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March 17, 2010
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| [...] "What did the SACD in was a combination of bad timing and bad marketing. Almost since the inception of the compact disc, customers had been teased with new remasters of CDs they'd already bought, and promises along the lines of "Oh man, this is going to blow you away. Remember how good we said the 20-bit remaster sounded? Well, this 24-bit ... more | |
March 17, 2010
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| A free "imperfect" market or no market. That's your choice. ... more | |
March 17, 2010
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| Just as wrong as the rest of your crowd. Panasonic 3-D TVs Sell Out Global shipments of 3-D TVs may reach 4.2 million this year and more than triple to 12.9 million in 2011. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=auzWxPLpD9SE# ... more | |
March 16, 2010
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| The fact is we live in a world of differing intelligence and skills, of changing market preferences, and of imperfect information. Anyone who has experience with public-sector bureaucracies knows that they cannot do anything as well as markets, and however imperfect free markets are, they are vastly more efficient and humane in the long run than ... more | |
March 15, 2010
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| Your postulation is absurd. There can only be an imperfect market or no market. There can never be a perfect marketplace. There is no Utopia. As long as there exists a sovereign individual who is free to chose a marketplace will exist and products will compete. Freedom and an imperfect market are inseparable. What YOU are advocating is that a ... more | |