--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not disagreeing with any of this but taking it on a tangent.
The
trad tv is dead, yep. That's already happened, that's why TV
(certainly in Australia) has a lot of live sport and an enormous
amount of 'reality'
Great discussion. I think the energy use of the net computers will
be a bit easier to tackle via technological progress than real world
transport will be.
In an era that is as much about resources peaking as it is climate
change, we are going to have to get used to monitoring our consumption
of
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But not just peopleBusinesses.
jay
Businesses will end up using less energy either because the price
makes them change, they shrink due to less economic activity in
general, or they go bust.
I didnt look at the
will do, Channel 31 is Melbourne only (which is where I am). but apart
from telling me to watch it, can you give me a pitch? :-)
On 11/11/2008, at 1:00 AM, liza jean wrote:
hey, look for The Daredoll Dilemmas on your Aussie airwaves early
next year. we are told by an avid fan from Kilcunda
I agree that it is a finate resourse to a point...however, some of
the caps being floated, given where the internet is headed is very
low. And in a previous email, I do state that I know this practice
is very much in play outside the states.
But given the fact we have companies who are
The devil is in the detail, ie how large the cap is.
I dont see anything to suggest that limits are low enough to stop you
watching a few movies, but over the course of a month the gigabytes
can really add up. I prefer daily cap's, and if they dont make them
too low, it will be mostly ok. Not
One company, Fronteir wants to go as low as 5 gigs a monthThat's
maybe a movie, Hulu? forget about it, Itunes?, forget about it...
We need to pay attention to this stuff...
Heath The Artist
www.?.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The
I cant get hulu and havent downloaded any feature length movies from
itunes, Ive presumed they come in at way less than 5gig. But even so,
5 gig is not a lot really in this day and age, not for a whole month.
It might be an acceptable limit for someone who doesnt do multimedia,
especially if it
Oh dear this reply is a bit long, I will try harder to be brief next
time ;)
Cheers
Steve Elbows
welcome back Steve.
been missing your well-thought emails.
Jay
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