Some people know that s-video is the term for signal transmission
through cables while s-vhs is a vcr recording standard, but the two
terms always get mixed up, even in industry.
Well, I am over in Milan Italy for a couple weeks on a business trip. Was
just in a supermarket a couple of hours ago and they had s-video cables
but the packaging only said s-vhs in huge letters, even though that is
the cable you'd buy to hookup an s-video cable box to an s-video tv (don't
even need an s-vhs vcr in the picture).
So I give up, it just a incorrect term that became correct because everyone
uses it, like calling a 1.5v cell a 1.5v battery.
BTW, Italy has a lot of lazy people. I'm trying to work with them on getting a critical project done
and when they're not off on vacation (which seems to take up most the summer),
they won't make customer needs a priority, and the guy I need only works half days on Friday to boot.
Read in Playboy that workers in Italy top the list with an average 42
vacation days a year, and I can believe it. Some people will say that's
the way to be, but I answer that 80% of new businesses don't even make it.
Not trying to be prejudiced, but when the other company (in Korea) and ours
get together, we really whip things out quick. Oh well....













