Those folks are not going to have the money for this kind of service. If they really want good internet service they could move closer to civilization.
Jitter is a matter of the constantly moving sats, you will be losing them over the horizon and pick up new ones. If you price it so that a reasonable amount of bandwidth is affordable you will not be able to afford launch costs.
Only if you own the oil and this plant. If you buy your oil on the open market after it is pumped out of the ground, like most folks, that is not true.
I never said I only watch those. I merely stated netflix had them available. Judging by the horror he did on Transformers I would rather watch paint dry than another of his films. Hint to director; Transformers is not about the people. Yes Megan Fox is hot you can keep her, but get rid of that douchy kid.
The PS3 does this too, honestly the real problem is the cable providers nonsense. You can work around it by pausing as soon as the film starts then getting a drink or snack or talking to a human for a minute.
$1 per DVD? I pay $20 per month for 3 at a time and go through probably 15 movies a month. No way would I pay another $1 per DVD. There is nearly no environmental factor, those mail trucks run with netflix or not.
They actually have lots of pretty decent indie and foreign films. If you really must have something that Michael Bay directed you can always get the DVD.
And remember that you can still get an OG droid, or a brand new Nexus S.
So root and install it yourself. This is about locked bootloaders not if they give swift updates.
Why would they use vnc over radio?
It seems like there would be many better ways, using a caching proxy would be one. I don't see what vnc adds.
Those folks are not going to have the money for this kind of service. If they really want good internet service they could move closer to civilization.
Jitter is a matter of the constantly moving sats, you will be losing them over the horizon and pick up new ones. If you price it so that a reasonable amount of bandwidth is affordable you will not be able to afford launch costs.
High ping, high jitter, low bandwidth once you factor in number of users and high cost, what could be better?
Only if you own the oil and this plant. If you buy your oil on the open market after it is pumped out of the ground, like most folks, that is not true.
I never said I only watch those. I merely stated netflix had them available. Judging by the horror he did on Transformers I would rather watch paint dry than another of his films. Hint to director; Transformers is not about the people. Yes Megan Fox is hot you can keep her, but get rid of that douchy kid.
Yeah, it does not support everything, is a patent mine field and is aptly named after a disease.
And then have it only run on one platform. Amazing, vendor lock-in of many languages at once!
You do. As an army brat for the first 16 years of my life my military father always had time for stuff like that.
Check out the TV shows, the foreign films, the indie films. Either you have very limited tastes or you are lying.
I get 25Mbps/25Mbps and have no such limit I can find for $50/month. Thanks FIOS.
You're getting screwed, eh?
That beats the margins on Cocaine, from leaf to street.
Then netflix will just go back to DVDs in the mail. Thankfully for them that sets a price ceiling they can show to the content providers.
kpbs = kilo per bit second?
Also 800 kbps would also be too slow to watch netflix. That is only 100 KBps.
and HDCP that the netflix stream will be played over is compromised.
It does not matter how fancy your DRM is when I can just record off the link.
The PS3 does this too, honestly the real problem is the cable providers nonsense. You can work around it by pausing as soon as the film starts then getting a drink or snack or talking to a human for a minute.
Works fine on my PS3, but on all my computers is just says operating system not supported.
$1 per DVD?
I pay $20 per month for 3 at a time and go through probably 15 movies a month. No way would I pay another $1 per DVD. There is nearly no environmental factor, those mail trucks run with netflix or not.
Or really good indie films or foreign ones.
No, they just can't get deals to stream those at low enough prices. Also they will not "saturate the Internet", please learn something about CDNs.
This is why they sometimes have one episode missing from a season of a show they stream.
They actually have lots of pretty decent indie and foreign films. If you really must have something that Michael Bay directed you can always get the DVD.
Because my car can burn methane, sunshine does not seem to have the same propelling effect.