The proposition soundtrack down to the valley

The proposition soundtrack down to the valley 2 Downloads arent going to kill optical media anytime soon. I can buy a 50-disc set of DVD-Rs for about 5GBx50250GB. I spent 90 for a My Passport 250GB external hard drive ON SALE. Therefore, I spent 80 extra for the same storage space. Optical media will probably be around for a LOOOONG time. BD-R discs are expensive just like CD-R and DVD-R discs were when they first came out. At first BD-Rs were 20 each. Theyre now under 10 some as low as 5Also, dont forget that not everybody by a longshot has broadband Internet. Even if you do, its s-l-o-w to download even a 720p movie. Its literally faster to drive 10 miles to a store, buy a movie on BD, and come home. You can probably watch one before the download is finished. Broadband will have to jump way beyond the average of 1 or 2Mbps the proposition soundtrack down to the valley most people have. Dont forget that people on this board are not most people. 3 I hate all that DRM crap as much as the next person, but we cant even get it all off music yet. I hope one of these days that the video makers understand that movie pirates will find a way to bypass their DRM while those of us that just want to rip for personal use and not distribute like crazy are just inconvenienced by it. DRM-free music hasnt killed the music industry. meh who cares its the proposition soundtrack down to the valley the internet. anyone can do anything. downloads are SLOWLY starting to kill optical media. i now download everything. our house used to buy 5-10 DVD movies a month.

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