If an internet user is asked the same question many times and use the search to find the answer, they will learn it. Google is like having a secondary storage for your knowledge...and everyone can connect to it...and add to it...
Anyone with a smartphone could technically do any job now o.o (only problem is finding someone with the drive to do it, AND the proper licenses/school degrees >.>)
I think an extra $100 on top of the base hard drive price would be acceptable(as in, it would sell very well) if the 2TB was filled to the brim with all the TV shows and movies you selected. Another $20 for a portable hard drive enclosure would be a nice option too.
A 2TB hard drive could hold around 4,500 45min TV shows or around 2,500 movies.
Too bad the way the system is now, it'll never happen, or it will be over $9000(almost nobody will be able to buy that).
Won't be too much longer until we do have something close to infinite data storage for home use. Platter hard drives jumped from 1TB to 2TB in such a short time...
With the internet and instant communications, if there was a place everyone could decide on how to deal with situations... It would be interesting to see if it would be possible to have a governmental system without a core, that everyone takes part in...no president or king to assassinate...
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wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions is apparently a joke since it doesn't have any power to change anything.
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Launched in September 22, 2011...that would be a little over one year for 162 responses...about 1 every two days..
I was expecting a lot more per-year. They should be able to do at least one per day for such a large nation.
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Anyone with a smartphone could technically do any job now o.o (only problem is finding someone with the drive to do it, AND the proper licenses/school degrees >.>)
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A 2TB hard drive could hold around 4,500 45min TV shows or around 2,500 movies.
Too bad the way the system is now, it'll never happen, or it will be over $9000(almost nobody will be able to buy that).
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http://kickassapp.com/
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It just doesn't feel like 3D anymore, just a higher resolution.
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Smart article
We should be getting a steady stream of new works coming into the Public Domain, BUT THERE IS NOTHING!
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Oh man, I remember one where they unplugged the gamer's machine randomly while they were playing. rofl
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Canada has a much better TV news system.
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