You bet they would-because then they can take it away from you any time they want. Well, what they *really* want is for you to pay them directly for streaming that they can control and revoke at any time. But they'll settle for Netflix in order to get us used to the paradigm. On a related note: I don't mind that Hulu has commercials. I don't mind that even after paying for Hulu+ there are still commercials. You did bring up the correct word, however. I mind that when I select a thing I want to watch, I don't see that thing-not a single second of it-but instead am shown a commercial and then, a minute or 3 later, I get to see the thing I actually wanted to watch. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next SamuriHL Posts:1944 Joined:Mon 5:32 pm Re: No beta-key for June -2016 Postby SamuriHL Thu 4:22 pm Or he's just busy and people need to learn patience. It's why I haven't upgraded to their "no commercial" service: it eliminates the mid-program commercials (which I don't mind) and keeps the pre-program commercials (which drive me absolutely batty!). Commercial TV (OTA and cable) figured this out decades ago: they moved the first bit of content not only ahead of the first commercial break, but ahead of the opening credits. The overpayment error rate counts benefits issued to ineligible households or to eligible households 2016. So that when you watch something, the first thing you see is the actual content of the show, and then, after you're already interested, they hit you with the opening theme music and some commercials. Each repositroy has a fs and password key. Using optical media is just a PITA compared to digital streaming services. I have several unopened bluray discs that I'd rather watch on amazon prime or netflix. My bluray player has been collecting dust for the past 5 years now.ฤก080p Bluray != 1080p stream. Plus, how hard is it to pull a disk off the shelf and press play compared with firing up the computer, logging in, going to Amazon, finding the thing you actually want to watch, starting the download and /then/ getting to watch it? Blurays are still considerably higher bitrate (and better quality) than most streamed "HD" content. With streaming pretty much everything ever made is available with a button. Yeah it is annoyingly spread across a number of services but a device like roku puts it all within a couple button clicks.
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