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I think the bigger story here is how they take semen samples from a bee! The cup is bigger than they are!

Whatever happened to returning it to the store... Unless this is marketed as a medical device which has to be perfectly accurate to keep people alive, it really is just a product that might fail to live up to the precision you want, in which case return the damn thing like a normal person would and leave a bad review.

Didn’t you know all the polar bears were dead and skiing can’t happen in Scotland as of 10 years ago?

This annoyed me as well...

I had talked with them about doing that - but my bill would have gone up about $50/month (pre-overage charges) and about $100 over my new ISP.

Im sure there is going to be a link to man-made global warming in the follow up story

Often times “food poisoning” is just a stomach virus - I hear that alot too. That said, I’ve had e. coli - along with 3 of my friends and a number of other people I didn’t know (who ended up getting sick from the same place on the same night as us). There is no confusing the two - trust me.

I’m a software engineer who works from home. I carefully monitor my network usage (of which i have several). I have a very secure setup, and I monitor packets and data rates (I develop av streaming libraries). Comcast can’t even tell you what is actually being consumed. Fortunately I could just leave - if I didn’t

My kids love samsara (we have to skip a few scenes). Every frame is literally a work of art.

Actually you get these style popups when you are close to your data cap as well. Its the best of both worlds!

While i think IJ: Crystal skull is one bad effect, the vine swinging scene (or maybe the ants) takes the cake as worst CGI for me.

Talk to the person encoding the video before they put it up - they are the ones who control the bitrate (size).

They are coming man - get ready. I left Comcast after my bill went up $250/month for using to much internets. The worst part is they can’t tell you what is actually consuming that data. My data usage went up exponentially until I left - but my daily internet behavior never changed (and everything was secure, etc).

I think the big “concern” for the licensing is that they have control over who gets the streamed content - it is a direct connection. Downloadable content has to be properly secured so it can’t be shared, has to still have timestamps etc that govern when/where it can be shown, and have a way to remove it altogether