What a sourpuss. Sounds like a mismatch between supply and demand, something that providers have a tendency to work out, or new entrants will. Indeed, it's happened a few different times with Netflix. Of course, one can still exercise the umbilical of actually buying a BluRay disc. So, you produce your own media content and only watch that? If so, it's funny that you didn't know the limits of what can be communicated in a 30-second spot. John Willkie -----Mensaje original----- De: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Albert Manfredi Enviado el: Saturday, December 20, 2008 2:50 PM Para: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Asunto: [opendtv] Re: My TV Will Never Be the Same John Shutt wrote: > Wait until the Netflix Honeymoon wears off, then tell > us how you enjoy the Blu Ray movies. http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10124130-93.html?tag=mncol > Long waits for some Netflix Blu-ray customers > December 16, 2008 9:37 AM PST Only one more reason not to let yourself become overly dependent on yet another umbillical scheme. It's always the same story. Bert _________________________________________________________________ It's the same HotmailR. If by "same" you mean up to 70% faster. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_1 22008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.