I'll remind my grandson to wake you up, Rip Van Winkle.Dimwhit said:I'm waiting for a few years down the road, when DVDs will be able to hold much more than they do, and PJ releases all three extended versions on one disc as one long movie. While I'm dreaming...
http://news.com.com/Simpsons+swallowed+whole+by+DVD+of+the+future/2100-1041_3-5387732.html?tag=cd.hedDimwhit said:I'm waiting for a few years down the road, when DVDs will be able to hold much more than they do, and PJ releases all three extended versions on one disc as one long movie. While I'm dreaming...
Heck you don't even have to go that far, a 23GB BluRay disk would work just fine.Truth Seeker said:http://news.com.com/Simpsons+swallowed+whole+by+DVD+of+the+future/2100-1041_3-5387732.html?tag=cd.hed
I believe this is what he dreaming about...wihich is becoming a reality near you.
LOL....isn't technology scary?Krieg said:Heck you don't even have to go that far, a 23GB BluRay disk would work just fine.
Dimwhit said:I'm waiting for a few years down the road, when DVDs will be able to hold much more than they do, and PJ releases all three extended versions on one disc as one long movie. While I'm dreaming...
When I was doing SIGINT work in the USMC, we were using 286s. We went from 5 Meg to 20 Meg HDDs within a span of a year. We were duly impressed with how fast technology was moving. LOLTruth Seeker said:LOL....isn't technology scary?
*Private, the entire world's safety is depending on those floppys, keep them clean*Krieg said:When I was doing SIGINT work in the USMC, we were using 286s. We went from 5 Meg to 20 Meg HDDs within a span of a year. We were duly impressed with how fast technology was moving. LOL
Of course we were still printing out message traffic on 3 layer carbon paper (with actual carbons in between) and seperating everything by hand for distribution to the various units. The new "big idea" was moving to a paperless comm center by putting everything on floppys....that's 5.25" floppys btw.![]()