Can we just ignore what comes after Blue Ray?

Omar

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would tell me what is my karate style???(read details)?

it uses very low stances,strict straight hardcore very fast punches and kicks,it is a bout a bout 20-26 Kata one of the first katas called (hian sendan),and kicks are higher than other karate styles also they kinda of flexible fast and most of them are high and less of them are low.also they are very similar to tkd kicks,also they teach you how to perform serial chains of kicks using foot sole,btw the jujitsu wrestling are not much as the other karate styles,would you tell me what is my style cuz i do not know?????/
 
You just cannot ignore technology because it will move on without you. Your Blu-Ray player will eventually break an so will your television. Then, the new stuff will come out and you'll be forced to purchase it.
 
In my opinion yes we could ignore what comes after Blue-Ray, mainly because as it stands Blue Ray offers movies in full uncompressed form. What can get better after that? Unless they have 3D movies that use holograms in the future, in which case all those old movies would be incapable of being replicated unless they were re-produced :)
 
I'm just going to stick with bluray until they invent the Holodeck. Then I'll just move into it and live in my own little virtual world.

Actually I've heard they already have the technology to go to 2160P but won't do it until they have made their money on 1080p. I don't think we will ever see an end to it so we have to keep upgrading. I know it's a pain but then again would you like to still be stuck at VHS? I like seeing things improve but sometimes I sure wish they had a trade in policy.

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I have not gotten past videos and DVDs yet. I will not get a Blue Ray cuz I don't watch what I have now. Have several DVDs that are still in the cellophane yet.
 
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