The death of high fidelity is another interesting article in the same vein as the one I linked to back in September (Turned up to 11).
“With all the technical innovation, music sounds worse,” says Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen.
The death of high fidelity is another interesting article in the same vein as the one I linked to back in September (Turned up to 11).
“With all the technical innovation, music sounds worse,” says Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen.
Well sometimes I get mail in my box from out in the ether.
And when I look at all the things, they suggest that I need a harder boner.
‘Cos since Pfizer launched that pill, well my ‘box has been a mess.
And I’ve missed the kind of spam that I always used to get.
“Wont you place an order?”, “stop being a fool between the sheets.”
Why don’t you place an order for Viagra… Viagra?
Do you want to satisfy? Get it up at the fourth try? Do it like a porn star?
We promise this is not a scam, we just want to take your ham and fix it for ya.
Did you shop online, so you can have good times, when you’re feelin’ horny?
And did you pay the fine you were dodging all the time, for import duty?
Yeah
I wonder if the move by Time Warner to go Blu-Ray exclusive could be the turning point in ending the Hi-Def format war?
With movies I love, like Serenity, exclusive to HD DVD and with myself in the Blu-Ray camp I’m eager for it all to shake out so that I can start collecting the titles I want to own in Blu-Ray format. The problem with the stand-off is that, while studios are given big bucks to be exclusive to one particular format, it stifles the release of their movies, thus limiting choice.
There’s some good stuff out on Blu-Ray, but not too many titles I personally want to own. An end to the HD format war in 2008 would be most welcome.