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"Food for thought"...then start thinking, auph

>> then the only assumption that can be made from the skewed figures presented in those deceptive pie charts <<

So now nielson ratings are "skewed" and "deceptive"? LMAO. How much longer are you gonna run from reality?

>> is that Disney's Pixar titles sell well (especially during holiday periods; probably to families who have PS3's lurking about in the household) and that there have't been enough exclusive HD titles of interest on the market as of yet to cause a pendulum swing in those numbers after the massive HD player purchases on Black Friday. <<

Sir spinsalot, couldn't it be because early adopters have educated themselves about the formats, decided blu-ray is the way to go and are consistently out-adopting HD-DVD and buying BD titles at a clip of 2-to-1 over HD DVD adopters. I mean, that's what the data show. But I can see you're not one to let facts get in the way. You ignore the capacity issues, the audio issues and now the Nielson data. This is clearly not an issue you can face with honesty and sincerity.
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