I find it mentally stimulating to forum chat (e.g. pc world, yahoo answers, blog directories, mylot, commenting, etc) with others of similar interests within NZ and worldwide, as it's a good avenue to be authoritatively interactive. However, in doing so, I think I have lost a bit of verbal communication with real people, including some of my immediate family members and friends. Maybe advanced means of communication can create a partial isolation within your normal means of communication. Advancing (maybe), but unknowingly ignoring those that are closest...
Maybe the public needs to be convinced how significant Blu-ray is compared to dvd format; Possibly the dvd format itself, or dvd players (and components) could be improved to produce quality and other benefits comparable to any perceived value of the Blu-Ray format...
It's like a saying I have heard - buyer beware; Now even more so, for purchased media products. It would pay for the buyer to scan for virus and malware that may be present
Vinyls are bit of a history - but some good history in terms of the artwork for some of the albums. I still have hundreds, but slowly selling them online in NZ...
I find it mentally stimulating to forum chat (e.g. pc world, yahoo answers, blog directories, mylot, commenting, etc) with others of similar interests within NZ and worldwide, as it's a good avenue to be authoritatively interactive. However, in doing so, I think I have lost a bit of verbal communication with real people, including some of my immediate family members and friends. Maybe advanced means of communication can create a partial isolation within your normal means of communication. Advancing (maybe), but unknowingly ignoring those that are closest...
Reminds me of a powerful suction effect, similar to a whirlpool or tornado...Similar principles?
Maybe the public needs to be convinced how significant Blu-ray is compared to dvd format; Possibly the dvd format itself, or dvd players (and components) could be improved to produce quality and other benefits comparable to any perceived value of the Blu-Ray format...
It's like a saying I have heard - buyer beware; Now even more so, for purchased media products. It would pay for the buyer to scan for virus and malware that may be present
No sorry, I have no split enz...
Vinyls are bit of a history - but some good history in terms of the artwork for some of the albums. I still have hundreds, but slowly selling them online in NZ...