a special look at the xploding 6.000:1 Cineramax pot - an impressing bavarian-floridane dual HD-SpaghettiDI output!

At this special day - all the best to you Wolfgang! :)

LJG
02-09-09, 07:23 PM
Happy Birthday Wolfgang

Art Sonneborn
02-09-09, 07:33 PM
I can't do my lounge lizard happy birthday to you ,you don't know what you are missing.:D

Art

fastl
02-09-09, 08:10 PM
...Your kitchen and appliances look very outdated.....

Those aren't kitchen appliances, that's the backend of the projector!

faberryman
02-09-09, 08:12 PM
Do you use the same wallpaper in the theater?

Dennis Erskine
02-12-09, 10:25 AM
...wouldn't you know it ... his floor has an ANSI CR.

Tryg
02-12-09, 11:43 AM
Test patterns on the floor? bad uniformity

Alan Gouger
02-12-09, 09:04 PM
Alan, did you ever work for Kodak? I'm just curious as you live in Rochester and have a good film knowledge.

Never did but my dad, Jasons dad and at one point it seamed everyone's dad worked at the big K. I remember the day all you had to do was mention you were employed by Kodak and you were guarantied a bank or car loan.