Big time rush the city is ours

Big time rush the city is ours

Correct. Look at a torrents tracker list and very few have only one tracker, some have up to Hey everyone. My first post here. Im potentially going to switch to Mac next month if Apple offers Blu-ray on the new machines. Ill be new to Mac used them often, never owned but have long been involved in Blu-ray. Anyway, a couple of Nope, not even. FastMac?productsid338 already has that 95!:eek: The FastMac drives are rebadged Panasonic UJ-225 slot load and UJ-220 tray drives that are 5mm in height, not 5mm. Thats why they only offer them for the iMac and 17 MBP, as opposed to the 5mm drives needed for the current 15 MBP or 13 MB. Its also notable that the OEM pricing on those drives is less than half what FastMac is charging. As for 5mm drives, the one Panasonic was sampling last December never went into production. The good news for those wanting Blu-ray MBPs is that the first shipping 5mm drive has been announced in Sonys upcoming Vaio TT series notebook. The drive should be an Optiarc Sony/NEC, but the model number isnt yet known. The new TT series with the drive is due to ship on October 15, interestingly. Although I dont work for Apple and Im not under any kind of NDA from Apple, I shouldnt say too much everything Ive heard is just rumors but it would be very odd for Optiarc to spend the considerable resources to create a 5mm BD drive if the only customer is Sony, and theyre only using it in a single 4500 machine. Take that however you want, but I think it at least indicates that theyre at least preparing drives for Apple, whether they get used as soon as next month or not. Hey everyone. My first post here. Im potentially going to switch to Mac next month if Apple offers Blu-ray on the new machines. Ill be new to Mac used them often, never owned but have long been involved in Blu-ray. Anyway, a couple of The FastMac drives are rebadged Panasonic UJ-225 slot load and UJ-220 tray drives that are 5mm in height, not 5mm. Thats why they only offer them for the iMac and 17 MBP, as opposed to the 5mm drives needed for the current 15 MBP or 13 MB. Its also notable that the OEM pricing on those drives is less than half what FastMac is charging. As for 5mm drives, the one Panasonic was sampling last December never went into production. The good news for those wanting Blu-ray MBPs is that the first shipping 5mm drive has been announced in Sonys upcoming Vaio TT series notebook. The drive should be an Optiarc Sony/NEC, but the model number isnt yet known. The new TT series with the drive is due to ship on October 15, interestingly. Although I dont work for Apple and Im not under any kind of NDA from Apple, I shouldnt say too much everything Ive heard is just rumors but it would be very odd for Optiarc to spend the considerable resources to create a 5mm BD drive if the only customer is Sony, and theyre only using it in a single 4500 machine. Take that however you want, but I think it at least indicates that theyre at least preparing drives for Apple, whether they get used as soon as next month or not. Sounds very interesting, thanks for the info. Recognize you from a certain somewhere. :D; im not up for an arguement, just a debate. : i dont know about you, but the reason why downloading instead of buying BR/HD rips seems reasonable to me mainly because for one BR movie costs half of what i pay per month for broadband 50 average for BR, internet costs 1 so i would much rather download the movie for 15-20 instead of buying i didnt screw over my argument i was just showing you that your infrastructure would allow for BETTER downloading of movies over ours. you were the one that brought the whole speed debate into the topic so i thought i would just expand on that a little bit. maybe the infrastructure in asian countries could old out for this type of idea?? ; i think that the market for downloading would be quite large. looking at itunes movie sales for last year 7million, which is a large number within itself. having a look on ONE torrent side note 1, and two torrents i found this:: The Incredible Hulk: added 11 days ago, has been downloaded 368, 688 times, Iron Man: added 14 days ago, has been downloaded 273, 571 times. now if you think that these movies have only been on for two weeks, have been downloaded many many times and are only from ONE torrent site of which the world has thousands upon thousands, then isnt impacting on the crazy if you dont think it is. imagine if there were a legal website set up for doing this with all movies. i think it would impact quite a lot with the DVD/BluRay sales market. already answered half of that My point is that even in the UK, the infrastructure could not support the kind of sales you are referring to. 300, 000 downloads of a film, is small in comparison to the world wide sales which reach off into the millions for each film. And like I said, you are comparing what you do as the norm for everyone else. In the uk you can pick up Blu-Ray films for the same price as new release what I am trying to get at is the world wide picture.

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