> That is why film's funeral has already been
> booked and the coffin made. :-)
>
>
> They said the same thing about theatre when
> motion pictures came out, concerts when long
> play records were introduced, and radio when
> television started up.
> Seems to me they also said WWI was the war to
> end all wars.
Yes yes - and there are a lot of counter-examples where something was said
and it came true (and all those you pig-headedly said it wouldn't got a
nasty surprise). Anybody can pick and choose to suit their case. I'm
surprised you couldn't think of a more appropriate parallel.
> They were wrong then, and the good "doctor" is
> wrong now.
> Film will be around for a very long time to
> come.
Have a time machine, do we?
a) I didn't say film would not be around. I implied that it will die off.
That doesn't mean it will disappear completely.
b) You cannot know I am "wrong" unless you can somehow magically travel into
the future.
c) I used a smilie to indicate partly in jest [refer to (a)].
doctor digi
PS: I'd appreciate it if you didn't place my title in double quotes
"William". :-b
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