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Eric soon gives his spiel, comparing the HD option with the standard SD and explaining the stuff he's downloaded. It's curious how much of it has come from his own capacity - he's saved off Goldeneye, say, for when he wants to watch it on the big screen.
The guys start talking about the Beatles and some music from their later years. The talking in general keeps getting quieter, it seems. There's a noise in the background - the torrents or so it seems - and I wonder if they've turned the volume down on the show. Eric's going on about CDs when the music grows louder and we start to hear someone singing along. Paul and George are back on a high. At least, on a high in terms of Paul. He's the silent one. Eric quips that the quiet one should have been the girl (he meant the drummer George). "And she's not going to talk to you," comments Jack. "You do not beat George Harrison for genius."
No prediction from Jack as to what Paul's singing. "Amazing Grace" brings you to a slide-show of the incidents of Paul's life. The band members look happier about that than I am. I can guess at what "Amazing Grace" means only because I've listened to a bit of the '80s version from a hi-fi system recently. We talk about 2-D and 3-D conversions of films. Jack says that the Blu-ray aspect ratio will be weird because of the 16:9 cropping. "And it's bound to be wrong," adds Eric. "PSP is DIN and should never be cropped." Controversy over. This is the area like Michael Bay's brain. d2c66b5586