This sounds (ok looks) like a scene from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, The one where if you want to argue more you will have to pay more money. More money to look at these wrinkley of entertainers? Do they think anyone cares?
HDTV’s sharp increase in popularity concerns TV stars fearful of such clarity on Yahoo! Canada News
Some TV types say big-screen HDTV could lead to the end of the extreme close-up as we know it. Others predict hi-def fears could soon be reflected in artists’ contracts.
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em·po·ri·um n.
A place where various goods are bought and sold; a marketplace;
a large retail store;
a place of business: a furniture emporium;
a bazaar or shop.
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Vir·tu·al adj. - Existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact, form, or name:
thus Virtual Emporium;
Existing in the mind, especially as a product of the imagination;
Computer Science. Created, simulated, or carried on by means of a computer or computer network.
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