Well, as of 15:18 today, Central time, it is again as I posted. But they update every 15 minutes. Or claim to.
Looks to me like a one day spike, and then tapering off.
Discouraging. Let's guestimate 250,000 high def discs sold during April (both formats). I understand Wally World sells about half, so we're down to vaguely around 125,000. I'd guess (again) that Amazon sells less than half the remainder, so we can swag 50,000 discs for April from Amazon. Let's round that off to around 1600 per day. I've seen estimates that the HD DVD "buy" drive had about 2,000 participants. If they bought on average, 2 or 3 discs- yeah, I can see that affecting the data for a few days. But surely many, maybe most, of those discs would have been bought anyway- they've just concentrated the sales on a day or so, rather than over a couple of months or so.
No matter how we look at it, it just drives home how few high def discs are sold. Will sales double over the course of the year? Would it settle anything if they did?
And yeah, I'm DVRing "Planet Earth" and watching it cheap. That's $70 that will stay in my pocket.