As far as television goes, i pay for basic cable. But with the exception of PBS Videos (documentaries) & a very small amount of news content, it's rare for me to stream anything on a frequent basis.
As far as movies are concerned, to be frank... i am a proud and shameless pirate.
Sitting just below me in my garage is my home server with about 10TB of content (growing everyday), 75% of which i haven't even watched yet, but do actually want to watch it. In a way, [we] are our own Netflix; i help operate a small LAN with two of my neighbors. Collectively, I would estimate our content is beyond 40TB (movies, television series, etc).
I think Dark Nets could reflect the culture of communities in the future.
Look, there's nothing Blackberry can do about it and it's not their job.
They are providing a device which boasts security.
It is precisely their job.
Instead, they've provided the technology for a government to snoop on their citizens communications.
Where do i begin with the issues there?
It would also be a good idea for the tour to include all of the hospitals that take in the young children affected - twenty years later - by the Chernobyl disaster.
As far as television goes, i pay for basic cable. But with the exception of PBS Videos (documentaries) & a very small amount of news content, it's rare for me to stream anything on a frequent basis.
As far as movies are concerned, to be frank... i am a proud and shameless pirate.
Sitting just below me in my garage is my home server with about 10TB of content (growing everyday), 75% of which i haven't even watched yet, but do actually want to watch it. In a way, [we] are our own Netflix; i help operate a small LAN with two of my neighbors. Collectively, I would estimate our content is beyond 40TB (movies, television series, etc).
I think Dark Nets could reflect the culture of communities in the future.
Look, there's nothing Blackberry can do about it and it's not their job.
They are providing a device which boasts security. It is precisely their job. Instead, they've provided the technology for a government to snoop on their citizens communications. Where do i begin with the issues there?
So this must be some imaginary organization, huh? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_Children's_Project_International This documentary must be a Hollywood, or better yet, a Greenpeace creation with special effects & actors, huh? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=414073095760658789# This page, taken out of a book about the increase in Thyroid cancer in children in/around Chernobyl must be a fucking imaginary publication, with imaginary facts, huh? http://bit.ly/feqkh6
You need to watch this - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=414073095760658789
It would also be a good idea for the tour to include all of the hospitals that take in the young children affected - twenty years later - by the Chernobyl disaster.