I don't know... at least you didn't ask me what my favorite websites were, or try to tell me how impressive your computer is...? I think you're a few steps up on the ladder! =^.^=
I believe I have the third original! I'm one of Dr. Mills's friends, and I guess if the words Albert and Aurora, well, "aurora" make sense to you, then probably you can figure out who I am? Please leave names out of it, but if you can look me up and send me an email on maccarony I'd be happy to talk.:)
Also, I think this is a fun game! I've dropped comments on your posts three or four times in the past... I was wondering when you'd reply to one.:D
Mills taught an hour-long seminar on the history of the internet in 2005 as part of UDel's graduate seminar class. I know that it was recorded and available on DVD, because I have a copy, so if you're interested, maybe you could ask him and he'll send you one?
I think that it's entirely possible that the name issue could actually be a significant market differentiator for the two products. The "HD-DVD" products may come off as seeming like being just a minor upgrade to the old DVD standard, whereas Blu-Ray could seem to be a much fancier, different product. Since it seems like many people are hesitant to upgrade, but not necessarily hesitant to embrace entirely new technology, I think I can see that working in Blu-Ray's favor.
God forbid someone want to buy something for a reason other than pure performance, huh?
Pajama bottoms, t-shirt, underwear, and blankets! =^.^=
I mean... what else do you wear when laptopping in bed?
I don't know... at least you didn't ask me what my favorite websites were, or try to tell me how impressive your computer is...? I think you're a few steps up on the ladder! =^.^=
Oh, thank you! =^.^=
I believe I have the third original! I'm one of Dr. Mills's friends, and I guess if the words Albert and Aurora, well, "aurora" make sense to you, then probably you can figure out who I am? Please leave names out of it, but if you can look me up and send me an email on maccarony I'd be happy to talk. :)
Also, I think this is a fun game! I've dropped comments on your posts three or four times in the past... I was wondering when you'd reply to one. :D
Mills taught an hour-long seminar on the history of the internet in 2005 as part of UDel's graduate seminar class. I know that it was recorded and available on DVD, because I have a copy, so if you're interested, maybe you could ask him and he'll send you one?
I think that it's entirely possible that the name issue could actually be a significant market differentiator for the two products. The "HD-DVD" products may come off as seeming like being just a minor upgrade to the old DVD standard, whereas Blu-Ray could seem to be a much fancier, different product. Since it seems like many people are hesitant to upgrade, but not necessarily hesitant to embrace entirely new technology, I think I can see that working in Blu-Ray's favor.
Raul,
Was that Ben Miller's class? I'm having a hard time remembering udel's security catalog but it sounds like him...