I'd love to have a chance to poke and prod at one of the big boxes IBM has been offering, but don't know anyone that has been able to convince upper management to purchase one.
So, who is buying these things and how are they being used?
This goes along with my argument for not having cable TV. (Or a dish, or anything of that nature...) In the world of 'local' TV stations, commercials are needed to help cover the cost of the broadcast. In the world of cable/satalite TV, where people pay for a subscription to certain channels, the commercials are just a way of collecting even more money.
Would anyone else pay a couple bucks more a month to get all the channels with none of the commercials?
I'd love to have a chance to poke and prod at one of the big boxes IBM has been offering, but don't know anyone that has been able to convince upper management to purchase one.
So, who is buying these things and how are they being used?
This goes along with my argument for not having cable TV. (Or a dish, or anything of that nature...) In the world of 'local' TV stations, commercials are needed to help cover the cost of the broadcast. In the world of cable/satalite TV, where people pay for a subscription to certain channels, the commercials are just a way of collecting even more money.
Would anyone else pay a couple bucks more a month to get all the channels with none of the commercials?
Beer. Offer to buy the developer(s) beer. Maybe root beer for the less than drinking age people.
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