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A video cabling standard that splits video information into two separate signals: one for brightness (luminance), and the other for color information (chrominance). In contrast to composite video, S-Video has a sharper picture. Nowadays, DVD players, some VCRs, and many high-end televisions support S-Video. S-Video is also supported by many electronic accessories, such as camcorders, computer video cards with TV function ISP Glossary:
Super-Video - Bob Ward wrote: On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 00:30:58 GMT, "RipCurl" wrote:You might wanna look up a law that was passed long before the DNC list wasever thought up.Whenver you aks a company to be put on their DNC list, they have to abide byitThe NDNR was done AFTER that telephone communications act failed on the partthat it was not being enforced. now the FCC has something better to standon.You might want to check your sources before posting incorrectinformation.http://www.donotcall.gov/FAQ/FAQConsumers.aspx#ExceptionsSo before lecturing ME about what is not correct, there is already a law inplace that prevent telemarketers from calling you WHEN you request that yoube put on their do not call list. That is the law that forced consumers to file suit in local courts for up to $500 - the new law provides for fines of up to $11,000.such an interesting consumer law: If I sue one of them and win $500 theymay get fined $11,000. OTOH if they get fined, I probably don't getanything.It's really nice to know that the consumer is so useful to the government.
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