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And why isn't it blue-ray? The laser is blue, right? Not some new color blu nor a ray product made by the 'blu' company. It is sad to see language slide downhill because of "texting", character substitution, abbreviations, etc.
Actually the laser is closest to violet in the visible light spectrum. But blu is easier to market.
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fd @ Apr 25th 2007 12:32PM
And why isn't it blue-ray?
The laser is blue, right? Not some new color blu nor a ray product made by the 'blu' company.
It is sad to see language slide downhill because of "texting", character substitution, abbreviations, etc.
Thomas @ Apr 26th 2007 4:41PM
Actually the laser is closest to violet in the visible light spectrum. But blu is easier to market.