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Originally posted by: HiTek21
what happens if someone opens up the package before it gets to you and its already ruined?
Originally posted by: Zombie
DIVX was junk because it required you to get online (or didn't it?).
I think this is a good idea if I can rent it for 2-3 dollars and throw it away.
Hell they can put them in wending machines in your apartment complex or at work.
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Zombie
DIVX was junk because it required you to get online (or didn't it?).
I think this is a good idea if I can rent it for 2-3 dollars and throw it away.
Hell they can put them in wending machines in your apartment complex or at work.
Just what the world's landfills need...more useless plastic.
The original post was about the technology, not that Disney chose to use it. This Yahoo article is barely two hours old!Originally posted by: Lonyo
REPOST
(from ages ago, but someone needs to police)
Originally posted by: Citrix
Read the story and still dont understand why.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: Citrix
Read the story and still dont understand why.
It's another company trying to control and dictate what and how people do with stuff they paid money for.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: Citrix
Read the story and still dont understand why.
It's another company trying to control and dictate what and how people do with stuff they paid money for.
So do you hate Blockbuster for making you return DVD's?
The rental industry is based on a low price for limited use - Now instead of renting the DVD/VHS & returning it 5 days later you buy a $3 disc that can be kept indefinitely until you feel like watching it. When you open it you have 48 hours, then it's useless.
I fail to see the problem.
Viper GTS
