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Streaming killing the Blu-ray star?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnsuys@gmail.com" data-source="post: 1055878" data-attributes="member: 24092"><p>I will go the 2nd hand route and see what pops up. </p><p>Its sort of sad to see all the physical mediums disappearing slowly....from tapes to BD.... To me holding something tangible is part of the experience, even if its music.....Go to your CD's and take the Guns and Roses Use your Illusion I and II CD's out of the case and see how you feel.... I even remember where I bought mine.</p><p></p><p>Probably 5 years from now a lot of people wont know what BluRay is/was.........At least CD's had quite a long run as most people have a collection of some sort. So CD's outlived most other mediums? Who would have guessed?</p><p></p><p>At least video did not kill the radio star as local radio station here is superb! And I bet they play quite a lot of songs from the CD archives!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnsuys@gmail.com, post: 1055878, member: 24092"] I will go the 2nd hand route and see what pops up. Its sort of sad to see all the physical mediums disappearing slowly....from tapes to BD.... To me holding something tangible is part of the experience, even if its music.....Go to your CD's and take the Guns and Roses Use your Illusion I and II CD's out of the case and see how you feel.... I even remember where I bought mine. Probably 5 years from now a lot of people wont know what BluRay is/was.........At least CD's had quite a long run as most people have a collection of some sort. So CD's outlived most other mediums? Who would have guessed? At least video did not kill the radio star as local radio station here is superb! And I bet they play quite a lot of songs from the CD archives! Cheers [/QUOTE]
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