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 Posted by Bob on 08/15/06 05:15 
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:42:34 GMT, Brian Henderson 
<BrianL.Henderson@NOSPAM.verizon.net> wrote: 
 
>>You can also rent and rip. 
 
>I could, but again, there's no point to it.  By the time I get done 
>renting and ripping and burning, I could have just bought it for about 
>the same price.  Why bother? 
 
The most important advantage of buying the commercial version of a 
DVD, assuming you can get it for an acceptable price, is that it is 
made to last. It is made on a stamped metal substrate which should 
last a lifetime, The dye-based writeable discs do not last very long. 
 
 
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"One must realize that the world is a network of real and virtual 
combat zones where the stakes are high, struggle is the primary 
mode of being and only total victory is acceptable. 
-- Sun Tzu, "The Art Of War"
 
  
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