tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

That's true, right now. But big corporations have a habit of sticking to their old ways for too long and becoming irrelevant... Cable will be out of the picture sooner or later and if NBC doesn't keep up they could very well be insignificant in an Internet TV world.

master5hake is right. Marijuana is the most overlooked and effective wonderdrugs of any time. Brian is also right, can't patent, can't profit, so make it illegal... Sounds like a great medical system.

How much did neilson pay for this data, I could have told you that 2 years ago and I'm 26, aka not even a teen.

But do they all have them booked to 2020 already?

Oh man, I definitely thought, once I saw the pic with the same font/colour/name that this was a Facebook project. These guys are totally screwed!

They can in Kansas ;)

Yeah I agree. That $500/year came straight out of Rogers pocket and into mine! :D

Dude, I work there and have for 5 years. I know the policy. There is definitely a $12.50 service deactivation fee.

I'm a bit confused. What exactly is Verizon's early upgrade policy and/or cancellation fees?

So it does. But that's just in the USA. Netflix operates in plenty of other places.

Yeah, but I think legally (I'm no expert) that would simply hold those staff liable, as users, for what they shared illegally, just like any other user is technically liable - it wouldn't make Kim responsible for all of the illegal content shared across the entire network.

I find that to be easily believable.

I think your caps lock key is broken ;)

I'm just hot the whole time I'm in the sun.

I never mentioned anything about Canada being a cellular paradise. In fact, it's one of the most expensive places in the world to own a cell phone. I know this because I worked in Canadian telecommunications for over 5 years.

Have fun getting sued into oblivion, Facebook has 'face' as it pertains to social networking trademarked.

You'll own the RIAA and the pirating international space satellites.... GENIUS!

A lot can change by 2016. What if Netflix gets the 'exclusive' olympic content license? They could pump out 4K to us if they wanted to.

It's towed.