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Display Name: Marc J
Member Since: 10/4/10

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Great article. This was also on my mind as I was contemplating on buying a Blu-ray player. My choice was just to get a Sony Playstation 3. I hesitated because I do not feel the need to buy Blu-ray discs that clutter up the house.

I believe eventually any form of disc-distribution is in BIG BIG trouble. With the advent of digital distribution medium like Netflix and Hulu and the move to a Media File servers for home -- it's very archaic to have to pop a Blu-ray disc to watch 1 movie. As of right now, most of my dvds have been transferred to hard-drives and accessible using a media player. No discs, and no fuss. Blu-ray is a great format but discs in itself is on the verge of death.


Blu-Ray and Why It Doesn't Matter Anymore
10/21/10 4:12 PM

I think you guys did great! I love it, very nice, simple, and creative. I really love that red lamp with the wheels, wherever you got that from? I felt I could truly relate to you from looking at your place (the "these are my peeps feeling"). I love the CB2 shower curtain too, and that cool plant pot :).


Annie & Paul Build a Home in Sync
House Tour

10/8/10 2:17 PM

For $13,350 -- I'd furnish this room with amazing furniture and have enough money left over for a trip in the Bahamas. Unless this bed has money or gold bars stuffed inside it, it is not worth this much! And hell with sleep! I can sleep on the floor or sofa for free!


Review: The Hastens Excelsior II
A Year in Bed Project

10/5/10 4:51 PM

Wow this is my dream place due to the space and location. I would love to someday have something like this.

The two over-sized navy blue armchair on two ends of the dining table is just horrid to me. It just looks tacky in my own opinion, and it's not comfortable as a guest sitting in the middle chair. Pretty horrid.


Chelsea Loft Redux by Justin Shaulis
House Tour

10/4/10 11:23 AM

This is my first comment. I just registered, yay.

Overall, I love the place. It is very minimalistic without advertising that it is. I love minimalism myself, less is more. I like that there is no clutter at all -- but I like everyone else was saying I'm unsure whether anyone actually lives here. For one thing, there's no bathroom mat, I'm actually visualizing someone stepping out of the shower and leaving wet footprints. It looks like a showroom.


Enough Is Enough
The Diversion Project

10/4/10 10:34 AM