Glad I read before I double posted . . . that is so a Target display!!!! Anyways, there is nothing like owning the disc of a movie you really love. With my collection growth slowing due to salary cuts, I, however, still can't resist a little indulgence now and again. Wal-mart usually gets the money . . . seems like that will stop . . . . . . . . .
How to fix the world economy, this is easy: TIME! It's bad but if you let businesses fail, new (dare I say better managed *A-hem* GM, Chrysler) ones will take their place. Gov't has no place in private business.
Buy don't you think that Comcast should be working towards landing the actual programming we want, of course I mean playing Catchup to Directv on HD networks!!!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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