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John Titor's Legacy
Original Chat Log - John Titor - October 14, 2000
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<blockquote data-quote="Sound Judgment" data-source="post: 75503" data-attributes="member: 4454"><p>It would be fairly poor evidence at best. I started my own personal DVD Movie and show collection back in the summer of 1998 when the discs first hit the retail market. The "Batman" movie at the time (the one with Jim Carrey in it) and "Apollo 13" where some of my early DVD purchases. The store I shopped in had row after row of Pioneer Laser-Discs on their shelves, and a small section carved out for the 'new' format.</p><p></p><p>I told the store-clerk then, "Better start cleaning out all these soon to be discarded analog 'Laser' pressings, because these DVDs will BLOW IT OUT OF ALL EXISTENCE." He chuckled at my comment then. Four months later that shop was gone.. belly up. DVDs were very much in common use for home-media viewing by the time 2000-2001 came around. This same phenomenon occurred back in 1982-1983, when CD pressings all but WIPED OUT Analog-vinyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sound Judgment, post: 75503, member: 4454"] It would be fairly poor evidence at best. I started my own personal DVD Movie and show collection back in the summer of 1998 when the discs first hit the retail market. The "Batman" movie at the time (the one with Jim Carrey in it) and "Apollo 13" where some of my early DVD purchases. The store I shopped in had row after row of Pioneer Laser-Discs on their shelves, and a small section carved out for the 'new' format. I told the store-clerk then, "Better start cleaning out all these soon to be discarded analog 'Laser' pressings, because these DVDs will BLOW IT OUT OF ALL EXISTENCE." He chuckled at my comment then. Four months later that shop was gone.. belly up. DVDs were very much in common use for home-media viewing by the time 2000-2001 came around. This same phenomenon occurred back in 1982-1983, when CD pressings all but WIPED OUT Analog-vinyl. [/QUOTE]
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