Subj : Highly profitable
To   : KAELON
From : Dumas Walker
Date : Sun Jul 17 2022 08:24 am

> I don't disagree.  But do we need to preserve optical formats with their limit
>  storage capacity?  Why not just all invest in cheap storage and set up NAS de
> ces.  QNAP has some great models, and that's what I've done - ripping all of m
> personal movies so that I don't have to insert discs anymore, and I just strea
> it on my own home network.  No Internet needed. ;)

That is what I do.  Having the physical disk is not as important.  My only
thing about obtaining the disk vs. watching on streaming is that I can
control when a show/movie "leaves my service."  :)  Also, buying the disk
is cheaper than paying for the streaming service (at least it has been so
far -- but I bet that is not true for Disney content!).

Now, two of the last three things I bought on disk turned out to be disks
that cannot be copied... so I have to have the physical disk.  <shrugs>


* SLMR 2.1a * "Mmmmmmmm.....pie pants."

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