Another great place to shop for Twentieth Anniversary products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Dirty Dancing: 20th Anniversary Edition
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2009 Album From The Canadian Rockers. The Novaks Are Mick Davis (Guitar/Vocals), Mark Neary (Bass/Vocals), And Elliot Dicks (Drums). The Band'S S/T Debut Earned Them The Rising Star Of The Year Award At The 2006 Ecmas And The Attention Of "Little Steven" Van Zandt, Who Released The Album On His Own Wicked Cool Records Label In America Standout Tracks On Things Fall Apart Include The Single 'There Goes The Night', 'Destroyer', And 'Rain, Rain, Rain'...
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Fight Club (10th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]
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All films take a certain suspension of disbelief. Fight Club takes perhaps more than others, but if you're willing to let yourself get caught up in the anarchy, this film, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, is a modern-day morality play warning of the decay of society...
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All About Eve [Blu-ray Book]
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Showered with Oscars, this wonderfully bitchy (and witty) comedy written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz concerns an aging theater star (Bette Davis) whose life is being supplanted by a wolf-in-sheep's-clothing ingenue (Anne Baxter) whom she helped...
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The Hustler [Blu-ray Book]
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Paul Newman shines as cocky poolroom hustler "Fast" Eddie Felson in Robert Rossen's atmospheric adaptation of the Walter Tevis novel. Newman's Felson is a swaggering pool shark punk who takes on the king of the poolroom, Minnesota Fats (a cool, assured Jackie Gleason in his most understated performance)...
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20 Anniversary Ornamental Spring Pear Bloom Card
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5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Greeting Card Universe offers the largest selection of Anniversary - Wedding cards on the web. A picture is worth a thousand words, so why not send a photo Anniversary - Wedding card this year? Look no further than Greeting Card Universe for your Anniversary - Wedding card needs...
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20 Year Recovery - 12 Step Card
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5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. 12 Step Addiction Recovery cards for the whole family are available at Greeting Card Universe. Do something special this year with a paper card. Send a paper 12 Step Addiction Recovery card from Greeting Card Universe this year...
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20th Anniversary - Green Fern Frond Card
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5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Greeting Card Universe offers the largest selection of Flowers & Garden cards on the web. Flowers & Garden cards are always more memorable when they are sent the old-fashioned way...
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26" Giant Care Bear Bedtime Blue Cuddle Pillow Kids Toy
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Care Bears are back and better than ever !
This giant super-soft stuffed Bedtime Bear is not just a toy, but a cuddly pillow that adds a little cheer to playtime or bedtime.
Makes a great gift for fans and collectors alike...
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Twentieth Anniversary Jewelry Music Box You Light Up My Life
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This Cottage Garden music box with elegant silver ornate finish is a perfect gift for any twentieth anniversary celebration! The artistic music box features beautiful anniversary artwork.When this elegant music box is opened, a glass enclosure allows customers to see the musical wind up movement as it plays the tune You Light Up My Life...
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Rocky Horror Picture Show [VHS]
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Fasten your garter belt and come up to the lab and see what's on the slab! It's The Rocky Horror Picture Show Special Edition, a screamingly funny, sinfully twisted salute to sci-fi, horror, B-movies and rock music, all rolled into one deliciously decadent morsel...
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show - 15th Anniversary Edition [VHS]
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If a musical sci-fi satire about an alien transvestite named Frank-n-Furter, who is building the perfect man while playing sexual games with his virginal visitors, sounds like an intriguing premise for a movie, then you're in for a treat...
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Here are some more information for Twentieth Anniversary:

The 50th Anniversary of the Optical Disc
The 50th Anniversary of the Optical Disc.
From the “Laser Disc” to “Blu-ray”
History of the Optical Disc
In 1958, 50 years ago, David Paul Gregg invented the first optical disc using a transparent disc technology. The disc is 30 centimeters in diameter and uses an analog format and laser technology. It is therefore also called a “Laser Disc” He patented his design in 1961.
A later development of the Optical Disc were patented in 1969.
In 1967, David Paul Gregg's company, Gaus Electrophysics, contacted Royal Philips Electronics, but was met with disinterest.
The laser disc player sold only about one million units in the United States and approximately four million in Japan and the last LD released in Japan was the “Tokyo Raiders” in 2001.
Laser Disc Museum gives some interesting history of the Laser Disc. See the link below:
http://laserdiscplanet.com/museum.html
One of the influential contributors to Audio, Video and Data recording, is Kees Immink.
Dr. Kees A. Schouhamer Immink was born on December 18, 1946 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He Joined Philips research laboratories in 1971.
His contribution to the technology of digital audio and video has enabled all of us to listen to audio and watch video on reliable, high quality media. Dr. Immink's coding methods are essential to CD's and DVD's. For a full biography about Kees Immink see the website:
http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/immink.html
The Compact Disc (CD)
The Optical VideoDisc, although a major development to be used in later research, was not a great success. I recently talked to a number of people about the Optical Video disc, but they had never heard of it.
The Sony/Philips team was not idle, and building on some of the laser disc technologies, they set out to develop a new digital audio disc; in contrast to the earlier OpticalDisc, which had an analog format.
In 1979, they set up a task force of engineers led by the prominent Kees Immink and in 1980, the group produced a Compact Disc (CD) Standard, called the Red Book.
Compact Disc format
The CD uses a red laser to scan the patterns of bumps on a mirrored surface which are interpreted as bits. These bits can be assembled into bytes. A CD can hold about 700 megabytes of information or about 80 minutes of music.
The Red Book gives detailed information on the design of the compact disc and was released in 1980 by Philips and Sony.
It was adopted by the Digital Audio Disc Committee and ratified as IEC 908.
The development of the CD was the combined work of a large number of scientists working as a team. The Compact Disc Story, written by Kees A. Schouhamer Immink provides a lot of background information. See the weblink below for the full story.
http://www.exp-math.uni-essen.de/~immink/pdf/cdstory.htm
The CD, available on the market since late 1982, remains the standard playback medium for commercial audio recordings to the present day. Various formats of the CD were later developed. Some of the common formats are:
1. Audio files CD
2. Data storage CD-ROM
3. Write-once audio and data storage CD-R
4. Rewritable media CD-RW
By 2007 200 billion CDs had been sold world wide.
Search for a new way to play video movies and “super density” data storage.
The time was ready for a new way to play Videos and provide a higher capacity disk to store data and programs. Cd's were rapidly replacing the audio tapes and the VHS was coming to an end. Data often had to be stored on multiple discs.
Two teams set to work to produce a video disk to replace the VHS tape; the Philips and Sony team and Toshiba.
Philips and Sony started the Multimedia Compact Disc (MMCD) and Toshiba the Super Density Disc. Notice the emphasis on each of these, “Multi Media” and “Super Density”. Of course both of these had both the video and data capabilities in mind.
Multi Media Compact Disc (MMCD) 1990s Philips and Sony
The MMCD was designed as a single sided compact disc, with a single or dual layer. The capacity for a single layer is 3,7GB , compared with 7.4GB for the dual layer. It is backward compatible with the CD and CDROM. It did not become a standard.
Super Density Disc (SD) 1990s Toshiba
The Super Density Disc (SD) was adopted as the standard format, with an addition of to two options, proposed by the Philis/Sony team. For more information see the section on the DVD below.
DVD
With the two competing options, one offered by Sony/Philips and the other by Toshiba, we seemed to be on the brink of another format war. It looked like a repeat of the format battle of the 1980s when the Sony Betamax was battling it out with the “Video Home System” VHS standards, at the expense of the consumer. What does the consumer buy? In my opinion the Betamax was a better option, but the consumer market decided, and the victory went to VHS.
But the impeding battle did not take place Through the with mediation of Lou Gerstner, president of IBM a compromise was reached.
The Sony and Philips MMCD format was abandoned and the Toshiba SD format adopted, with these two additions:
the pit geometry which allows push-pull tracking, a proprietary technology of Philips and Sony, and the EFMPlus, created by Kees immink. The EFMPlus encoder is based on a deterministic finite state machine, having four states, which translates 8-bit input words into 16-bit codewords.
This compromise created the DVD format, which became the standard format in December 1995 and will continue as such until the majority of people will no longer be satisfied with “standard video” but demands high density video for all there movies. Than the new Blu-ray format will take over.
DVD format
The DVD uses a red laser to scan the patterns of bumps on a mirrored surface, which are interpreted as bits. These bits can be assembled into bytes jus as on a CD. However the bumps and tracks on a DVD are much smaller and can therefore hold significantly more information, up to 4.7GB.
Professional Disc for Data (PDD)
With the decision made in favor of the Toshiba, Super Density Disc and the abandonment of the Multi Media Compact Disc (MMCD) as the main technology for the DVD, Sony set out to design a disc they called Professional Disc for Data (PDD). The need for a higher capacity disc for the upcoming high density television systems was a certainty.
Sony introduced the PDD in 2003 and it became available in 2004. This new format utilized the 405nm (Nana meter), BLU-violet laser for reading and writing to the disc, allowing for a much higher data storage than the red laser used in the DVD. The capacity of the disc was 23GB compared with 4.5GB for a single layer DVD.
The PDD format was very short lived and was discontinued in 2007. This made way for the next generation of optical media for the Philips/Sony team, the Blu-ray.
Blu-Ray
Blu-ray technology was developed jointly by Sony & Philips, along with an extensive board of directors.
Apple, Inc. Dell HP Hitachi LG Mitsubishi Electric Panasonic Pioneer Philips Samsung Sharp Sony
Sun Microsystems TDK Thomson Twentieth Century Fox
Walt Disney Warner Bros.
Blu-ray uses a 405nm wavelength blue-violet laser and has a tight track pitch of 0.85
The surface layer is 0.1mm-thick, which enables the laser to focus at the 0.85 aperture.
The disc uses a hard polymer coating called Durabis, which was developed by TDK and is supposedly? extremely resilient and fingerprint resistant.
The Java platform, which is used for menus and multimedia, is mandatory. Blu-ray systems must support JVM.
Capacity
Rom Single Layer 25GB
Rom Dual Layer 50GB
RW Single Layer 27GB
RW Dual Layer 54GB
Highest Test 100GB
Theoretical Limit 200GB
HD DVD
Toshiba
Rom Single Layer 15GB
Rom Dual Layer 30GB
Highest Test 45GB
Theoretical Limit 60GB
Abandoned February 19 2008
©Copyright Jacob Romeyn
About the Author
Radio Microwave engineer for 25 years, instructor in radio microwave engineering, computer technology 20 years.
I have been involved in online learning for 20 years and the 2nd user of the Moodle program.
Poll#20. Celebrating twenty polls!!!!!?
Who else is celebrating twenty polls, of mine? Celebrating twenty polls is a big thing! Sort of like celebrating your twentieth anniversary at marriage. Didn't Frank and Marie celebrate their fourty something?
Lol, you have actually posted more now!
Are you on a mission or something?
Frank and Marie Barone?
God, how could either of them put up with each other for 40 odd years?
Must have been humour keeping them together.
*congratulations to you*
THE THINGS THEY CARRIED: Twentieth Anniversary Edition
A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, THE THINGS THEY CARRIED is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination and the redemptive power of storytelling.
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