At least with upgraded modules, the old ones are still useful! The more modules, the better. With video, you just stick the old ones in the closet. I was one of those people who bought heavily into laserdiscs for YEARS before DVD, and it's sad to have to replace all those laserdiscs with DVDs whose quality increase, I'm sorry, is questionable at best. -----Original Message----- From: Al Wagner [mailto:aardvark-mi@...] Sent: Thursday, 27 July, 2000 10:12 AM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: Re: [motm] General Update If it's only going to be a couple of months I can wait for '101... If it's going to be for extended uncertain period of time then, since I do not have a Noise S/H, I'll take a reissue of the '100 and get the '101 later... Hey! Isn't this what Lucas Arts is doing with Star Wars home video? First you have the regular VHS, then after a few years you have the "remastered" version VHS, then within a year after everyone buys the "remaster' you have the "special addition" VHS with "new footage" and now Lucas Arts is dangling the DVD carrot...<ducking> Al Wagner
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RE: [motm] General Update
2000-07-27 by Tkacs, Ken
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