In Stores Soon: Perishable DVDs
Makarand writes "Technology that renders optical media useless after a short lifespan will soon find its way into stores
in the form of perishable DVDs. Retailers in the Southern United States will soon start giving a sample DVD to buyers of a CD (by Nappy Roots, a hip-hop group). This promotional DVD from Atlantic Records will work for only 8 hours. This promotion is aimed at finding if music fans would be interested in buying a package with both audio and video instead of just plain audio. A special dye sandwiched between the layers of the DVD will interact with air making it opaque and unreadable later. If this media catches on you may not have to return your DVD rentals in the future." We noted this 2.5 years ago.
Now I get really tired. Usually someone indicates that the article is in the NYT (i.e. registration is required). In that case, I simply ignore the article. Why hasn't the editor noted this fact this time? Is /. promoting NYT or something.
If you refer to an NYT article, simply copy it into your submission so that we who do not want to register can read it by clicking "read more...".
Haven't had moderator points in a year or I'd do it myself.
I choose to register to /. At /. one can still read and even comment the articles without being registered. NYT forces me into registering if I want to read their articles. It is nice to them to supply articles for free, but I do not think that /. should refer to their articles, thus "forcing" users into registering to be able to follow the debate (intelligently).
Michael wrote: "We noted this 2.5 years ago."
It was actually less than a year ago (Feb 8th 2002)...
Trolling using another account since 2005.
Hippies!! HiiipPIEES!! Mommy! Mommy! Hippies everywhere! They want to save the world, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad! Hippies!
/There are 10 types of people in this world; those who steal sigs and those don't
> We noted this 2.5 years ago.
The old article uses the term "degrading". I noticed that not only the DVD-s are becoming degradable, the Slashdot comments are also degrading. The average length of the artikels posted 2.5 years ago is about 10 lines and most of them are quite interesting. When I compare it to the current posts, I see the term "degrading" in action.
you do realize by saying they are hot, your saying she is quilty of a real crime right?
AhhhhhhhHahahahahahaha!!!!!!
Hire a DVD!! Ahahahaaaaaahahaha!!!
It's rent a DVD, buddy.
Man, that was rich.