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		<title>By: fluffernutter</title>
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		<description>Hmmm, do you think we have finally reached the limit of practicality with respect to television camera resolution?  Why the heck do I need to see a stitch out of place on a Colts jersey anyway?  I remember when part of the lure of television was the fact that the actors/atheletes appeared flawless; larger than life, so to speak. Maybe the high definition fad has pushed technology beyond the point of diminishing returns...
...kind of like the Bears offense.</description>
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&#8230;kind of like the Bears offense.</p>
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