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A company called Blue Ray Technologies making anti HD DVD (not HD-DVD) comments. I'm shocked.
You do realize that both HDDVD and blu-ray use a Blue laser, hence the name of this company, although unfortunate for HDDVD, was aptly named for their apparent service...
It's the spelling of "Blue" that gives it away.
I don't see how an indie film stamping facility's decision has any real relevance. Would those films even count for 0.1%?
James....you are so stupid. HD DUD is DEAD and you know it!!!!!!
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James @ Feb 18th 2008 8:26AM
A company called Blue Ray Technologies making anti HD DVD (not HD-DVD) comments. I'm shocked.
JimC @ Feb 18th 2008 8:52AM
You do realize that both HDDVD and blu-ray use a Blue laser, hence the name of this company, although unfortunate for HDDVD, was aptly named for their apparent service...
Brian @ Feb 18th 2008 9:39AM
It's the spelling of "Blue" that gives it away.
Raptor007 @ Feb 18th 2008 1:50PM
I don't see how an indie film stamping facility's decision has any real relevance. Would those films even count for 0.1%?
Mike @ Feb 18th 2008 2:26PM
James....you are so stupid. HD DUD is DEAD and you know it!!!!!!