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Originally Posted by orangebird
Pot, Kettle....
Sorry - Steam is a great idea, but complete crap when you get to the bones of the technolgy around it. With the amount of RAM Steam takes up on most peoples PCs, it will not be popular, will put a lot of people of, and therefore should not be considered as a factor - all imo, of course
OK, Steam. That's one (that hopefully most people won't want anywhere near their PCs if they have any sense)... Any more legal activity that needs more than 1 gig a day?
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I`m sorry, but your reasoning is getting so specious as to the point of being irrelevant. It is *not* necessary for customers to demonstrate to you that they have a legal need to download more than a gig a day. And to dismiss an argument purely on the grounds that you personally do not like a piece of software is as good an example of clutching at straws as I've ever seen.
If you're going to start demanding that people prove that they have a legitimate need for a service then I think there is an onus on you to prove that NTL cannot deliver that service at a reasonable cost. Until you can I think you should stop demanding proof from others.