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Title: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Faker on 20 Feb 2008, 16:41
Looking for something to do with the soon to be redundant HD-DVD discs?

Why not use them to make a bullet-proof vest:

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A South Carolina fire chief caught up in a scuffle for a gun had a close shave when a ricocheted bullet hit a DVD in his jacket pocket, saving him from a slug in the guts.

Barry McRoy, director of Colleton County's Fire and Rescue Department, had popped into Walterboro Waffle House early on Saturday morning after helping put out a house fire. At around 6am he got up to leave and, as the Charleston Post Courier explains, had just opened the door of the door of the glass lobby for another customer when two men ran inside, knocking them both against the glass.

The two men were fighting over something, but McRoy said he "never had a chance to react and never saw the gun until it discharged". He said: "I just heard the bang."

The bullet grazed the head of one of the fighting pair, "shattered a window, then ricocheted into McRoy's abdomen". He recounted: "I felt something like being hit in the stomach and assumed it was the percussion from the discharged firearm."

McRoy didn't realise his DVD had taken a hit until he put his hand in his jacket pocket and "pulled out a handful of shattered plastic" and a fragment of the bullet. He joked: "I'm sure a bullet to the stomach would have hurt."

The wounded man, a "known gang member", was subsequently charged with "two counts of assault and battery with intent to kill and other gun-related charges". His unharmed co-belligerent, who was evidently simply trying to relieve the perp of his firearm, was not charged.

And yes, we know what you're thinking: nice story, but what was the DVD? Well, for the record, it was "a gift from an employee who had recorded a TV show about fire extinguishers". It did not survive the ordeal
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: sean on 20 Feb 2008, 16:45
Oh Faker, you are not having a good day, are you? We have other places (http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/board,11.0.html) for such talk as this.

Honestly though, I'm kind of shocked HD lost. I was under the impression that they were easier to manufacture and cheaper to sell and that sort of thing.

Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 20 Feb 2008, 16:47
Physical media is redundant!
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Nodaisho on 20 Feb 2008, 16:59
I hope that the box o' truth does something like that, see how many DVDs it would take to stop a direct shot, angled shots, etc.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Faker on 20 Feb 2008, 16:59
Oh Faker, you are not having a good day, are you? We have other places (http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/board,11.0.html) for such talk as this.

Honestly though, I'm kind of shocked HD lost. I was under the impression that they were easier to manufacture and cheaper to sell and that sort of thing.



I don't really consider it a topic about movies tv shows or books though... just a silly news story I felt like sharing...
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: redglasscurls on 20 Feb 2008, 17:02
I kind of appreciate it being here, I hadn't heard yet and I avoid the tv/movies forum section like the plague.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: muteKi on 20 Feb 2008, 17:46
I AM curious as to the relative cost of rewritable HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. It could also make a cheaper storage medium, a storage medium between the size of a DVD and a Blu-Ray.

Or it could just be the new Iomega Zip/
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: 0bsessions on 20 Feb 2008, 17:47
Honestly, the Movies thread is about where this belongs the least. The nature of the story itself belongs in this forum, considering it's more topicless sillyness in the form of a story. Where it's going (HD vs. Blu Ray) is more fitting of the Computers and Video Games forum.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: usmcnavgeek on 20 Feb 2008, 20:32
As a PS3 owner, I am glad that I ended up on the winning side.  Doubly so because I own about 15 Blu-ray movies. 

Also, gunshot stopped by DVD?  What the hell was he shot with, a .22? 
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: calenlass on 20 Feb 2008, 20:53
It was a ricochet.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Inlander on 20 Feb 2008, 21:02
I avoid the tv/movies forum section like the plague.

Why? It's one of the least obnoxious parts of this whole forum!

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co-belligerent

New favourite term of address.

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what was the DVD? Well, for the record, it was "a gift from an employee who had recorded a TV show about fire extinguishers". It did not survive the ordeal

Guys, this wasn't an accident. The T.V. networks have mandated a "shoot to kill" policy for copyright piracy! Hide all your burned discs! Delete all your downloaded files! Run for your life! RUN!!
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: RedLion on 20 Feb 2008, 21:08
I can understand people not buying physical music much anymore, but what's the rationale for downloading DVDs online? There's not that much of a distinguishable difference between digitally downloaded music and that on CD, but the quality of a DVD--and particularly now, a Blu-Ray Disc--and what you can download online is glaring. There are some movies where it seems like the lowered visuals would destroy any point to watching the movie in the first place...
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Nodaisho on 20 Feb 2008, 21:40
As a PS3 owner, I am glad that I ended up on the winning side.  Doubly so because I own about 15 Blu-ray movies. 

Also, gunshot stopped by DVD?  What the hell was he shot with, a .22? 
Even a .22 ought to go through that, maybe it was a .25. You know, the one that ends on the wrong side of the line that determines whether something is better or worse than harsh language.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Ozymandias on 20 Feb 2008, 21:43
I can understand people not buying physical music much anymore, but what's the rationale for downloading DVDs online? There's not that much of a distinguishable difference between digitally downloaded music and that on CD, but the quality of a DVD--and particularly now, a Blu-Ray Disc--and what you can download online is glaring. There are some movies where it seems like the lowered visuals would destroy any point to watching the movie in the first place...

If you download a pirated version from the theater, sure.

If you download a DVD rip, it's pretty much identical.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: RedLion on 20 Feb 2008, 22:04
Ah, gotcha. My feeble mind failed to even consider that.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Faker on 20 Feb 2008, 22:14
One reason I prefer physical media:


I'm less likely to have a hard drive in my jacket pocket to stop a bullet with!
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Nodaisho on 20 Feb 2008, 22:45
I dunno. Depending on what it is and where it hits, I might rather get shot than have a possession damaged. I don't think I have insurance in case of someone shooting my computer, but I do have health insurance. I would only prefer getting shot if I knew that it wasn't going to do much damage though, which, obviously, you couldn't.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: jhocking on 21 Feb 2008, 08:33
You would rather be shot than lose your computer? damn yo
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 21 Feb 2008, 08:53
Me too, I haven't backed up my hard drive.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: muteKi on 21 Feb 2008, 11:48
Yeah, it would depend on how and where and when I got shot, but the situation does exist. If it wasn't fatal or permanently debilitating, it wouldn't be horrible at all -- and I have all sorts of important personal data on here. It's like part of my mind / identity.

Sort of like the woman with no memory who writes everything down on cards so that she can reference them again someday in Boogiepop Phantom.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: jhocking on 21 Feb 2008, 12:41
I think maybe you guys need to go through the trauma of a computer (or at least harddrive) dying a couple of times in order to desensitize yourselves to it.  If you ask me, preferring getting shot (I don't care where) to losing your computer is the sign of some sort of mental illness.  Don't get me wrong, losing data is very annoying, but we're not talking about a little cut here, we're talking about getting shot.

Also, ode back up important files right now. Even if you can't backup the entire harddrive, certainly you can get a USB memory stick and backup journal entries or email contacts or whatever it is you so desperately don't want to lose.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: usmcnavgeek on 21 Feb 2008, 14:27
Also, ode back up important files right now. Even if you can't backup the entire harddrive, certainly you can get a USB memory stick and backup journal entries or email contacts or whatever it is you so desperately don't want to lose.

My RAID5 and I agree.  I keep my massive photo archive backed up on two different external drives, too.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 21 Feb 2008, 16:03
It's the two weeks worth of music and 30 or so movies I'm worried about, Joe. The harddrive, and the one with my favourite OS on it (this one) died recently. Thankfully I fixed them somehow! There's some nice external drives on overclockers uk, hopefully I'll be able to afford one in a month or so.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: sean on 21 Feb 2008, 16:11
Are you guys fucking honestly arguing that it would be better to get shot than lose your computer's HD?

You guys are insane.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Sox on 21 Feb 2008, 16:32
Having lost entire hard drives several times and gone through the effort to re-establish music collections more than once, as well as record new memories and create new artwork, I can say with certainty that while losing a hard drive is annoying, it's certainly not the end of the word. That said, I'd rather back up important data to gmail (http://gdisk.sourceforge.net/) than get shot in my hard drive/gut.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: ruyi on 21 Feb 2008, 16:35
oh geez, i recently had my hard drive die on me. that's a great link!
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: jill the ripper on 21 Feb 2008, 16:48
I heard something about Wal-mart going exclusively Blu-ray (blue-ray? i don't know. Whatever.), which is actually kind of surprising.

Blu-ray is the superior format, but costs more. It's comparable to Beta. And we all knew who won in the VHS vs. Beta show down.
The one cheaper to make. But the better format that costs more is actually winning.

It's bad new for me, soon, as in the next decade my DVD player will be almost essentially useless. Just figured out to use the damned thing, too.

Granted, all the above is what my father said, so it might be a steaming pile of crap. It's from the same man who convinced me that buffaloes have wings.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: jhocking on 21 Feb 2008, 17:09
That said, I'd rather back up important data to gmail (http://gdisk.sourceforge.net/) than get shot in my hard drive/gut.
That is amazing. Unnecessary for me right now, but good to know about this option.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Nodaisho on 21 Feb 2008, 18:56
Are you guys fucking honestly arguing that it would be better to get shot than lose your computer's HD?

You guys are insane.
depends on the value of the stuff on it, the value of the hardware, the bullet, and where I get shot. I would prefer to just be wearing a bulletproof vest though. If I had to get shot. I would prefer the most to not get shot at at all.

I don't think my current HD would be worth it, but if I had some really advanced, expensive one, maybe.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 22 Feb 2008, 00:56
Gspace, a Firefox addon for Windows, does essentially the same thing. Handy if you don't have a mac.

I need to download this when it becomes compatible with firefox 3.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 22 Feb 2008, 02:39
I think I know a straight person that uses Linux. I think.
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: celticgeek on 23 Feb 2008, 08:51
Hmmmmm...

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080220.RBLURAY20/TPStory/?query=Toshiba (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080220.RBLURAY20/TPStory/?query=Toshiba)

http://www.reuters.com/article/ousivMolt/idUST28617520080220 (http://www.reuters.com/article/ousivMolt/idUST28617520080220)
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: usmcnavgeek on 26 Feb 2008, 13:58
I only experimented with Linux for like...a week, does that make me gay?
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Lunchbox on 26 Feb 2008, 15:25
In my networking course I learned how to install Linux but not use it.
What does that make me?
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: öde on 26 Feb 2008, 16:17
'I use OSX, what does that make me?' 'A bi-curious 16-year-old girl trapped in 27 year old graphic designer's body.'
Title: Re: The Death of HD-DVD
Post by: Lunchbox on 26 Feb 2008, 16:28
In my networking course I learned how to install Linux but not use it.

A cock-tease?

Perfect.