Luckily we get lots of internationally made commercials here, even from Korea or Japan here. The shitty commercials get the shitty and cheap timeslots like 2am.
Luckily we get lots of internationally made commercials here, even from Korea or Japan here. The shitty commercials get the shitty and cheap timeslots like 2am.
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
aye, it's true that the economical model isn't well established yet, but it's been the case for over 10 years now... and even in a world you'd think there's no money, you get giants like Google, Yahoo and others I guess.
I myself, do not watch tv for more than 1-2 hours a week, maybe even less.
And I'd be more than pleased to have a TV able to give value added content from an internet connection and no additional box bringing another infamous remote and connection problems...
But for now, my comp does the trick
Regarding the eventual decline of traditionnal TV, it should start in industrialised countries, with our and next gen I guess.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
There's a flashplayer 10.1 beta now, reduces lags in youtubeHD for example (not network ones)
Have fun
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
This thread's title is a ridiculous statement. Of course traditional TV will die someday. VHS died. Pagers died. DVDs and CDs will die. Technology evolves.
However, before the internet can dare to replace cable/satellite, the entire country-wide network has to be upgraded to fiber optics. Theres just not enough bandwidth
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