Sure, so instead of one company digging up your azaleas, you'd rather have 5, 10, 20, or more companies with rights to dig up your property and install cables?
Ah, net neutrality. Just what America needs, more government meddling in the affairs of private enterprise. Net neutrality is just one of the recent schemes to edge America ever closer to socialism/communism. For those of you still hung up on the idea that Communism = Utopia, I refer you to the gargantuan failure known as the U.S.S.R.
I am confident that these abuses many of you have imagined will never happen, but if they do, then it might be time for government intervention. For the government to intervene now is reminiscent of "The Minority Report".
...is still a product. "Art" is in the eye of the beholder. Painting, sculptures, and video games are all just different kinds of creative products. I have to agree that "being driven by sales is a good thing". Otherwise, you end up with a supply of product for which there is little or no demand. So call it art or software or whatever you like, if it sells, it succeeds.
Sure, so instead of one company digging up your azaleas, you'd rather have 5, 10, 20, or more companies with rights to dig up your property and install cables?
Absolutely. It's no coincidence that your slow-down periods are on the weekend when gaming activity is peaked.
Ah, net neutrality. Just what America needs, more government meddling in the affairs of private enterprise. Net neutrality is just one of the recent schemes to edge America ever closer to socialism/communism. For those of you still hung up on the idea that Communism = Utopia, I refer you to the gargantuan failure known as the U.S.S.R. I am confident that these abuses many of you have imagined will never happen, but if they do, then it might be time for government intervention. For the government to intervene now is reminiscent of "The Minority Report".
...is still a product. "Art" is in the eye of the beholder. Painting, sculptures, and video games are all just different kinds of creative products. I have to agree that "being driven by sales is a good thing". Otherwise, you end up with a supply of product for which there is little or no demand. So call it art or software or whatever you like, if it sells, it succeeds.