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I'm bypassing Blu-Ray for now
and hope a flash based system will soon approach its capacity as well as read/write lifespan, so a device minus the failure of moving parts and the speed of flash can mute the Blu-Ray 'victory' or as I call it, the most unproductive infighting over 'enhanced' DVD to cork the DeCSS genie and force new hardware purchases. I'd rather carry a tiny flash drive with movie(s) on it and plug into my DVR/Flash system than waste time on Blu-Ray or HD-DVD.

Maybe they can grandfather the java to the flash system . . .
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Blu-Ray is dead  voska1 | 03/06/08
I'm bypassing Blu-Ray for now  Boot_Agnostic | 03/06/08
Not much of a historian, are you?  guruboy@... | 03/10/08
Flash media ...  worknman | 03/11/08
RE: Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity  CreepinJesus | 03/06/08
And...  CreepinJesus | 03/06/08
RE: Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity  mellanti | 03/25/08

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