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Posted by Telstar on 12/08/07 09:23
"Telstar" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> "ChairmanOfTheBored" <RUBored@crackasmile.org> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:56:00 -0800, "Telstar" <none@none.net> wrote:
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>>>"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
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>>>> "Sony-led backers of Blu-ray seem to have pulled ahead of rivals in the
>>>> race for a single high-def DVD standard..."
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>>>> Business Week article: http://easyurl.net/5ee
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>>>All of this is moot. ....frankly the home theater will die a long but
>>>horrible death. All of this will be driven by the current 15 - 20 y/o
>>>group
>>>who cares nothing about the issues raised here.
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>> You're an idiot. HomeTheater will be a part of affluent households for
>> the next friggin millennium. There are more of us than there are of you.
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>> Frankly, you ain't real bright
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> Baored missed my point completely. DVD is likely the LAST disc based
> carrier of information. There will be no HD DVD or Blu Ray success.
> Silicon and hard drives and wireless and perhaps cable (the last format is
> not accepted globally).
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> Home theaters in apartments? I think not....and that is all half the
> population can afford.
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> As for intelligence, you have demonstrated quite repeatedly you are a
> dumbass. I have at least 12 years of higher education beyond your sorry
> excuse.
Oh, in case you cannot reason, a supremely likely assumption, I am stating
emphatically that future video will be personal, in small spaces, and with
emulated surround. It will absolutely NOT be what you are talking
about...it will be PORTABLE.
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