The thirteenth episode of Young Sheldon Season 1, titled " A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek
"I am trying to listen to Doc Watson. But the playback medium is flawed. It is a tragedy of modern engineering. I need fifteen dollars for a new needle."
This is the closest consumer-grade format to "lossless" video. The Young Sheldon Season 1 Blu-ray offers an average video bitrate of 23–27 Mbps, significantly higher than standard streaming . young sheldon s01e13 lossless
A high-pitched, rhythmic fwip-fwip-fwip invaded his ears.
"I believe in preserving my good looks, sugar. Why?" she asked, lighting a cigarette. The thirteenth episode of Young Sheldon Season 1,
"You cannot watch the game in peace if the structural integrity of your entertainment center is compromised by sub-par audio components!" Sheldon argued.
"Sheldon!" George barked. "Drop it."
Sheldon walked away, his shoulders slumped. He wandered next door to Meemaw’s house. She was the only one who appreciated his eccentricities, mostly because she found them funny.
When flu season hits Medford, Sheldon’s severe germophobia is triggered by a teacher sneezing in class . I need fifteen dollars for a new needle
George stared at the record player. He knew he should be mad. The boy had disobeyed a direct order. But looking at the kid’s face—full of pride and desperate hope for approval—George found he couldn't muster the anger. Besides, he hadn't been able to listen to his old Johnny Cash records in years because the old needle sounded like sandpaper.
The thirteenth episode of Young Sheldon Season 1, titled " A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek
"I am trying to listen to Doc Watson. But the playback medium is flawed. It is a tragedy of modern engineering. I need fifteen dollars for a new needle."
This is the closest consumer-grade format to "lossless" video. The Young Sheldon Season 1 Blu-ray offers an average video bitrate of 23–27 Mbps, significantly higher than standard streaming .
A high-pitched, rhythmic fwip-fwip-fwip invaded his ears.
"I believe in preserving my good looks, sugar. Why?" she asked, lighting a cigarette.
"You cannot watch the game in peace if the structural integrity of your entertainment center is compromised by sub-par audio components!" Sheldon argued.
"Sheldon!" George barked. "Drop it."
Sheldon walked away, his shoulders slumped. He wandered next door to Meemaw’s house. She was the only one who appreciated his eccentricities, mostly because she found them funny.
When flu season hits Medford, Sheldon’s severe germophobia is triggered by a teacher sneezing in class .
George stared at the record player. He knew he should be mad. The boy had disobeyed a direct order. But looking at the kid’s face—full of pride and desperate hope for approval—George found he couldn't muster the anger. Besides, he hadn't been able to listen to his old Johnny Cash records in years because the old needle sounded like sandpaper.