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#17 (permalink) Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:56 am Will DVD rental stores become obsolete in a few years? |
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I'm looking for a sensible answer to a sensible question about the future of the traditional video store.
I find someone who is considering the same thing, Hurrah; I might get some learning done here?
But no a group of clowns want to show off anonymously (neat oxymoron) there prowess in discussing ethics; just ethics, no reference to the rise or fall of the video store.
Why don't you toddle off to ethics for beginners and let people learn about what they came to the site for in the first place? That is what we are interested in and not your, heah man dig my intellect. Or maybe it's just me? |
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And Your Point Is? New Member
Joined: 13 Nov 2009 Posts: 1
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#18 (permalink) Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:55 am Will DVD rental stores become obsolete in a few years? |
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AYPI, I think these stores have had their day. Time to start selling take-away meals. :) :)
Getting back to, is it fair to watch for free? Probably not, but I am an avid on-line viewer. I simply cannot afford to satisfy my hunger for watching films and documentaries.
I never EVER download films, I simply watch on-line, and that's it!
There exists an unimaginable source of providers for on-line or download-free sites in existence. They make their money from the adverts that they display.
If my watching in this manner speaks volumes about my character, then so be it.
The only advantage that the pay-to-view sites offer is (sometimes) a faster download speed, (which is a fallacy by the way) and HD presentation. I'll stick to the "freebies." :) _________________ Keep it simple ... Keep it interesting. |
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