I need help to blu ray my very frustrating situation ?



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    		<div id="post_message_2179187">I agree with Rick. </div></div></div></div>


  • @boomzilla said:

    @EmilyAmada said:

    You might have bigger problems when the menu starts to melt.

    How would you take a screenshot of a TV? I'm pretty sure the established and accepted method is to lay it down on a wooden table and take a photo with your iPhone.



  • @anotherusername said:

    @boomzilla said:
    @EmilyAmada said:

    You might have bigger problems when the menu starts to melt.

    How would you take a screenshot of a TV? I'm pretty sure the established and accepted method is to lay it down on a wooden table and take a photo with your iPhone.

    But why take a screenshot at all? It's just text with some glowy effects. You could save 99.99% of the bandwidth by just typing out what you should see on the screen instead of using a Ben L.-sized™ image.



  • @Ben L. said:

    @anotherusername said:
    @boomzilla said:
    @EmilyAmada said:
    You might have bigger problems when the menu starts to melt.
    How would you take a screenshot of a TV? I'm pretty sure the established and accepted method is to lay it down on a wooden table and take a photo with your iPhone.
    But why take a screenshot at all? It's just text with some glowy effects. You could save 99.99% of the bandwidth by just typing out what you should see on the screen instead of using a Ben L.-sized™ image.

    But, the images actually fit in my browser window so they were in no way a your sized image.



  • @Ben L. said:

    But why take a screenshot at all? It's just text with some glowy effects. You could save 99.99% of the bandwidth by just typing out what you should see on the screen instead of using a Ben L.-sized™ image.
    Because it's already on the screen. Why would you want to retype it?


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