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All this does is re-ignite my longing for another Freespace sequel.

"Enter Adidas Pure Boost, the kicks that will have you up and running at your highest ability."

Are you just regurgitating press releases? Have you used this shoe yourself?

I'm sorry, but air throughout sneaker soles has been around for quite a while.

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nondairy creamers are also incredibly explosive:

you should see what's in your mouth.

No, it's science nonfiction. #usewordsproperly

It is beneficial to me, and a very-rapidly growing demographic of cable cutters. HBO is leaving alot of money on the table- many people who WOULD watch their shows DON'T because they refuse to get a regressive cable subscription just to do so. TV content is discretionary- no one NEEDS it. There's a very obvious

misleading title is misleading.

Aeropress. The best portable way to make coffee. To be accompanied by a burr grinder.

It's too bad that everything else about RAGE was awful and infuriating.

I think you meant to say:

So excited.

Yeah, and it took them a f*cking while to explain what it is.

"let's start by telling you everything it's not"

That's just like, your opinion, man. And I'm of the opinion that you're wrong (and kind of a smug jerk about it.)

and you're making the mistake of not acknowledging the massive opportunity cost in the form of piracy and straight up not watching that comes with not offering consumers content in the format that they are asking for.

It's a question of when. Once they notice a critical mass of cable cutters, they will change their tune.

Again, the points you're making support my statement that these practices disenfranchise consumers, making them buy stuff they don't want or need in order to get the one thing they want. A streaming model allows

cute.

let's pull a quote from it: "if they offer HBO GO as a standalone service, some people might just abandon their cable subscription altogether."

So, the reason HBO go isn't going the way of selling standalone Go subscriptions is for reasons that disenfranchise the consumer. Their fear of losing cable subscribers

Have at it, explain away, TV jedi.

Regardless of what their business model currently is, it needs to change with the times and current/future trends. Like it or not, the world is moving away from a cable model. More and more people are willing to pay for streaming content.

And frankly, failure to do so is a big

HBO needs to realize that they can make a ton of money if they sell HBO go as a standalone service. Sorry dude, but telling people that they need a specific (and quickly becoming outdated) media type (cable) to access content is going the way of the dodo. Time to cater to cord cutters.