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Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
TheMuffin wrote:I don't ever want to see purely digital media. I like having something I can actually hold in my hand. I don't like the idea that at any time, my data can just magically disappear. With a disc I know where it is at all times. It's like Valve's STEAM program. Yeah you can download the games without a disc....But I still bought Half Life 2 on DVD. I don't trust servers or my local Hard Drive to keep that information. Those things can be wiped clean with a couple of wrong clicks.
TheMuffin wrote:In your case it's validated. But from the standpoint of someone who has never been robbed, I don't agree. The chance of someone breaking into my house compared to a Hard Drive failing isn't even close.
Not to mention that with digital media, the creator of that said media can easily through in a loophole clause and take your media away. With a DVD, you own that copy. Sony isn't going to break down your doors and demand that the DVD be returned. Though I'm sure they'd like to.
Not to mention how much easier this would make it to pirate media. "Oh hey George, I got this great new movie today" "Oh really Byron? Hey why don't you zip it and send me a copy?" "Okay!"
That, compared to someone having to take the time, rip the DVD, compile the VOB's correctly, and then upload for hours upon hours before you get good seeds.
I don't think any production or distribution company wants all digital media.
Thunderscream wrote:So, other than box covers, what is the difference between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD? I'm still using plain DVDs and want to know what the difference is?
And yes, my TV is HD-ready; or so the instructions say
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
ShadowKatt wrote:I've heard of that happening, and I've heard people say that it ruins any disc when used standing up. Dunno, never had a problem, and my ps2 plays dvds that for whatever reason my laptop and desktop won't. Never had a problem with it, and I'm pretty confident about the ps3 being a good enough hd dvd player, maybe not the best, but good enough to not warrent buying a deticated player.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:ShadowKatt wrote:I've heard of that happening, and I've heard people say that it ruins any disc when used standing up. Dunno, never had a problem, and my ps2 plays dvds that for whatever reason my laptop and desktop won't. Never had a problem with it, and I'm pretty confident about the ps3 being a good enough hd dvd player, maybe not the best, but good enough to not warrent buying a deticated player.
Just for correctness purposes, the PS3 is actually a Blu-ray player, not an HD-DVD Player. The HDDVD goes to the Xbox 360 (but only with an attachment drive)
ShadowKatt wrote:Purrsonally,
Counterpunch wrote:ShadowKatt wrote:Purrsonally,
No you didn't.
ShadowKatt wrote:Counterpunch wrote:ShadowKatt wrote:Purrsonally,
No you didn't.
Yes I did!
...what'd I do?
Bumblebee-otch wrote:ShadowKatt wrote:Counterpunch wrote:No you didn't.
Yes I did!
...what'd I do?
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