I have to agree here. It doesn't mean it's a bad movie. I personally liked the Resident Evil movies...they may not have been a smashing success pulling in billions or dollars, but I don't think they were bad movies. Unfortunately all the studios see are dollar signs.
But didn't Microsoft just cut their workforce? http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=11561
I am sure it wasn't all in the US, but still one hand saying hey lets help American workers get the skills they need to get a job, and then cutting thousands of workers seems to be a bit conflicting in their messaging...
IMHO - I don't think it's so much the lack of availability as it is the lack of speed. I forget the articles because it's been so long, but they pointed out we lag behind some of the other countries in speed of broad band offered. I'm not sure how true this is any more, but I am willing to bet it's still true.
On another note, just because broadband is availble, it doesn't mean you have to switch to it. So your parents could still use whatever suits their needs. I think just having the options available are what's important.
Nothing ever becomes real until it is experienced. - John Keats