Counter-intuitively, something like porn in HD may not draw as many people as one would expect. Who'd want to see all the blemishes, wrinkles, and other flaws of actresses and actors, most of whom live a "hard" lifestyle? Anyone want to see Ron Jeremy in HD?
I think the HD factor is what's helping to drive more and more pr0n online, where our slow bandwidth forces streaming media to remain grainy and therefore hard to see the blemishes and scars many of these "stars" have.
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VicD @ Nov 29th 2007 2:04PM
Counter-intuitively, something like porn in HD may not draw as many people as one would expect. Who'd want to see all the blemishes, wrinkles, and other flaws of actresses and actors, most of whom live a "hard" lifestyle? Anyone want to see Ron Jeremy in HD?
unkone @ Nov 29th 2007 3:43PM
Imagine something like the planet earth documentry series then, not handheld style and done with perfect 10 actors with blemish remover. I would buy.
Matt @ Nov 29th 2007 5:02PM
I think the HD factor is what's helping to drive more and more pr0n online, where our slow bandwidth forces streaming media to remain grainy and therefore hard to see the blemishes and scars many of these "stars" have.