You know I was all hyped up about the HD thing and perhaps that was because I drank the Kool-Aid my husband was serving about how much more enhanced life would seem if I could see the wrinkles and bags of the local TV news anchor who is desperately trying to hold onto her youth. We have an HD ”pro-sumer” camera for our business and this of course meant that we’d need the HDTV in which to view our work because the HD computer monitor apparently just wouldn’t do. Might I just say that between Adobe Premiere sucking ass and basically ripping you off when asking for $300 for an upgrade that doesn’t work, a Phillips Blu-Ray drive that is an obvious lemon that we now have to try to get replaced and the scanning of 5,000 posts at Canon online forums of anal retentive albeit helpful know-it-alls as to why this or that glitch occurred it is obvious that Blu-Ray has some work to do before those without multimillion dollar budgets are able to breeze along with production. (Award for longest run on sentence please) Hubby bitches that had Sony just sucked it up and realized HD DVD was ready to roll on all levels except that of the disc space available, we wouldn’t be in this predicament. Me? I just know I’ve had a headache and slow building stress muscle twitches for 14 days and I’m ready for that to be over with. Wake me when Blu-Ray becomes user friendly.
Oct 01



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