I got the two mixed up and defer to your research. Once again I take my : to you on your accuracy. I was wrong and you were right.
OK, who wants dibs on this as their sig first?
I got the two mixed up and defer to your research. Once again I take my : to you on your accuracy. I was wrong and you were right.
OK, who wants dibs on this as their sig first?
I meant for my statement to be light hearted as Joe doesn't often make such statements.
I am not infallible either, and I've backed down when facts have been presented to refute something I've stated.
I relish our spirited debate here, and like ANY good debate, we emphasize those points that bolster OUR argument, and tend to wave away ones that don't.
Nothing has changed to move Joe off being a BluRay proponent, just as we, the HD DVD proponents, still remain unmoving in our camp.
I've always preferred HD DVD's advantages to Blu Ray, and hope it ultimately wins out. I may even give up and embrace a neutral status and buy a good universal player if one hits $300 from a brand name manufacturer. I think that is two years off at best though.
I look forward to many more conversations in the future.
I STILL think it is a great sig quote though..... Especially for anyone who frequents the HD DVD vs. Blu Ray forum.....
No, you mixed up again. It's you that's telling lies. You, got it?...Why don't you listen to Harrison instead. Oh wait, he is the man in charge of marketing the PS3 here in the good ol USA. I guess Paidgeek is supposed to know more then Harrison and Harrison is just telling lies!
EXACTLY! Are you smarting up, or what?...The question has NEVER been if the PS3 had the hardware to do BDJava 1.1 or 2.0 -- that was a given from the very begining.
The question has always been if and when.
WTF does this have to do with the discussion. I don't have a PS3, I won't have a PS3.In the meantime, since you are obviously the PS3 knowitall...
So, it is not compliant yet, right?Phil Harrison has said many times that when Java 1.1 is required the PS3 will be updated to allow full compliance.