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I don't know anything about physics.
Now I know the difference between "blue" and "red". Wheter "blue" is the limit or not, my question is: shouldn't there be a limit in bettering things sooner or later? I mean when "the theoretical"- and "the practical"-solution meet somewhere. In other words: "resolution + quantity" has to reach a limit. Does anyone want a solution suggested by some people which means that every music and film is saved in one and the same disc? I really don't like that solution. |
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