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mccoy178:
Well, I'll tell you what, I bet just like many, many of the projects on this site, about 10% get it right.  I would imagine the same would apply to the foam cutters.  I'm giving credit where credit is due.  Also, I'm also really impressed that unlike me, they got P A I D! :cheers:

boykster:
$250k does seem like a lot, and $130k in equipment is a hefty tag, but the projector and scaler alone in that setup weighs in at nearly $20k.  I'm guessing that the screen is close to $10k as well.  I find it very impressive that they were able to integrate the faux rock work with good acoustic design - not an easy project with smooth walls, let alone irregularly shaped faux foam rocks.  I did think the speakers could have been better "intergrated" - ie invisible - rather than black grills on the stonework.  Its also in australia, so $250k AUD = $15.73 USD?  ;D

No pricetag listed, but here's a way over the top theme home theater...

http://www.electronichouse.com/article/designing_the_death_star_theater/

http://www.modernhometheater.com/virtualtours/star_wars/slideshow/index.html

Ummon:

--- Quote from: drventure on July 06, 2009, 11:44:23 am ---Yeah, I have to agree, it's a cave home theater, but hardly a "BatCave"

Where's the Control Panel? the vine covered entryway? The metal catwalks?

Wait, Dark Knight or (60's) Batman?  ;)

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The former of course.



--- Quote from: TOK on July 05, 2009, 08:31:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ummon on July 05, 2009, 04:56:50 pm ---You're missing the scaling concept, here. Besides, there are ... of people who make over a million dollars a year. I don't subscribe to the concept of work, so that element of it is irrelevant.

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I thought you spanked fat chicks for a living.


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But I get paid in blood, you know. Hahahahah, no seriously, that's just ---smurfing--- art, man. There is a technique to handling flesh, which corresponds to the object being struck and it's particular physical properties, as well as getting the proper timbre out of the report of the strike.

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