Well, no, it's not that simple. I believe what it does is tap into the database of shows that everyone else who's recorded some of the same shows that you have to see what else they've recorded, and then recommend that back to you. Same as "People who have bought that PC also bought..." at a lot of the online music stores.
What if the rate of deceleration is increasing? Then we're screwed in...alright, still probably nothing to get too excited about...
I wonder if dinosaurs had shorter days, say 23.99999 hour days?
Well, no, it's not that simple. I believe what it does is tap into the database of shows that everyone else who's recorded some of the same shows that you have to see what else they've recorded, and then recommend that back to you. Same as "People who have bought that PC also bought..." at a lot of the online music stores.
What if the rate of deceleration is increasing? Then we're screwed in...alright, still probably nothing to get too excited about... I wonder if dinosaurs had shorter days, say 23.99999 hour days?