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batye
9/5/2016 8:30:24 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@Ariella thank you, like any technology it could be good or bad... I use it as learning tool of good :) whily trying to overlook bad....
Ariella
9/5/2016 7:53:29 PM User Rank Author
Re: Foreign Content
@batye very true, though it also offers great opportunities for wasting time, so one must retain focus.
batye
9/5/2016 5:13:37 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Access vs. Ownership
@dlr5288 I think you are right, but changes in technology did change it :)
batye
9/5/2016 5:12:18 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@vnewman interesting observation in Canada it become a big legal mess :)
batye
9/5/2016 5:11:14 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@Michelle I do not know but in 2004 I did see few streaming independed movies online from no name art house... but only now this technology become main stream....
batye
9/5/2016 5:08:59 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@Ariella for me internet from begining was a great tool to learn something new each day :) and it never stops...
Ariella
9/5/2016 4:48:22 PM User Rank Author
Re: Foreign Content
@Michelle true, back then I used the net primarily for email and only really expanded my use in 2005 when I started blogging and put up my own site.
Michelle
9/5/2016 2:32:55 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@Ariella It's amazing how much our TV viewing has changed along as broadband becomes more available! Streaming TV wasn't something I could have imagined back in the AOL days of dial up.
Ariella
9/1/2016 9:26:37 AM User Rank Author
Re: Foreign Content
@Michelle absolutely. When I was a kid I don't recall any British shows other than the ones that were featured on PBS. Now you can access just about anything. Yet they still remake some British programs into American versions for some strange reason, as was the case with Broadchurch made into GracepPoint with a different killer reveal at the end.
Michelle
8/31/2016 9:04:08 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Foreign Content
@Ariella I haven't seen that one before. I'll have to check it out. Streaming content makes it so much easier to see new shows these days.
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