Am I correct in understanding that the Blu Ray disc is meant to play on a
Regular DVD player? (even if mine is a multiformat player and burner that
does many things except Blu Ray)
Hey, you shouldn't laugh at the noob. There was a time when I didn't know s***-from-shinola either. And I'll bet that some of you younger guys still don't.
Shinola is shoe polish, back in the day all kids polished their shoes and their Dad's at least once a week.
Hey, you shouldn't laugh at the noob. There was a time when I didn't know s***-from-shinola either. And I'll bet that some of you younger guys still don't.
Shinola is shoe polish, back in the day all kids polished their shoes and their Dad's at least once a week.
You should see how my Sega Mega-CD handles Blu-ray's.. :doh:
No, I do expect people to think logically. I do not agree to the today's manner of laws and courts proving every airhead right. (Especially in the USA this has taken on a dramatic scale) :disagree:
No, I do expect people to think logically. I do not agree to the today's manner of laws and courts proving every airhead right. (Especially in the USA this has taken on a dramatic scale) :disagree:
Actually, the saying (which may have started in the military) was "you don't know spit from Shinola". In other words, the person couldn't tell if someone really shined their shoes (i.e., with Shinola) or merely rubbed spit on them to dissolve spots & dull places and make them *look* clean. Though other old military expressions originally contained expletives (i.e., the F in both "snafu" and "fubar"), that's not the case here; you just can't clean shoes with poo-poo. :doh:HUH?
Webslinger: Is sh*t a swear word? The expression just doesn't work if your say "You don't know poo-poo from shinola."
Actually, the saying (which may have started in the military) was "you don't know spit from Shinola". In other words, the person couldn't tell if someone really shined their shoes (i.e., with Shinola) or merely rubbed spit on them to dissolve spots & dull places and make them *look* clean. Though other old military expressions originally contained expletives (i.e., the F in both "snafu" and "fubar"), that's not the case here; you just can't clean shoes with poo-poo. :doh: