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Old 03-27-2016, 03:34 PM   #6020
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
DC has announced that soon they will switch to an all-reboot every issue publication model. Each issue of all their comics will be number one in a one issue series. Every month, fans can thrill to Krypton's explosion that leads ultimately to young Kal-El's discovery in a Kansas cornfield by Jonathon and Martha Kent. Every 30 days, Batman aficionados will witness the tragic death of young Bruce Wayne's parents, and in every issue of Wonder Woman, Diana Prince will meet Steve Trevor for the first time ever. DC Reboot: Every Issue, Every Month. Coming to a comics store near you soon!


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

We've already gone through at least six reboots/massive continuity altering events since 1985. No more, PLEASE!

Or...

Maybe just one more that completely wipes everything out and everything starts over from scratch with absolutely nothing from the previous continuity remaining. So, until we are shown Superman's origin post this reboot we don't know it.

At this point it would be far less confusing that what we have now.

And now for something completely different...

What is the proper weight for a vinyl record? There has been talk of 200 gram and 180 gram vinyl LPs, but that could lead to problems (such as being too thick to properly press). Likewise with vinyl records that are too thin (such as 100 gram or less) which are too flimsy to be safely handled.

Unlike CDs, which have a specific way they must be pressed to meet the Red Book Standard, there doesn't seem to be as firm a standard when it comes to pressing vinyl records. There are many variables that have to be considered, such as how wide/deep the groove needs to be.
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