I was formerly in the camp of downloaders ultimately prevailing over media hounds. You just can't argue with not having to return a movie, whether dropping it off at the Post Office or the local BB. But with ISPs going the way of bandwidth caps I'm rethinking the whole concept of cloud computing.
As for BDlive, its as slow as watching grass grow. The concept is great but it fails miserably in its execution. Reminiscent of the 8088 and the F9 coffee break. Not worth the trouble, unless you have tons of time on your hands.
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I was formerly in the camp of downloaders ultimately prevailing over media hounds. You just can't argue with not having to return a movie, whether dropping it off at the Post Office or the local BB. But with ISPs going the way of bandwidth caps I'm rethinking the whole concept of cloud computing.
As for BDlive, its as slow as watching grass grow. The concept is great but it fails miserably in its execution. Reminiscent of the 8088 and the F9 coffee break. Not worth the trouble, unless you have tons of time on your hands.