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Posted by pjmathias on 01/04/06 06:52

The Death of DVD

DVD will soon be a thing of the past. DVD was never a standard to be
taken seriously, yet many in the industry believed it was the future.
DVDs have been very disappointing in general. We should all go back
to video tape, or better yet, 8mm film and the old fashioned portable
movie screen. DVDs are an all around failure. Like the 8-track tape,
DVD was a failure right from the start and should have never been
released to the public. DVD will never be a viable format. DVD is so
lacking in quality and user ability, there is no way they will ever be
usable, as a permanent transmission of digital data. One thing that
was never considered is that there's a limited amount of digital
pixels available on earth, and they are quickly running out. It will
soon be too costly to mine the earth for additional digital pixels
which will cause far too much damage to the earth as a whole, and the
pixels that are now being mined are of inferior quality compared to
those which have been used in the past. Without these digital pixels,
the DVD disc can no longer be manufactured. DVD is fading and will
soon be a thing of the past. They only served the purpose of adding
wealth to the pockets of those businesses who financially raped the
masses during the initial release of the format, knowing well that the
format would soon become unusable and fade out of favor. DVD will
soon be history and their short life span will be little more than a
mention in the history books of the electronics industry. It's only a
short time before DVD will be gone from our lives forever.

This article is reprinted with permission from the "World Electronics
Association Reports"

Professor Jerome Mathias - UAA

On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 16:33:13 GMT, "Walter R." <wer25@example.com>
wrote:

>I invested all of 40 bucks in a DVD recorder. I hoped I would be able to
>copy all kinds of good, old movies from netflix and the local public
>libraries. Alas. this dream of a great movie library was not fulfilled.
>
>Practically all DVDs that I borrowed from the library, especially the
>popular ones that I was interest in, were scratched and the movies barely
>stumbled along. The disks from netflix also jerked quite a bit and made for
>a less than exhilarating movie experience.
>
>I tried two different DVD players but the results were equally
>disappointing. The old VHS tapes worked much better.
>
>Was my experience unique, or do other folks have the same problems? Short of
>buying brand new movie DVDs, how can I get my hands on clean DVD disks?
>
>Happy New Year

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