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The thing with that subheading is that it assumes that everyone wants every channel. I know several people who are perfectly happy with just Netflix, and a greater amount that are happy with just Netflix/Hulu. Yes, if you absolutely must have every channel available, then you might as well keep cable. On the other

98% of our TV viewing is via some sort of streaming, often with multiple streams at once. I’ve never had an issue with reaching any sort of bandwidth cap.

I had Verizon/Comcast/Time Warner Cable and I think I generally average 250gb per month with my everyday streaming/gaming and when I had room mates we would hit 600gb average. I think the only time we ever had an issue was with Comcast telling us they’d throttle us after we hit 600gb again. That was back then when I

As a person of working age I will agree about the status of the economy. :-/ I mean it’s a an interesting state with a lot of history but if you’re below retirement age go there because you have a job (or a strong lead on a job), not if you have no job and are looking for one.

If it’s the government reading your mail then they can fake a post-date

Florida is an amazing place, with almost everything going for it, and only one downside - the people who live there.

I think the hard part is judging the whole state when states aren’t homogenous. Wisconsin ranked #4 in healthcare? Yeah, if you’re in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, or La Crosse. You get up into some of the North Woods you’re lucking if you can find a veterinarian.

It looks a list of places someone wanting to inherit her fortune (soon) would send grandma to live for the winter.

Come on, you can’t just say “amazing” and leave it at that.

I just can’t see retiring in Florida. It’s not just climate change and rising sea levels - something else just makes me uneasy about living there.

we’ll have two options for wireless vive available this year, and there are a few diy ceiling mount solutions you can put into play for under $20.

Occulus, and Vive are impressive, but this is the reason I’m waiting for 2nd generation at least.

Kill him or not, he intended to turn on him completely. That kind of reversal was jarring and unbelievable. It's not that I didn't get it. It's that it wasn't earned.

The best action movie of all time, in my opinion, is still Terminator 2.

You’re right. She should’ve totally jabbed him in the neck with an ice pick.

I cringed at that scene. Truly awful, not so much the half-life’s turnaround, but the soppyness of how it was done. A woman who is trying escape servitude/slavery suddenly goes all gooey over one of the main people who has been trying to take her back to her hell for the previous part of the film.

The thing is, Nux is the most realized character in the whole movie. If his arc is rushed, everyone else's is non-existent.

Leaving the War Boys would make sense. Fighting against the demi-god of his own worship a few hours later does not. One does not usually come to terms with failing their god by trying to kill said god.

I saw the scene with Capable. I don't buy for a second that that would be enough for him to reject a lifetime of dogma in a few hours.

So he rejects his demi-god and turns against him in a matter of hours?