Colt seavers the fall guy1/2/2023 ![]() ![]() For a long time, these smaller monitors were not 1080p, so their resolution differed from that of the monitors actually playing content out in the space at large. However, many times we fed a remote monitor via an extender, and a local monitor in the rack that was used with a KVM for housekeeping purposes. What is your equivalent of the Fall Guy? What piece of equipment do you use behind the scenes to solve problems that rarely gets the on-screen credit it deserves for making the system “look so fine”?Īt one integrator I worked for we did a lot of PC based content on DVI connections (taking advantage of digital and our content was not HDCP protected so we didn’t have to use HDMI). ![]() So my question to integrators who read this is. As the intro song goes, “I’m the unknown stuntman that makes Eastwood look so fine.” As a teenager I loved this show, (I won’t deny that Heather Thomas may have been at least one factor in that), and although now it may seem a little outdated and politically incorrect, for me at the time it was right up there with the Dukes of Hazzard, (Lost Sheep callin’ Shepard, Come in Shepard). He worked hard behind the scenes with little or no credit for doing the hard and dirty work. In the show, Colt Seavers was the stuntman who would take falls for famous actors to make them look good on screen. I’m asking about the Colt Seavers type of “Fall Guy”. However in this case, that is not the kind of fall guy I am asking about. The term in that sense could be interchangeable with scapegoat. Typically the fall guy is defined as the one who takes the blame when something goes wrong. ![]()
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