the premise is that print directories aren't actuallty going away because of competitive pressures from the search guys - but rather, in the US at least, more directories are being printed, so it can't be all doom and gloom for the traditional print players.
I did my research and found out that the 1080i is basically the highest you can go in Aust for the next couple of years. None of the consoles or blu-ray players will have 1080p capability. 720p yes but not 1080p.
Did I also mention the Canton speakers and thumping Panasonic amp… The chance of me coming into work is looking less and less everyday!
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It's a yellowpages industry-kinda comment:
the premise is that print directories aren't actuallty going away because of competitive pressures from the search guys - but rather, in the US at least, more directories are being printed, so it can't be all doom and gloom for the traditional print players.
I like it Dave, travelling 18,000 kilometres’ to tackle the big issues in life.
Yeah I know Switters - $US3.2B* wouldn't even pay for massive HDMI cable to your TV ;)
* 7.2% of $US45B (the growth in US directories business implied from thin paper growth)
I did my research and found out that the 1080i is basically the highest you can go in Aust for the next couple of years. None of the consoles or blu-ray players will have 1080p capability. 720p yes but not 1080p.
Did I also mention the Canton speakers and thumping Panasonic amp… The chance of me coming into work is looking less and less everyday!
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