I'm not saying it's a problem for Netflix. We just realized we were
paying ten bucks a month (or whatever) for the privilege of having
discs we weren't watching sit on a shelf. It didn't really seem cost
effective for us, so we dropped the program. Believe me, I have enough
books and DVDs that I've already paid for sitting on shelves that I
don't need to rent more.

--Dave Sikula

On Jul 12, 5:37 am, Jon Delfin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Dave Sikula <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The wife and I have tried Netflix a number of times, and each time
> > have gone down in flames. The best description I ever read of Netflix
> > was on either Salon or Slate. That going back was like getting
> > together with an old girlfriend: "-This- time I know how to handle
> > her." There were just too many occasions when a disc ended up sitting
> > on a shelf, gathering dust for weeks or months.
>
> [snip]
>
> How is that a problem with Netflix? It might be a problem *for* Netflix....

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