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USB drive vs Blu-Ray
ChadTower:
Maybe that's his problem... his DVDs just contain random binary code!
Nipedley:
Hehe I knew someone would pick up on that :) I recognise that dvd's are digital media in themselves but I don't know, there's something different between holding a dvd and some form of flash media. The point I was trying to make I think was that while with a dvd, yes you get the 1's and 0's but you get a case, you get something you can hold in your hands. Off a hard drive or a usb drive, it's a purely digital experience, and I don't think I would be satisfied with that personally.
Could well happen though, things seem to be going that way
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: Nipedley on August 28, 2009, 03:42:48 pm ---The point I was trying to make I think was that while with a dvd, yes you get the 1's and 0's but you get a case, you get something you can hold in your hands. Off a hard drive or a usb drive, it's a purely digital experience, and I don't think I would be satisfied with that personally.
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You CAN hold those in your hands.
DVDs ARE digital.
Just picking on you more (we agree on DVDs)
Nipedley:
I don't know.. after all they seem to work pretty well with the Nintendo DS and the old N-Gage, maybe we'll all come around to it?
Then again it could just be that even though they are flash media, they just act as an extension to the traditional cartridges we all know and love.
Ah, who knows :)
daywane:
--- Quote from: saint on August 28, 2009, 08:50:55 am ---You own it, and you can choose from various formats including MP3 and AAC. We own a pretty big Audible library. If you lose it for some reason, they maintain an online library for you of titles you bought and you can re-download at will. It's really well done. :)
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:woot thinks for the tip. I will also check them out
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