Kinda reminds me of a math teacher I had back in Junior High.
What's the least number of coins needed to make 45 cents? My answer was 2, a quarter and a 20-cent piece. She thought I was just being my normal sarcastic self, until I brought the coin in the next day.
That was pretty fun. We didn't make 'em for long (1875-1878), but we made 'em.
There's a lot of good discussion on the DRM for these types of discs at http://www.avsforum.com/.
I'm not crazy about the DRM either, but the main reason I haven't bought any is the 5.1 surround sound options for these DVDs. Your only choices are either 1) analog 5.1 outputs or 2) a new receiver that decodes WMA 5.1 format.
For folks with home theater PCs with a digital audio connection, this is really annoying.
I regularly experience the high volume crashes with my Speedstream 2624 wirless router. I bought it because of PCI card compatiblity, and I've had no problems with their cards (PCI and PCMCIA). But having to physically stop and restart the router stinks.
Kinda reminds me of a math teacher I had back in Junior High.
What's the least number of coins needed to make 45 cents? My answer was 2, a quarter and a 20-cent piece. She thought I was just being my normal sarcastic self, until I brought the coin in the next day.
That was pretty fun. We didn't make 'em for long (1875-1878), but we made 'em.
The old sense of humor was there, but the gameplay was just terrible.
There's a lot of good discussion on the DRM for these types of discs at http://www.avsforum.com/.
I'm not crazy about the DRM either, but the main reason I haven't bought any is the 5.1 surround sound options for these DVDs. Your only choices are either 1) analog 5.1 outputs or 2) a new receiver that decodes WMA 5.1 format.
For folks with home theater PCs with a digital audio connection, this is really annoying.
I regularly experience the high volume crashes with my Speedstream 2624 wirless router. I bought it because of PCI card compatiblity, and I've had no problems with their cards (PCI and PCMCIA). But having to physically stop and restart the router stinks.