lol, good good, you dont get it do you? whatever enjoy my facts are out there, and your just running in circles.
Yeah, we dont get it and yes your facts are out there (whatever that means). The main point is....laser rot is a process that occurs over time. With laserdiscs it sometimes took years. BD discs going bad within a matter of weeks is NOT good for a new product. Laserdisc almost died due to very bad and unclean mastering facilities (mainly Discovision [IBM/Universal partnership]) until Pioneer stepped in and took over the facilities and produced the same quality discs as they did in Japan. We are NOT running around in circles. If someone buys a movie for $30 they expect the SAME quality control as for regular DVDs they buy for half the price.