I only bought movies I wanted to watch over and over again to begin with so... there's that. Plus I do like behind the scenes stuff and commentary. Also, streaming movies is reliant on having a high data cap and fast internet. Neither of which I have; same as many Americans.
@MacAttack: "No one wants DVDs. They want to watch movies instantly."
@Jacobm001: kb or kB? Cause there's a huge difference.
"Homemade pop tarts, on the other hand, can: include all vegan ingredients..."
@ca_aok: And as far as I know they got off scot-free. Just some bad press and a recall.
@Onsomenextlevelshit: How did I not hear about this?
@onestrawplz: "misogynistic", that word needs to die a horrible death.
@cgarison: OMG what!? Parents spying on their kids? That's horrible, only bad things can come of this.
And it costs $70 a month.
I'm usually less than 1mbps down and 400 kbps up.
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I surpassed 1000 hours in TF2 just recently.
When it says looking for hard drive or whatever it says (I don't remember my Wii died 3 months ago). Unplug the hard drive and plug it back in; that's what worked for me.
@Mac83: If you have the sufficient speed to actually stream. Many, many people still don't.
It found the daily double on its first pick...