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Re: WWDC 2003 TV DVDs



I'm actually of the opposite opinion. I don't think that they should 
send DVD's out to every WWDC attende per default - you should at least 
have to sign up for it.
I would bet that most people never even open the box before they put it 
in their bookshelf and forget about it. Feels like such a waste!
Stream the video files over the Internet instead, and skip the whole 
DVD thing all together, or keep it as an option you have to pay for.

j o a r

On 2004-01-28, at 23.50, Lotsa Cabo wrote:

> I agree.  The should be free... or at least, cost much less.  I mean, 
> for a company that likes giving away the development tools, and the 
> alike, you would think that they would want to spread the knowledge.  
> The more people that can actually USE the system, the better.  Maybe 
> not offer it for free for a certain amount of time, but after a 
> year!?!?!  Come on, enough time already!

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References: 
 >WWDC 2003 TV DVDs (From: Lotsa Cabo <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WWDC 2003 TV DVDs (From: Ryan Fishel <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WWDC 2003 TV DVDs (From: Lotsa Cabo <email@hidden>)



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