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LMAO! Well, now you have at least 10 other bloggers that read your posts.
"...some have zero influence, ..."
Hey, I resemble that remark, except for the pigtails. Those went away with the TSR games. Thanks for a good laugh. Best of luck in your new position.
I'm off to my next secret society-like tweetup. Cheers!
Wine Bloggers Bite The Big One!
(example 1. Money being wasted on Wine Bloggers who have zero influence. What are those? Grilled veggies?) "Wine bloggers that don't know anything have zero influence whatsoever on the wine industry- They don't sell wine / move cases... In fact they have anti-influence! So much that what...
First of all, if you have a Blu-ray player with Netflix, you're getting about the same resolution for your Netflix movies as a DVD player. Switching from the Blu-ray player to streaming content switches the resolution from 1080p to 480i. Second, the Wii doesn't get any better resolution than a DVD player provided you're using the correct connecting cable, so why switch from Blu-ray to a Wii. That just doesn't make sense. Finally, in order to get the better resolution and better color fidelity, you need to use the component video cable for the Wii. If you're using the composite cable, you might as well be watching old analog television. The fact of the matter is that the Wii just hasn't caught up with HD TV yet while the XBox 360 and many Blu-ray players support higher resolutions already. I have both a Wii and a Blu-ray player, both hooked up to the same TV so I don't really have a need for Netflix on the Wii, but I could see a market for it.
Netflix Surveys Customers About Wii Support (Again)
Netflix just sent out a survey that asks customers if they have an Xbox, PS3, or Wii, how they use the Wii, the aspect ratio of the TV connected to the Wii, and more. The most interesting question suggests that the Wii will require a free streaming disc (it was $9.99 in a previous survey, and fr...
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