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Old 06-20-2007, 08:22 PM   #1
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I went to the Circuit City, in Madison Wisconsin today (where I live) to get a Bridge to Terabithia, which was sold out, but what I noticed well there was that there seamed to be no more HD-DVD section, at least it wasn't visible if there still was one, and Blu-Ray had got its own section, about 6 times the size of the one they had.
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I went to the Circuit City, in Madison Wisconsin today (where I live) to get a Bridge to Terabithia, which was sold out, but what I noticed well there was that there seamed to be no more HD-DVD section, at least it wasn't visible if there still was one, and Blu-Ray had got its own section, about 6 times the size of the one they had.
Wow, nice. It seems that some retailers are afraird to go beyond tipping their toe into the water. It's nice to hear of a place that is going for it and trying to become a destination for Blu shoppers.

Having empty shelving for weeks at a time is a waste of money. Shelving=money. The other day I saw some business execs looking at their paltry 2 foot by 2 foot space and wondering why their moisturizer wasn't moving.
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