Sax Battle In NYC Subway

chingalerasays...

Nope. It's not that uncommon. My roommate doesn't dig it too much, some folks cringe when they hear it. As a sax player, I enjoy the sound of certain types of music on the sax over others, some rubs me hard the wrong way.

Hate "Yakkety-Sax"-type crap and too many filler blues riffs in rock songs....get's cheesy.

jimnmssaid:

Am I the only one in the world that can't stand the sound of a saxophone?

poolcleanersays...

Ahhh, good ol portrait view. Methinks I will enjoy this temporary, tertiary phase in media standards. However, gamers who awaken to this non-issue and cease to make it into an issue, should remember that early conversion of arcade games, which were in portrait view, had an uphill battle to recreate the same experience on home display sets oriented in landscape.

Modern mobile gamers should all position themselves to break this mental boundary. Dedicate a little bit of your brain's background processing to fight the power of arbitrary persuasion. We're still in a developmental stage before display monitors completely explode and offer full customization with morphing length, width and heights; not to mention geometric adaptation beyond the rectangle.

FIGHT THE POWER

robbersdog49says...

This is not like early video games. So much media these days is not only created on but also consumed on mobile phones. And phones are easier and more convenient when held in one hand, portrait mode.

My personal opinion is that this is the way things are going, as long as the devices retain the same form factor then they're simply easier to use this way.

poolcleanersaid:

Ahhh, good ol portrait view. Methinks I will enjoy this temporary, tertiary phase in media standards. However, gamers who awaken to this non-issue and cease to make it into an issue, should remember that early conversion of arcade games, which were in portrait view, had an uphill battle to recreate the same experience on home display sets oriented in landscape.

Modern mobile gamers should all position themselves to break this mental boundary. Dedicate a little bit of your brain's background processing to fight the power of arbitrary persuasion. We're still in a developmental stage before display monitors completely explode and offer full customization with morphing length, width and heights; not to mention geometric adaptation beyond the rectangle.

FIGHT THE POWER

sadicioussays...

I don't see why the camera cannot be adjusted to record correctly, and have the preview be a shrunk version of the horizontal view.

Recording an event should facilitate the event first, and the ineptitude of the operator second. The width of a subject is usually greater than it's height, or the distance between two subjects is based on horizontal distance. Recording devices/software should be made to assume this if it is true most of the time. Have a manual option to enable the type of recording seen in this video.

robbersdog49said:

This is not like early video games. So much media these days is not only created on but also consumed on mobile phones. And phones are easier and more convenient when held in one hand, portrait mode.

My personal opinion is that this is the way things are going, as long as the devices retain the same form factor then they're simply easier to use this way.

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