dvd's ripp offs or good investment?

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dvd's ripp offs or good investment?

Postby ruben » Jan 16th, '08, 07:35



Naturally as we progress further into our technical lives science and technology is helping us to to expand our communications and business
perspectives. To many dvd's are now flodding us. Any one willing to expand on wats good out there and what is trash?

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Re: dvd's ripp offs or good investment?

Postby Miles More Magic » Jan 16th, '08, 07:47

ruben wrote:Naturally as we progress further into our technical lives science and technology is helping us to to expand our communications and business
perspectives. To many dvd's are now flodding us. Any one willing to expand on wats good out there and what is trash?


Good DVDs are anything that teaches me what I want to know, in a way that I can learn the effect, but that I can distance my self from the routine, so I can make my own.

Bad DVDs are ones that teach in a way that I find uninteresting, so it is less likely I will learn anything.

For more specific information on what is good or bad, I look in the reviews sections, or put in a review request.

If one person says it's good, it is a personal opinion. The only way to get an answer is if there are several opinions on the same DVD. I could say a DVD I have is brilliant, yet it may be useless to you.

Not sure why this is in the tricks and props section?

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Re: dvd's ripp offs or good investment?

Postby bananafish » Jan 16th, '08, 09:51

ruben wrote:Naturally as we progress further into our technical lives science and technology is helping us to to expand our communications and business
perspectives. To many dvd's are now flodding us. Any one willing to expand on wats good out there and what is trash?

That's EXACTLY what the Review of DVDs section is for. (and not for posting requests like this)

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