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RE: " ...you wanted the cheap player, casablanca and matrix..." - 1 partial fact out of 3 assertions...

Posted by Jazz Inmate on December 11, 2007 at 01:13:26:

doesn't change my point one bit. You made a decision based on nothing of significance...a few titles you've probably seen dozens of times. Even if there were 10 hd dvd exclusives you wanted, or 20, you should have looked at the broader issues before adopting. You didn't. And that's cool. It's just that you cant admit it.

BTW, I can't remember what HD DVDs you own because I don't care and it doesn't affect my point about your reasons for adopting and your ongoing stance that capacity isn't important. That stance is almost as weird as your compulsion to defend microsoft. Ah well...we all have our priorities.
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