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Nope. I'm looking at the big picture. Universal shouldn't have been exclusively supporting an inferior format

Posted by Jazz Inmate on March 28, 2008 at 22:13:03:

That's all this is about. I don't know how it works in ambulance chaser offices like yours, but in the corporate sector, if you make bad decisions and cost your company valuable money and time, you deserve to be fired. As a result of Graffeo's love affair with HD DVD, Universal got off on the wrong foot. As Disney/Miramax, Tristar/Columbia, Fox and Warner are increasing their visibility among the rapidly growing Blu-ray market, Universal is a no-show. They should have axed Graffeo a long time ago.
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Call it, friendo.