Mary blinked. “Honey, we rented Babe from Blockbuster. It’s a DVD.”
“You know,” he said, as the credits rolled, “HEVC was standardized in 2013. It’s 1994 now. That means it will be nineteen years before this family catches up to optimal video efficiency.” young sheldon s04e14 hevc
George Sr. stared at the black screen. “So the pig is dead?” Mary blinked
“I borrowed it, returned it, and then stole it. Semantics.” It’s 1994 now
Sheldon, however, had a different priority: video compression.
“The pig is not dead,” Sheldon said. “The pig is trapped in a buffer overflow loop. It will remain frozen mid-squeal until we upgrade the firmware or, more logically, purchase a new television.”
Meemaw, passing by his door, mutters, “That boy’s gonna grow up and invent something that puts Blockbuster out of business.”
Mary blinked. “Honey, we rented Babe from Blockbuster. It’s a DVD.”
“You know,” he said, as the credits rolled, “HEVC was standardized in 2013. It’s 1994 now. That means it will be nineteen years before this family catches up to optimal video efficiency.”
George Sr. stared at the black screen. “So the pig is dead?”
“I borrowed it, returned it, and then stole it. Semantics.”
Sheldon, however, had a different priority: video compression.
“The pig is not dead,” Sheldon said. “The pig is trapped in a buffer overflow loop. It will remain frozen mid-squeal until we upgrade the firmware or, more logically, purchase a new television.”
Meemaw, passing by his door, mutters, “That boy’s gonna grow up and invent something that puts Blockbuster out of business.”