Windows 10 Will Kill The Installation DVD, Finally

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    swarfega said:
    Modern flash drives make the installation much faster than the old DVDs.
    Yup, a lot faster.
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       #11

    Cliff S said:
    Only when they're sharpened by a ninja!
    You have to watch those fortune tellers. Some of them old ladies are Ninja. They learned to read tea leaves while mastering the Tea Ceremony(tm).
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    MilesAhead said:
    You have to watch those fortune tellers. Some of them old ladies are Ninja. They learned to read tea leaves while mastering the Tea Ceremony(tm).

    I don't have to worry about them, I'm a Geek... I use a boot time Random Number Generator and the I-Ching.!
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    boy, next thing you know, they'll stop putting movies on BluRay Discs, and you'll have to stream movies to your television...
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    Cliff S said:

    I don't have to worry about them, I'm a Geek... I use a boot time Random Number Generator and the I-Ching.!
    Alas, my fate seems more ruled by Ka Ching than I Ching. Speaking of which I have to go shell out some heavy Ka Ching for lunch right now. :)
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    wase4711 said:
    boy, next thing you know, they'll stop putting movies on BluRay Discs, and you'll have to stream movies to your television...
    Hi there

    What's a Television". I'm sure I saw on some old House decorating program some sort of Monster flat Black window hanging off a wall and totally looking ridiculous in the room it was situated in.

    I'm sure in about 5 years time youngsters will be thinking about a "Television" in the same way as the old Flexowriter (paper tape teletype) or a Telex machine.

    TV is dead these days --pity the broadcasters haven't realised it yet.

    Once we get decent Holographic projection (currently being worked on) the idea of having to use an ugly monstrous piece of Black glass to hideously ruin your room will seem just absurd.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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    You'll still need a black background (until someone learns how to project black).
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    jimbo45 said:
    TV is dead these days --pity the broadcasters haven't realised it yet.
    Not in this neck of the woods, far from it actually.
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    alphanumeric said:
    Not in this neck of the woods, far from it actually.
    Same here, TV is a long way from dead
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       #19

    alphanumeric said:
    Not in this neck of the woods, far from it actually.
    Ok TV is not dead(I use mine as a 32" monitor) just the sender programming
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