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I think it's a little expensive, but then, that's list price, not street price. The other TV series I've seen sold in HD go for the same price. The S1 DVD lists for $59.99, so it's 2/3rds more expensive.Maybe I'll buy the A3 or whatever and Netflix it.
$99 ain't nuffin'.Try buying the Star Trek VHS tapes in the 90's...mucho $$$...
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JeffDM @ Aug 14th 2007 6:18PM
I think it's a little expensive, but then, that's list price, not street price. The other TV series I've seen sold in HD go for the same price. The S1 DVD lists for $59.99, so it's 2/3rds more expensive.
Maybe I'll buy the A3 or whatever and Netflix it.
Landlocked @ Aug 14th 2007 6:29PM
$99 ain't nuffin'.
Try buying the Star Trek VHS tapes in the 90's...mucho $$$...