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Posted by kim on 03/10/06 01:12

"Gunther Gloop" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> kim wrote:
>>>> Yes, this is subject of huge interest to the <1% of readers with
>>>> HDMI-enabled plasma and LCD screens.
>>>
>>> <1% of what readers? I would guess that a lot more than 1% of people
>>> here would already have or be willing to consider buying the right
>>> equipment if and when the software becomes available.
>>>
>>> The same ratio of people in the broader population probably had
>>> scart-enabled tellies back when dvd came out too.
>>
>> My scart TV was already six years old before DVD came out.
>>
>
> Bully for you. What has that to do with the price of eggs?

If I already had scart for six years - and that was by no means one of the
earliest models - then a very large percentage of the broader population
must have had scart by the time DVD came out.
>
>
>>> And who's to say that everyone who will have the equipment will be
>>> the only ones interested in hearing about it? And why should a lack
>>> of users make for less of a reason that this place will 'pick up a
>>> bit'? This place was never so exciting as it was in the early days
>>> of dvd.
>>
>> I'm one of many who have cancelled our subscriptions to glossy video
>> magazines because we are sick of reading about a format which isn't
>> available yet and we couldn't even use if it was.
>>
>
> I'm one of many who stopped reading all magazines on a regular basis.
> There are far easier and cheaper ways to get good views than wasting money
> on prejudiced so-called "expert" advertising/supplier-led targetted
> information.
> So I agree with some of what you say, but again it has nothing to do with
> anything mentioned previously here.
>
>
>
>>> ...And are you the Kim that invented laserdiscs and cds and so much
>>> more?
>>
>> I've never made any such claim. My late grandfather "Frits" was
>> however chief engineer at Philips when the first LaserVision disc was
>> demonstrated. He wrote a book about it called "45 Years With
>> Philips". For some reason it was never a best seller?
>>
>
> This prompted me to search groups.google because I recall having a great
> time reading your posts and watching you wriggle around as others pointed
> how silly they were. You managed to duck around a lot of them in fairness.
> Others were dodged by further even-more-silly non sequiters by you that
> deflected attention to other directions.
> From this one post I see you still adopt the same technique. Nice. :)

Hardly. If you read my grandfather's book you will see it ties-in with
everything I stated in the thread you quoted below. In particular the name
of his eldest son Anton-Frederik (my father) who prefers to be referred to
simply as "Fred".

> But, alas, I couldn't find one of the "better" ones in my brief search
> (-does groups.google only go back as far as 1999?).
> In your favour, I did find this post in 1999 where you deny claiming to
> have invented laserdiscs, etc...
> http://groups.google.com/group/uk.media.dvd/browse_frm/thread/adc3c02218257ef8/f8598a2b7a9a6e10?lnk=st&q=laserdisc+invent+kim+group%3Auk.media.dvd&rnum=3&hl=en#f8598a2b7a9a6e10
>
> ...I also recall an excellent website that someone did where he listed all
> the occupations you had throughout your life. That was funny. :)

If you read my grandfather's book you'll see that my father has an even less
likely occupation. That doesn't make it less true.

>>> I seem to recall you predicting the imminent death of dvd back
>>> around 1998.
>>
>> Correct, and then went on to make a small fortune from selling it. My
>> business partners can take all of the credit for that. I doubt very
>> much I will repeat the experience with HD but am looking forward to
>> being proved wrong.
>>
>
> I ain't gonna rise to that bait. HD could well fail, but you predicted the
> failure of just about every audio/video format ever released from what I
> can see.
> You're bound to be proven right at _some_ stage.

"There are only two requirements for being a financial genius. A rising
market and a short memory." [Bob Beckman, financial guru and author]

 

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