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Old 02-27-2012, 11:57 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
because not everyone has unlimited broadband internet. Really, fairly substantial parts of the country don't. My sister lives outside of Denver, and will need to get a satellite connection if she wants anything more than dial-up. I live in SE Michigan, and we have severely metered internet - my husband has to download my audio books at his work, because one download will use up our daily allotment, and then we'd be stuck on below dial-up speeds for 24 hours.

streaming video is totally out of the question for us.
It doesn't matter if everyone has unlimited broadband. Once enough people do and sales drop, DVD's and Blu-Ray will no longer be economically viable and mass production will cease. It's not a matter of if, but of when.
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