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My J-wife uses IP streamed 1-seg with a USB decoder.
The only alternative where I live is to get a satellite TV "Asian" package with a bunch of Chinese channels and *one* J-channel for like US$40/month.
Looking at Jack Vance's books on Amazon, many from the 2nd page onwards are not in print, which is a huge shame.
The only way to get some of his older stuff was to spend thousands on the VIE.
(MS's Paul Allen bought dozens of these collections for libraries around the world.)
Even when I lived 15 minutes away every visit was confusing because everything there changed so often.
And it's not as diverse and interesting as it used to be anyway. Things are moving online or into super-stores like Yodobashi.
Think about it like this:
- Ms-PL (and 4 or so other licenses)
- CodePlex
- Free versions of Visual Studio
Now developers can write open source for Windows &.NET with MS versions of everything the traditional open source world used to provide.
Instead of developing with Java or gcc for other VMs or Linux!
That idea also bothers cosmologists - we should assume there is nothing special about our place in the universe (except for the Anthropic Principle).
In fact, given the recent Kepler data there are 100 million reasons why we're likely not special, and probably not the first space-faring civilization.
Rambo Tribble writes: As this story in in the Economist notes, Apple's policies regarding international sales are often confusing and out-dated. Apparently, Apple either hasn't been aware of political and social changes in the world over the last 20 years, or doesn't wish to acknowledge them.