This is very true, if the radio star didn't want to make a video back during that era...his career was over, because that became the competitive front. Now the internet is. the only ones that will make it are those who adapt. The record labels are no longer wanting to adapt, they feel they have done it enough. they will soon die and new labels who embrace the technology will becomes the power houses.
I have always felt Fox was worthless anyhow. even the local channel when I lived in VT would be a crappy picture, horrible sound quality, and they would cancel shows that were good so they could push more reality TV shows down our throats.
However I do believe because Wikilinks claims it holds information deemed classified by the US, it has been added to a terrorist watch list, this lis means that any company doing business in the US can't deal with them especially financial institutions. no US bank can deal with them and such. thats all it is. Not that I agree with it, thats just how I believe it is.
I really don't think he IS making that choice for us. For him to link it, that means he is paying to read it. He might not be interested in paying for it when he can get it free from another source. I personally don't care either way. he is simply keeping with what his beliefs are. by paying to goto the NYTs and linking other to them, means in some small way he is supporting what they are doing when he doesn't.
So with my calculations and using the Verizon site...
Expanded plan you are paying
$19.999/GB for 10GB plan
$11.998/GB for 05GB plan
Lets do some more math...Lets say you use 15GB/month on each plan....
$96.666/GB for the 10GB plan with overages. (199.99+(5000*.25))/15
$37.33267/GB (rounded)for the 5 GB plan with overages. (59.99+(10000*.05))/15
Looks like the smaller plan is cheaper all around. Now lets go with 3 Data plans at 59.99 each. That is only $11.998 (59.99*3)/15
i am curious to what AT&T would charge for the expanded time if they offered it. Back on my corporate plan in my last job with Verizon they capped me at 5GB. The COMPANY had a contract where overages were not charged. So I guess if you are a company with 60k employees+ world wide, you might be able to barter a better deal. better start hiring yourselves some employees.
Many companies have their hands on criminal infomation. it requires being DoD certified and DoJ certified (which is difficult for an entire company to get certified. single people not so hard.)
but seriously, I have worked mostly with HP servers and some IBM servers as well as an old digital unix box. ALL of them with internal software alerted you with the lack of drive space. you could get emails, pages, or even phone calls with pre-recorded messages. No excuse for running out of space. I was a contractor for one company with my last job where I would get alerts if they dropped below a Terabyte of hard drive space (1 TB would give them 3 days to add more or clean up). i would get paged then notify their CEO. He would then choose for me to come in and add space (new ranks with SANs) or their IT people would run a disk cleanup of sorts.
Spending the majority of my IT career Admining Email servers and then security and spam blocking software...I say the majority of that money should go to me. I will gladly take my share out of his hide.
The big issue is, when you have a house built, 95% of the time you have paid for the land already, plus put a down payment on the house (else the builder wont build) and that down payment is non-refundable. Now when you go to get the mortgage if that clause is in the deal 90% of the mortgage companies wont lend to you. Now you are out tons of money, and contractually obligated to pay the builder. On top of that, if you DO get funding, down the road you ability to now sell the house is limited because not everyone will be able to get a mortgage from the few lenders that will allow it. This means after you paid your mortgage, if you go to sell it you not only pay the tax on the income but then you get to pay 1-5% or more to the builder who built it who didn't pay to maintain it, do any upgrades or have any risk what so ever. Its wrong...
That and builders don't have any politicians in their pocket like the big label companies.
On the next hour of...24....boop...beep..boop....beep...boop...beeep* *EXPLOSION* Jack is running in in spandex and a pick axe with night vision goggles...he then throws the axe at the plane the same time the terrorist rocket is about to hit and deflects the rocket where it goes back and kills the terrorist...
I should be a writer...
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"Video killed the radio star..."
This is very true, if the radio star didn't want to make a video back during that era...his career was over, because that became the competitive front. Now the internet is. the only ones that will make it are those who adapt. The record labels are no longer wanting to adapt, they feel they have done it enough. they will soon die and new labels who embrace the technology will becomes the power houses.
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Fox sucks...
BRING BACK FIREFLY!!!!!!!
That is all...
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So what you all are saying is...
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Thats just how I see it.
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So with my calculations and using the Verizon site...
$19.999/GB for 10GB plan
$11.998/GB for 05GB plan
Lets do some more math...Lets say you use 15GB/month on each plan....
$96.666/GB for the 10GB plan with overages. (199.99+(5000*.25))/15
$37.33267/GB (rounded)for the 5 GB plan with overages. (59.99+(10000*.05))/15
Looks like the smaller plan is cheaper all around. Now lets go with 3 Data plans at 59.99 each. That is only $11.998 (59.99*3)/15
i am curious to what AT&T would charge for the expanded time if they offered it. Back on my corporate plan in my last job with Verizon they capped me at 5GB. The COMPANY had a contract where overages were not charged. So I guess if you are a company with 60k employees+ world wide, you might be able to barter a better deal. better start hiring yourselves some employees.
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These ACTA supporters may have been born at night...
I am not a supporter of pirating anything. Music, software, Movies, I download and watch. if I like it I buy it, else it gets deleted.
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but seriously, I have worked mostly with HP servers and some IBM servers as well as an old digital unix box. ALL of them with internal software alerted you with the lack of drive space. you could get emails, pages, or even phone calls with pre-recorded messages. No excuse for running out of space. I was a contractor for one company with my last job where I would get alerts if they dropped below a Terabyte of hard drive space (1 TB would give them 3 days to add more or clean up). i would get paged then notify their CEO. He would then choose for me to come in and add space (new ranks with SANs) or their IT people would run a disk cleanup of sorts.
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Spammers can rot in hell...
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That and builders don't have any politicians in their pocket like the big label companies.
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I should be a writer...
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