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Re: Nibbles Magazines ISO
- Subject: Re: Nibbles Magazines ISO
- From: magnusfalkirk <dean.phares@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 18:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Actually if you go to the Nibble web site: http://www.nibblemagazine.net
you'll see that the price of the DVD and the CD collection have come
down, $89.95 for the DVD and $99.95 for the CD's.
Just my two cents worth,
Dean
On Apr 9, 12:16 pm, Sir Fart A Lot <sirfarta...@windycity.com> wrote:
> You lose me on what difference it makes on how easy it easy for the
> media to be reproduce or how inexpensive it is to make a copy. What the
> $140 dollars (or whatever amount) is to pay for the effort the guy put
> into the scanning the magazines. That $140 is multiplied by whatever
> number of people a reasonable guess would assume are going to actually
> buy the product. The number of people is small - so the price is high.
> He spent months and months scanning all this stuff. His months of work
> may only result in a few dollars per hour pay for him even at what
> seems to be a high price. He is doing us a favor. It does not matter
> whether he is putting it on a CD, DVD, or cassette tape, your paying
> for the work that is on the DVD - NOT THE DVD ITSELF!
>