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Original Message
I don't buy for theoretical capacity, I buy movies I want to watch in high definition.
Posted by Audiophilander on December 11, 2007 at 07:30:22:
Tsk, tsk, next time you try selling your soul to SONY for the opportunity to be a champion 'blues' man make sure someone better qualified hasn't beat you to the crossroads! :O)
>>> "...doesn't change my point one bit." <<<
So, is the point you're trying to raise still flaccid? That little 'Blu' pill you've swallowed, adopted and keep promoting should be providing better results to correct the underutilized 'capacity'! ;O}
>>> "Even if there were 10 hd dvd exclusives you wanted, or 20, you should have looked at the broader issues before adopting." <<<
Obviously you're in this 'game' for some other reason than as a movie fan! So, do you have anything of value to offer in a discussion of high definition movie appreciation besides supporting the Blu-ray agenda?
>>> "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." <<<
Sorry, but the only point that stands out is the fact that you're acting as an unpaid SONY shill, and the less said about your stance the better! Heck, even a prostitute deserves to get paid for performing services above and beyond the call of duty.
>>> "Ah well...we all have our priorities." <<<
*Ahem* Yesiree, THAT we can clearly see. You really should hang up those pompoms even if your clients have a thing for cheer-leaders; it's rather unseemly regardless of the width of your stance! ;0)
Cheers (Rah! Rah! LOL!),
AuPh