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if i own a punto and a newer updated version comes out can i just go to dealer and take one as i already own a punto?

I like that logic. :D

if you dont get caught?

however the 'new' punto isnt the same car
it has different components
in the main a film contains the same actors,storyline etc and hasnt been refilmed to become HD

Just like a new Punto they look more uglier though..... :devil:
 
there must be work involved to convert it though

well thats questionable for the quality some blurays
however we are straying,im not talking about justifying the blurays value
more the copyright situation

okay try another,i have some films on HD DVD,does that mean i can now download all HD versions of these films even if they are ripped from Bluray sources?
 
laws dont make sense full stop.
e.g. you can have sex and tape it at the age of 16, but you wouldnt be allowed to watch it untill your 18.
 
well thats questionable for the quality some blurays
however we are straying,im not talking about justifying the blurays value
more the copyright situation

okay try another,i have some films on HD DVD,does that mean i can now download all HD versions of these films even if they are ripped from Bluray sources?

I'd imagine it's much the same story, a ripped bluray disc is about twice the size of just a plain HD rip so the answer is still the same.

An even better question is whether or not owning a bluray copy entitles you to lower quality copies.

And stealing an upgraded car model isn't quite the same situation because arguably owning a DVD entitles you to have copies of it including digital copies which may be downloaded.
 
is this anything to worry about:confused: its my cats back leg there is a small bald patch and aload of hair around it looks abit odd aswell and it fells abit stiff
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I'd imagine it's much the same story, a ripped bluray disc is about twice the size of just a plain HD rip so the answer is still the same.

An even better question is whether or not owning a bluray copy entitles you to lower quality copies.

And stealing an upgraded car model isn't quite the same situation because arguably owning a DVD entitles you to have copies of it including digital copies which may be downloaded.

im talking about[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD"] HD dvd's[/ame],so same size as bluray
 
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there must be work involved to convert it though

No there's actually less work involved making a Blu-ray than there is with a DVD. Films are actually shot in much higher resolution than full HD and they actually have to scale it back to 1920x1080 (1920x1200 if you count the black bands when viewing on a 16:10 screen!). This takes less processing time than it would to scale it back to DVD resolution @ 720x480 or 720x576.

This however is trivial as they only need do this once to create a "master".
 
Take the cat to the vet, one of our dogs is overly stressed and he was starting to cause scars on his front paws from licking. Took him to the vet and got some stuff to calm his nerves and put a cone collar on him for a week. He still licks his paws occasionally but not to the point of scarring.
 
found a cat website. someone said it looks like she is licking that patch to much! more then likey because of stress:(

Could be an allergy. If the cat is over 6 yrs old it's unlikely to be a new food allergy, but could be caused by pretty much anything else. Any allergies cats or dogs have tend to show symptoms on the skin.
Could also possibly be scabies mite.

Take her to vets mate to be on safe side.
 
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