Flash memory is abound,
16GB sticks are easy to find. 32GB and higher won't be far away and then... it'll all be flash. So why invest in burning equipment and disks when the disk is just about dead.

It only takes about 3 hours to download a gig demo from the Playstation store. 

If I could download my games and then back them up to another hard disk... I'd never buy a Blu-Ray Disk.

As it is, with the purchase of the PS3 I was able tog et 5 free Blu-Ray disks, but... it was easier to just keep on feeding the torrents to the PC than to bother with rebates and forms.

I hope these companies get it. I'd really like to see flash embedded everywhere and not need plastic coasters anymore. High speed USB transfer is far better than burning. We can avoid the entire format war all together. All that needs to happen is for media players to have a USB slot, which I imagine some already do.

Screw DVD's in all their variety.
Too bad that a disk has only two sides! You can't burn DVD, HD-DVD and Blue-ray on one disk... 
When is Ritek going to deal with this issue?
... in a good number of batches only one side will work well.
It's a shame the "Format War" is over... Well a shame for Ritek anyhow
Good Idea. 

Pity for Ritek that HD-DVD is all but dead already!
Flash memory is abound,
16GB sticks are easy to find. 32GB and higher won't be far away and then... it'll all be flash. So why invest in burning equipment and disks when the disk is just about dead.

It only takes about 3 hours to download a gig demo from the Playstation store. 

If I could download my games and then back them up to another hard disk... I'd never buy a Blu-Ray Disk.

As it is, with the purchase of the PS3 I was able tog et 5 free Blu-Ray disks, but... it was easier to just keep on feeding the torrents to the PC than to bother with rebates and forms.

I hope these companies get it. I'd really like to see flash embedded everywhere and not need plastic coasters anymore. High speed USB transfer is far better than burning. We can avoid the entire format war all together. All that needs to happen is for media players to have a USB slot, which I imagine some already do.

Screw DVD's in all their variety.