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Compression
Even if a movie starts out at 800GB, it would likely be the same size (500mb-1gb) after being compressed to divx (or xvid or whatever), just might not look as pretty.
Posted by: emcee_z   Posted on: 05/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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800 GBs now that'd stop movie downloads  voska | 05/25/05
Some guy in Alabama with dial up.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/25/05
And A Party Line!  DaffyDuck | 05/25/05
That would be funny  voska | 05/25/05
With pulse dialing ;70 on AOL  osreinstall | 05/25/05
Someone will kindly make them smaller!  Wagadonga | 05/25/05
Compression  emcee_z | 05/25/05
Compression Would Take Just As Long  nikoli | 05/25/05
...but it would only be required 1 time  arianj | 05/26/05
Let it be spread  voska | 05/26/05
Almostr large enough to backup an external disk.  B.O.F.H. | 05/25/05
LaCie has a larger model  nucrash | 05/26/05
LaCie has up to 2 TB  B.O.F.H. | 05/26/05
Now using Logic  Linux User 147560 | 05/25/05
No more crappy products please!  Wagadonga | 05/25/05
I can't say I've experience that  voska | 05/25/05
You must be exceptionally lucky  Wagadonga | 05/25/05
New piracy opportunity  Roger Ramjet | 05/26/05
yes that would stop downloading movies  ny3ranger | 05/26/05
One part I don't quite get  emcee_z | 05/26/05

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