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Old 09-11-2007, 02:04 PM   #5
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Leave it to your Uncle Teazle to copyedit the opening paragraph as follows:

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September 10, 2007 - Not sure what to make of the ongoing format war? Well, the Los Angeles Times feels your pain. In a recent articled entitled, "A High-Definition Fight Scene in Slow Motion," the publication provides a concise overview of the format war, as well as offers some new information which enlighten current events.

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September 10, 2007 - Not sure what to make of the ongoing format war? Well, neither are we, and the Los Angeles Times exacerbates your pain. In a recent articled entitled, "A High-Definition Fight Scene in Slow Motion," the publication provides an unnamed-sources'-eye-view of the format war, and offers some fortnight-old information which do little to enlighten current events.

Our Gear Pages' very own Gerry Block, who recently received his Mohawk from Columbia, says that the whole thing is highly confusing for consumers, by which he means that HD-DVD ought to win despite the fact that almost no one is buying players or discs -- very confusing indeed ... etc etc etc
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