Speaking of (and I quote) "egos *that* are too large to listen", Clint, did you take into consideration the fact that the HD-DVD version of "300" includes copious high-definition extras not available on Blu-ray as well as an interactive game and web-accessible features? Perhaps the HD-DVD camp doesn't clearly communicate such advantages (obviously they weren't able to communicate it to you since you completely missed the boat on this release), but that doesn't negate the value of the content.
You also speak only for yourself, Clint. Before you make statements like "NO consumers are going to WANT hybrid HD DVD/DVD discs", you may want to actually ask a few consumers. I'm a consumer and I DO want hybrid discs because they allow me to watch my favorite movies in the bedroom, kitchen or wherever else I choose that may not yet be equipped with a high-definition player.
Perhaps you haven't perused recent price points, but if you'd bothered to educate yourself prior to your rant, you'd find that, in fact, most releases available on both formats enjoy a respectable discount on HD-DVD. Perhaps hybrid discs are killing the format, but if that's the case then it is because HD-DVD is giving those of us who appreciate content and features what we ask for and isn't bowing to the alter of the bottom dollar.
I would also make mention that these soap-box rants add nothing productive to the discussion. They are merely egotistical pontifications and thoroughly disappoint those of us who turn to resources such as Audioholics for sage advice and objective analysis in order to make sound decisions.