Yea, watching the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray people fight it out is like watching two ants fight. "No, I am one percent of the market." "Oh, no your are not, I AM one percent if the market."
I especially love the people who try to persuade people based on technical merit. Since when did being better mean you won anything? Did VHS beat Beta because it was better? Did George Bush become president because he was better?
Of course the bigger question here is what will the winner take home? Will anyone care? Or is this a battle in a war that is already over and like the audio format war that preceded it?
Quick, someone please tell me how much better Blu-Ray is than HD-DVD and where did I put my Kool-aid.
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Yea, watching the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray people fight it out is like watching two ants fight. "No, I am one percent of the market." "Oh, no your are not, I AM one percent if the market."
I especially love the people who try to persuade people based on technical merit. Since when did being better mean you won anything? Did VHS beat Beta because it was better? Did George Bush become president because he was better?
Of course the bigger question here is what will the winner take home? Will anyone care? Or is this a battle in a war that is already over and like the audio format war that preceded it?
Quick, someone please tell me how much better Blu-Ray is than HD-DVD and where did I put my Kool-aid.
- Roger