I'd like to see the contracts Hulu has, I always kinda hoped the subscription covers their cost of running, and the ads cover their payments out. They certainly have a lot more content on presumably far less money than netflix.
I wish I could watch the movies without all the damned ads (and as you say, all four of them), and I don't want to watch Hulu+ ads on Hulu+.
They also pull the same BS as on demand, where if you get into a show late into the season, you miss the beginning, that's probably my biggest gripe, I expect to go through all the Criterion Collection movies I want to see, then cancel them and get HBO Now.
The Hulu movie selection really is quite good, I wouldn't mind suffering money making ads if that's how they get the library, but the self advertising to something I am paying for is just upsetting.
What I really don't get is why it's so hard for them to sell ads, everyone I know paying for Hulu+ has disposable income, and they should be able to target much better than they do.
Or do those shitty buy now deals that the cable networks do late night, there has to be enough of them to spread the advertising out a little, and those are usually simply paid with commission.
They also need to stop advertising shows they won't have (Oats and Garfunkel for example).
When I was in England, it was pretty common to call the half liters pints.
In the US though, you are correct, there's a lot of 14oz glasses designed to look like 16oz glasses, and it sucks, but the Imperial pint was still bigger than the US pint (19ish US Fl Oz I think, some bars serve births beer that way).
I think England going metric reduces the need for US to, as at least we don't have different weights and volumes for the same words anymore.
If we use imperial units in the US, I need to talk to my bartender, I've been getting ripped off.
I tend to agree that as time goes on it's actually less relevant, with conversions being easy enough now that everyone has computers in their pocket. In my day to day life, I actually find being able to divide by 3 and 4 in round numbers fairly useful (well, as mildly so as the easy steps up to ten would be, which is to say not very, but a perk).
It used to suck to remember tea spoon to table spoon to oz to cup, but familiarity fixes that, and if it does't (table spoon to oz for example) I can look it up almost instantly.
I don't need to know how many feet/yards are in a mile (about 5000 and 1500 I think), because the scales are far enough apart it won't come up.
I like that pretty much all of my weather falls between 0 and 100 (this is obviously regional, but where I live both are generally passed a couple times a year max).
Sure, a lot of this is familiarity, but theres will be 300,000,000+ people familiar with the US measurements into the distant future, and the reasons for changing are less relevant as time goes on.
The e at the end of a word like that (one consonant between it and a vowel) makes the vowel say its name. The z / s sound essentially the same in was/waze/ways, though perhaps in some areas ways has a softer s, the a is very different in was to waze. Think daze with a w instead of d.
I also find it the best way to search for small open source tools.
When I search on the Internet in general, I get a lot of "free" things. Of course, at this point, source forge appears to be bundling just like them, so I don't know what to do.
Lockscreen widgets were removed, and background apps close when inturupted.
I've had two moto X's, and under 4.4 there were fine, but with 5.0 when I play music or a podcast with navigating, about 50% of the time and instruction is voiced, my music/podcast app closes. Other notifications can do similar, but much more rarely.
I can prevent this by putting the music/podcast app in front when I lock the screen, but then navigation arbitrarily shuts down.
I really hope they don't do pre show ads, hbo does it, and it's a huge pain.
It's doubly a pain to see the same ones when binge watching.
I understand why hbo does this, they need to alert you to new content to keep you interested, but Netflix already does this on the home screen. They don't need to do ads, even for content I want to know about, before I watch something (I'm fine with it afterwards).
I have my hbo go through someone else right now, but I would prefer to go legit.
I currently have Netflix and hulu. I suspect hulu will lose out here, as with the daily show change, I question whether I'll want to keep paying (there were a couple shows I watched as they aired last season, but the back catalog overlaps immensely with netflix).
I'll probably make a list of criterion movies I wanna watch, burn through them, and cancel hulu. Netflix has decent original content, and will likely keep my money. This is going to really put the pinch on them I suspect though.
Hbo moved quicker than I thought, I really thought it'd be another year until this happened, or the price would be punitively high.
I suspect those people don't overlap with would be cord cutters.
The people I know that do this like having the throw away channels for the background, because it doesn't take attention. They don't wanna pick a show, they wanna tune to channel x and tune out.
By the time something similar is offered, hopefully ipv6 (ok, I lol a touch as I type that) will fill the need (it has multi cast I think).
Or if it has to do with splitting a multi byte character.,all Chinese and an odd number of Latin thrown in (I see snippits of Latin characters on weibo all of the time ).
If the error is not likely to happen, there's more too it than being explained.
It's actually why they codified it. They found it was a technique effectove teachers taught, and how people do it in their head.
I personally think it gets too much focus, it doesn't work for everyone, and different tricks work for different people, but I assume most people that struggle woth getting it are not "math people". I also don't think teaching math people techniques to everyone is necessarily going to work.
This is an important concept. Corruption of temporary / high performance scratch data can have terrible consequences, when the loss may not be that big of a deal.
I'm shocked at how people have trouble grasping that.
Linux raid 10 does not allow adding the drives. That is the advantage to the GPs setup.
I always use the raid 10 driver, for the purpose of 3 disk arrays, and the performancw benefit of the far layout, but not being able to grow them is annoying.
Google seems to push relevant parts of its other stuff into the results, rather than overwhelm with it.
If I search for a place, they show me the map, a news topic, they show me news, etc etc.
They don't push me to news when it's not relevant.
I'd like to see the contracts Hulu has, I always kinda hoped the subscription covers their cost of running, and the ads cover their payments out. They certainly have a lot more content on presumably far less money than netflix.
I wish I could watch the movies without all the damned ads (and as you say, all four of them), and I don't want to watch Hulu+ ads on Hulu+.
They also pull the same BS as on demand, where if you get into a show late into the season, you miss the beginning, that's probably my biggest gripe, I expect to go through all the Criterion Collection movies I want to see, then cancel them and get HBO Now.
The Hulu movie selection really is quite good, I wouldn't mind suffering money making ads if that's how they get the library, but the self advertising to something I am paying for is just upsetting.
What I really don't get is why it's so hard for them to sell ads, everyone I know paying for Hulu+ has disposable income, and they should be able to target much better than they do.
Or do those shitty buy now deals that the cable networks do late night, there has to be enough of them to spread the advertising out a little, and those are usually simply paid with commission.
They also need to stop advertising shows they won't have (Oats and Garfunkel for example).
When I was in England, it was pretty common to call the half liters pints.
In the US though, you are correct, there's a lot of 14oz glasses designed to look like 16oz glasses, and it sucks, but the Imperial pint was still bigger than the US pint (19ish US Fl Oz I think, some bars serve births beer that way).
I think England going metric reduces the need for US to, as at least we don't have different weights and volumes for the same words anymore.
Obviously we need them measuring some.
Just by virtue of pints not being pints.
I actually didn't even think they sold computers with dvd drives in general.
I hope they move to half liter pints at the bars.
If we use imperial units in the US, I need to talk to my bartender, I've been getting ripped off.
I tend to agree that as time goes on it's actually less relevant, with conversions being easy enough now that everyone has computers in their pocket. In my day to day life, I actually find being able to divide by 3 and 4 in round numbers fairly useful (well, as mildly so as the easy steps up to ten would be, which is to say not very, but a perk).
It used to suck to remember tea spoon to table spoon to oz to cup, but familiarity fixes that, and if it does't (table spoon to oz for example) I can look it up almost instantly.
I don't need to know how many feet/yards are in a mile (about 5000 and 1500 I think), because the scales are far enough apart it won't come up.
I like that pretty much all of my weather falls between 0 and 100 (this is obviously regional, but where I live both are generally passed a couple times a year max).
Sure, a lot of this is familiarity, but theres will be 300,000,000+ people familiar with the US measurements into the distant future, and the reasons for changing are less relevant as time goes on.
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The e at the end of a word like that (one consonant between it and a vowel) makes the vowel say its name. The z / s sound essentially the same in was/waze/ways, though perhaps in some areas ways has a softer s, the a is very different in was to waze. Think daze with a w instead of d.
I wish the notification area of my phone did. And I thought some tvs were oled.
Though of your point is screen sleep is the better way, you're right.
Interesting, when I visited Canada, I simply received different content.
I also find it the best way to search for small open source tools.
When I search on the Internet in general, I get a lot of "free" things. Of course, at this point, source forge appears to be bundling just like them, so I don't know what to do.
The killing of apps playing audio is far more annoying.
Especially when navigation silently fails on a long drive.
The notification area of every oled phone I've owned says otherwise.
No, because they put up press play to start next episode over the end.
Probably because it sucks.
Lockscreen widgets were removed, and background apps close when inturupted.
I've had two moto X's, and under 4.4 there were fine, but with 5.0 when I play music or a podcast with navigating, about 50% of the time and instruction is voiced, my music/podcast app closes. Other notifications can do similar, but much more rarely.
I can prevent this by putting the music/podcast app in front when I lock the screen, but then navigation arbitrarily shuts down.
I really hope they don't do pre show ads, hbo does it, and it's a huge pain.
It's doubly a pain to see the same ones when binge watching.
I understand why hbo does this, they need to alert you to new content to keep you interested, but Netflix already does this on the home screen. They don't need to do ads, even for content I want to know about, before I watch something (I'm fine with it afterwards).
In my area the go up to the 90s in pay (five years ago anyway).
That's 15 years working with a doctorate.
Teachers work about 210 days, vs 240 for a typical worker in a good job ( three weeks off and a week of holidays)
Starting pay was 28.
I am thinking about it.
I have my hbo go through someone else right now, but I would prefer to go legit.
I currently have Netflix and hulu. I suspect hulu will lose out here, as with the daily show change, I question whether I'll want to keep paying (there were a couple shows I watched as they aired last season, but the back catalog overlaps immensely with netflix).
I'll probably make a list of criterion movies I wanna watch, burn through them, and cancel hulu. Netflix has decent original content, and will likely keep my money. This is going to really put the pinch on them I suspect though.
Hbo moved quicker than I thought, I really thought it'd be another year until this happened, or the price would be punitively high.
I suspect those people don't overlap with would be cord cutters.
The people I know that do this like having the throw away channels for the background, because it doesn't take attention. They don't wanna pick a show, they wanna tune to channel x and tune out.
By the time something similar is offered, hopefully ipv6 (ok, I lol a touch as I type that) will fill the need (it has multi cast I think).
I don't have htth you insensitive clod
Wouldn't a message in all Chinese trigger this?
Or if it has to do with splitting a multi byte character.,all Chinese and an odd number of Latin thrown in (I see snippits of Latin characters on weibo all of the time ).
If the error is not likely to happen, there's more too it than being explained.
It's actually why they codified it. They found it was a technique effectove teachers taught, and how people do it in their head.
I personally think it gets too much focus, it doesn't work for everyone, and different tricks work for different people, but I assume most people that struggle woth getting it are not "math people". I also don't think teaching math people techniques to everyone is necessarily going to work.
This is an important concept. Corruption of temporary / high performance scratch data can have terrible consequences, when the loss may not be that big of a deal.
I'm shocked at how people have trouble grasping that.
Linux raid 10 does not allow adding the drives. That is the advantage to the GPs setup.
I always use the raid 10 driver, for the purpose of 3 disk arrays, and the performancw benefit of the far layout, but not being able to grow them is annoying.
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Still haven't figured out the mobile site, sorry.