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attn: toysbfun by madjo 2007-10-08 01:45:42
Re: this
Don't compare current bandwidth offerings with what is possible in the future. These offerings are in flux, and will increase in due time. As you can see in my posting, I did not state when this digital distribution system would come...
But that it will come is just a matter of time. If we take a look at Joox.net those movies are in Divx, and most are already of a pretty high quality, perhaps not (yet) HD. Who knows what the future holds.
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  Also, why is half a day for a movie bad? by aix tom2007-10-08 02:12:18
    Should be able to stream HD ... by ideur2007-10-08 03:17:46
  At work I get speeds ~ 30mbytes/sec. by Cokish2007-10-08 03:55:56
    Are you mixing MegaBytes and MegaBits? by ideur2007-10-08 04:23:13
      no. by Cokish2007-10-08 04:58:32
        I always find it kinda freaky by EnzoMatrix2007-10-08 05:13:08
        Hmmm ... Looks like you got connections :-) by ideur2007-10-08 05:13:15
          At home I have 3Mbit/s by Cokish2007-10-08 05:22:44
            bycicle protocol? by madjo2007-10-08 05:34:06
              I was asking myself the same thing by altordwm2007-10-08 05:35:02
                It's an alternative to the sneakers protocol by Cokish2007-10-08 05:38:50
                  ah in that case I've sometimes used the by madjo2007-10-08 05:55:25
              Yes, yes: s/byci/bicy/ by Cokish2007-10-08 05:36:11
                sowwy by madjo2007-10-08 05:51:04
                  At first I though I made the error by Cokish2007-10-08 05:57:03

 

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