Possession movie i know that

Possession movie

i know that id be willing to wait a little while for a movie, as opposed to driving possession movie looking for the movie in HD DVD nono these days or waiting a week for it to torrent! you think your ISPs need an overall?? man please come to australia and check it out, our system is terrible. if you have solid numbers about the slowing of the ISPs and whatnot, come and share please. id love to know the actual impact P2P and all the other types of shows have on everything. there are two main points i am making with that statement. a people are downloading more, thus keeping things on their possession movie drives more, thus using less DVDs and optical media this is also people of the whole computer home theatre systems. connecting your macmini into a HD screen and using that as your media server. i am doing this in a coupla months, just gotta get the mini:. b legal or illegal, people are downloading a hell of a lot more than they used to, optical media especially in the movie sector has taken a pretty nasty hit. just look at the iTunes stores numbers, they have many titles available for you to download yada yada yada and they are pretty darn cheap. so yea. it all counts. i am COMPLETELY confused as to why people want to use old technology. its wayyy outdated, it sounds pathetic, and its overall just crap. who are you going to see carrying around a record player and a few records. i just completely miss the point of using outdated technology except for when it cant be afforded of course. What does it mean to add Blu-ray support? Applications already support it in Leopard, Roxio Toast, a new app ArchiveMac, and even base Leopard disk utility. LG makes an excellent Blu-ray burner that Newegg is selling for It can also read HD-DVD if anyone cares anymore. Not only that but more apps will run on the mac witch may draw more people to the mac. Also, macs run windows right? How about a MBP running the latest verson of OSX and Vista ultimate SP tblu-ray etc. that right there at least in my opinion, is one sweet system. the only one youll ever need since you have the best of both worlds. On the whole Blu-ray thing, I agree that Apple is way behind on this. I hope that when they do finally release Macs with Blu-ray BTO options that they dont do it with much too much fanfare. That would make them look silly as they are already 2 or 3 years behind everyone else. At this point I dont have a HDTV or a BD player, but I will in the future when the price is right. Download HD video? Youve got to be kidding me! Maybe ten years from now the internet will be fast enough, but not now. Apple needs to know not everyone has fast internet connection speeds. I see a lot of people complaining about how much battery life would suffer if Macs had Blu-ray drives. How often would you watch a 2 hour movie on battery power? Where are you at for that long without access to AC? Camping in the woods?:p OK, I jest, but come on. Doing anything CPU or GPU intensive is going to drain the battery quickly. I see lots of people playing video games at my uni.

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