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DJMASACRE

join:2008-05-27
Nepean, ON

ya. just another stupid thing. again.

ya. please.

with making a huge ass campaign for over a year to make sure the idiots in America's asshole will maybe use the brain cells left in their head to realize that the Antennas that give them 5 free channels through airwaves will no longer work until they get a cable box...

then have to make a big deal into getting coupons for it... blah blah blah blah ....

but Internet TV is not going to be the next thing to take over regular cable ? ...

yeah, ... unfortunately even though that would be nice its not going to work any time soon. not with the morons that still think the Internet is something that happens when they fall out of their hammock over the "bayou" and it twists up inside their asses. ...

I really wish that was a joke and an over exaggeration. sadly , not really though

Second. Doesnt really matter anyway right. the cable companies are still going to control online content plus TV content.

ITS ALREADY HAPPENING ! ( throttling, caping ) ... yeah , why .

its been said, sure just a theory, but its a strong possibility, and with the unethical and ridiculous excuses and/or reasoning through companies who make the decision to do these unecessary (yes) applications to a network and the services they are supposively providing "great" service to the customer ....

yep im rambling, but the informed people know what im saying by now so ... ill just stop then =)

but yeah, another day, another article about crap, while the inevitrable happens anyway. even regulators cant do anything, when they can be bought or just absurdly -- that stupid --.



atleast for Canadas' CRTC =-(

peace.

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