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Comment Re:the tip is enough (Score 1) 292

I don't see games becoming free like TV through an ad model anytime soon.

Sure, you probably mean "mainstream big title games", but what you describe has been happening all along on phones.

King, maker of Candy Crush Saga, reported $611 million in revenue last quarter (http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/12/us-kingdigital-results-idUSKBN0GC1VN20140812).

While obviously most of that is for people who are paying, you can play Candy Crush Saga (and I presume the rest of their games) without paying one cent. I have never paid anything for Words with Friends, either. (Though admittedly, their ads are sometimes just long enough to make me consider it -- but that's a one time payment of $.99 when it goes down in price to that occasionally.)

Comment Re:Unbundling Horsecrap (Score 1) 108

I would gladly pay the SAME amount if I could literally turn off the channels I don't watch.

Yes, I KNOW you can disable channels e.g. in a Tivo (IIRC, at least in some cable company boxes, you STILL can't do that simple thing).

But I mean literally turn them off. Why? I want to give positive reinforcement to ACTUALLY the channels I want, and remove the home shopping & religious channels, even if they are subsidizing part of my bill.. (But I would also be removing some channels that ARE being paid through my bill..)

If it were on a show by show basis, but NOT at the $1-$2/episode price the various services charge now.. even better..

Heck, even though I love DVRs, if Hulu Plus had an AD FREE version for $50/month (that worked on a TV, not just on a computer -- I know, Tivos have Hulu Plus too), I'd use that INSTEAD of DVRing stuff.

Comment Re: I just want the new Nexus. (Score 1) 222

Yes, but did Brazil have credit cards at *all* in the 1950s?

Changing credit cards is one of the cases (along with cell phones being far more prevalent than land lines, in developing countries), where having technological advances far earlier than other parts of the world causes tons of inertia which makes FURTHER advances much harder/take longer/more expensive.

Comment Re:LOL ... (Score 1) 35

Maybe he can show HP how to do URLs instead of the gibberish ones they've been using for years.

To be devil's advocate, are URLs "intended" to be human readable? I think there are arguments on both sides.

Doesn't it seem kind of silly, even though I admit they are more memorable, that every new movie that comes out has a new 'memorable' web site URL that's only relevant for a few months at most, rather than something like http://moviestudio.com/MOVIETI...

Comment Re:Trust us with your payments (Score 1) 730

OK, so I presume you mean in other countries.

In the U.S., there are laws that prevent charging different prices for credit or cash. (Though yes, there is a loophole that you can list a "discount" for cash... Though, at least for me, gas [the only situation I noticed it used] was just as cheap or cheaper with credit card after counting the cash back, compared to other stations like Arco that do not take credit cards at all.)

But again, I agree that it costs the merchant something (but doesn't it save them time/money going to the bank to get change/bring cash in, and probably other time?)... Yet, at each individual purchase for me, it's as cheap or cheaper to use credit card, AND more convenient. I'd probably use credit card even without the cash back, for the convenience. Of course, I auto-pay in full every month, so don't pay any interest.

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