The life and death of colonel blimp 1943

The life and death of colonel blimp 1943

Until Google rolls their broadband service and make telcos cry. The movie companies do a deal with the ISP. The put streaming servers for the main movies at their hub and pay them 40c to stream it to the user at full rate, north of 20Mb per sec no net neutrality to get in the way. Anyone wanting to watch weird arthouse stuff is served from base but who cares about them really? You can quite easily compress a 1080p movie into a data rate of less than that. The movie doesnt count as part of your cap, and you pay the movie company, say, 3-5 a shot. Add in a little DRM to prevent copying, maybe compressed with a codec thats incompatible with existing standards and blows up into a horrible mess if you try to recompress, and youre home free. You no longer own the movie, you are allowed to watch it for a payment EVERY time. And since the box to play this is online, you can do a sony and move the goalposts on a whim if the encryption does get hacked. Companies that play ball maybe get to be providers to the companies, but not gatekeepers that will hurt apple. Content providers win and form a nice little cartel that keeps out anyone else no independents for a start. Im more along the lines of. 25 to. 50 a shot and 510 the life and death of colonel blimp 1943 a theater. Thanks, now I hate the future. I agree. If or when bandwidth caps come along in the well be holding onto Bluray for much longer than we expect or want to. Or we just wont care about Bluray quality and stand for smaller file sizes. Youre implying the US the life and death of colonel blimp 1943 already have horribly capped and crippled internet. Visit Europe or Asia sometime. This does not work in Spain, the Czech Republic or Zurich. Mostly Asia. Mostly Japan, Korea. They mostly come out at night. Nice try, buttplugpeddler Im still not buying one. I live in the US, and every service that is avalible to me has a 250gb cap, which Ive gone over once, and am pretty close to going over most months. Theyll terminate my service, for a year, if I go over a second time, no questions asked. Im on Comcast, we already have a 250gb bandwidth cap. I had my internet temporarily shut down by Comcast this month for going over that cap, and when I called them to find out why my internet was down/reactivate it, they told me that if I went over again theyd refuse service to me for 12 months. I asked if I could pay extra for a higher cap. They said they didnt offer that service, but for 1500 a month, I could get unlimited bandwidth. You forgot our infrastructure which in many places is quickly approaching 3rd world status. In the future, movies will come in pill form. And we will all have flying movies.

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