Oh...
So, after DR elmore and I parted ways on the corner of 82nd & Broadway, I actually decided to go ahead and walk up to 85th Street to see the shuttered La Cocina for myself... 
On the way back down Broadway, I stopped into the newly opened location Corner Cafe & Bakery - which is not related to the national chain, The Corner Bakery. Outside, they had a whole bunch of dinner specials listed, but I also noticed that they had a bakery case, and it turned out that they have a very nice prepared foods case. Well...
Since I had planned to walk back down Broadway to Columbus Circle, I decided to pick up a Blueberry Lemonade to sip while I walked. They are "shelved" with no ice, but once you order it, they put ice in it. Well, I thought I had noticed that when the counter person went to put ice in my drink, that she had dropped the lid on the floor... OK, she'll just get a fresh lid... Instead, she picked up the lid from the floor, then rinsed it off in the sink behind the counter... Hmm...
"Did you drop the lid?"
-Yes, I did, but I rinsed it.
"You really should have gotten a fresh lid. I know the food service rules."
-Well, I did rinse it off, so it's clean now.
"Well, you really should have just gotten a new lid. That would have been much easier, and the correct thing to do."
-Well... Would you like a fresh lemonade?
"Yes, I would. Thank You."
I could tell I flustered her, but I also know that rinsing something that fell on the floor is not going to "clean" it. I really wasn't upset. I just wanted it done right.
-And the Blueberry Lemonade was quite good too! A perfect drink for a stroll down Broadway on a summer night in New York City.
I don't disagree one bit. It definitely is better.
I'm just saying that, in my opinion, the difference between playing a Blu-Ray disc and a regular DVD in a Blu-Ray player is not that anything to get that excited about.
If a Blu-Ray disc is a 10, then a good regular DVD in a Blu-Ray player is certainly an 8 or 9.
Oh, boy, I'll REALLY have to disagree about that. When I first got my PS3, the first thing I did was do an A/B comparison between THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA DVD and Blu-ray. I thought the DVD looked quite wonderful until I watched the Blu-ray. Night and day difference in clarity, sharpness, color density, and detail. I used "Masquerade" as my comparison sequence, and it was shocking to me how poor the DVD looked after seeing high definition.
I'd say the difference is Blu-ray 10 and DVD 6.