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The post clearly states "in my eyes", and how it benefits him. Nowhere in that post does it/he mention the entire population. (the "entire population" of what btw ?). |
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The word ' upgrade' is often isn't the case with VM and designed to 'seduce' customers( same with the telephone service when the change to voip is definitely a downgrade) . |
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As I have said before, there are those who don’t like change. When you buy a new car, surely you don’t expect it to have all the same features of your old one, do you? When I bought the car I have now, I found that it did not have a CD Player, but what I could do was stream, which gave me far more choice, but I bet there were those who didn’t like it. You have to change with the times if you don’t want others to regard you as a dinosaur. |
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No, but it should have the features you want.
The CD analogy is fundamentally flawed, it’s a dated technology the world moved past. Every CD player installed in a car comes at a not insignificant cost across tens of millions of units produced. Where the “feature” is software running on identical hardware to that which you continue to distribute the marginal cost of continuing to provide it should be at or near zero. It’s not provided as an alternative to something other users may want instead. |
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As for CDs, that’s your opinion. Many of us have a substantial collection of CDs, but in the end, we adapt. |
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However it’s good to know you still have a substantial collection of CDs. Perhaps indicating the slow nature of technological “progress”, and that not everyone will have the same uniform set of preferences as a consumer. Television companies and platforms will likely cater to as many as they can for as long as they can since their revenue depends on it. The record label that made your CDs on the other hand has no ongoing customer relationship. |
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Why? You do realise that you can bookmark programmes on the streamers on both the TiVo and the 360, don’t you?[COLOR="Silver"]
Yes, guess the answers are ,can't skip ads , and paying even more that I do already :monkey: |
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From the point of view of the broadcasters it makes perfect sense not to allow people to skip the commercials, given that advertisers pay them to be watched. Make the most of being able to fast forward through advertisements through your recordings. Those days are numbered. |
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