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  1. The /. post and the original post vary slightly on Online Streaming As Profitable As TV, Disc Sales By Charging Just a $15 Flat Fee · · Score: 2

    the ./ post says "...if movie production houses charged a $15 monthly fee..." whereas the original post says "If movie producers charged a $15 monthly fee..." these are possibly two very different costs / month to the user. How would they regulate who gets what? I'm not saying this would actually happen as the production houses would probably never agree on who gets what percentage of your $15 (if it was a flat fee like netflix) and I don't believe they would let this fly as they make more than that from 2 people just going to one movie a month. If I had access to every movie ever made for $15/month I would never have to pay $50+ for me and the wife to go to the movies. Instead I could just take her out to dinner then bring her home to watch anything she wants :)

  2. Can you hear me now...? on Android KitKat Released · · Score: 1

    And yet, still no Verizon wireless support. Supported Carriers: T-Mobile and Sprint. One day google... one day...

  3. Does my resume on Twitter Wants To Hire 88 Engineers, IPO Signs Grow · · Score: 1

    have to fit in 117 characters or less?

  4. Re:Cheat Codes on Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale · · Score: 1

    and one of the later games it was ctrl-alt z x c :D

  5. Cheat Codes on Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Al had them program in the same intro cheat code that allowed you to by-pass the "Adult Verification Check" that they had on the original :) Now that would be a fun addition.

  6. Re:I did this a long time ago... on Gnome Founder Miguel de Icaza Moves To Mac · · Score: 5, Informative

    I just recently gave up on windows 7 and moved to linux (fedora) for my main work machine. It is running great on my laptop with none of the issues that Miguel mentioned (albiet his were a while ago) and runs all the tools I need to manage a 600+ site global WAN. (yes, even cisco CSM 4.2 runs in linux via wine with no real issues and about 3 minutes of prep before running the installer even under 64bit linux) I don't think i'll ever go back to windows for anything other than for my gaming rig at home :)