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(Dec 7, 2005 - 2:53 PM)
C'mon, wincement. You must have heard that "the government" recently passed a law that "forces" CE companies to make dual-format devices. It was all over the news. How did you miss that? Why else would a company make a dual-format device? To sell it to the masses? How absurd.
(Dec 7, 2005 - 2:47 PM)
BTW, "collaboration," like the tango, takes two. Is MS collaborating with itself? You left out that small detail.
(Dec 7, 2005 - 2:46 PM)
gawd21 does it again! If you absorbed what I am trying to educate you about, lost soul, you'd know by now Beta never left. It is still in widespread use by pro videographers. But don't let the facts get in your way.
(Dec 7, 2005 - 2:44 PM)
All my posts are perfect, pal. I actually think about what I'm going to write and check my grammar. What a wuss I am, right? It's so uncool to try to act educated, isn't it? Well, chew on this paragraph from Dec. 2 Business Week Online, and maybe you'll try to get out in the world a bit more too, like me. I know it's hard for you to believe that the average, sensible person buys music they enjoy; they don't decide what music to buy based on what label it's on.
>So will the boycott have any effect on Sony's bottom line? Probably not, says Mark Stahlman, an analyst at investment bank Caris & Co. The Japanese giant had $63 billion in revenue in 2004. And while some artists have seen a drop-off in album sales, the impact on Sony BMG may be limited, says Russ Crupnick, an analyst at market consultancy NPD Group. "For a vast majority of consumers, the loyalty is to the artist, not the record company," he notes.<
(Dec 7, 2005 - 2:38 PM)
Sadly? You are sad when someone is right? Now, THAT is sad.