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Post by Wyborn » Sat May 29, 2004 6:47 pm

Originally posted by A.I. will not tolerate insolence:
Actually, back in the days of DVD first generation, some company made a disc that could hold 40gb of information. This is just more of the industry attempting to slow the introduction of technology to market, so consumers get the shaft.

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by OcarinaMan:
Don't listen to AI. Major jerk.
</font>[/QUOTE]Errr...no, it isn't. Most conventional Blu-Ray DVDs can still hold about 50GB of information. I assume this amount of space being reduced is actually due to two things: first, paper is cheap, and second, paper can't hold as much information as whatever else DVDs are usually made of.

Though it sounds nice in terms of cost (like DVDs are expensive to produce anyway....) it doesn't sound very practical. I mean, if it's literally made of paper, it would be ridiculously easy to destroy. The oil off of your fingers would be able to ruin the thing, instead of merely making it dirty.

Edit: If I remember, Sony plans to implement Blu-Ray DVD technology in the PS3, so this may be what leads to that.
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Post by Wyborn » Tue Jun 01, 2004 7:00 pm

Originally posted by A.I. will not tolerate insolence:
Well anyway, this is just another reason for deforestation.. I mean, as if there wasn't enough **** made out of trees already. Also, I'd rather have media that doesn't decompose. I thought we finally got past that.

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I imagine that the particular quality of mulch needed for this kind of object would only be found in pre-recycled paper in the first place. Not to mention that it's probably treated in a specific way, possibly with high-grade sillicon, that would make it impossible to decompose unless that treatement is breached.
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Post by Wyborn » Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:54 am

Right. Oil processing just poisons the oxygen we already have.
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