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Thanks given by: | Anthony P (03-14-2020), Dynamo of Eternia (03-13-2020), Steedeel (03-13-2020), Wendell R. Breland (03-13-2020) |
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Do you ever think any of this stupid crap through before actually posting it?
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Talk about tunnel vision, at least some of you guys are ready to access various Source Content. I have said that Copper is Obsolete as an Infrastructure, so we are headed for a Fiber Network where we can access any Content. These Multimedia Servers could be placed anywhere, on your Local Network, ISP, or Remote Location. Welcome to The Future!
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Here again you guys are very narrow minded, some people's Home Theater are equal to or better than Theaters. So the Studios could charge appropriately for First Run Movies, and Distribute them for Home Theaters over the Fiber Network. I think this day could come soon and the Studios will be in the chips again making their Billions!
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![]() We want to own our films in HQ. We can already watch cinema quality with UHD on our projectors. I’m considering getting a laser projector in the next couple of years. Why pay a one off large amount when we can buy the film and enjoy it multiple times. As for the masses, they don’t care enough about films to do that. They just wait for them to drop on Netflix or Amazon. |
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I have already pointed out to you that many last mile copper served users get their data via fiber, its called FTTN. I am one of those, my speed > 3 times your fiber speed. |
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Watched the fist episode of Seven Worlds, One Planet (UHD Blu-ray) last night. The Dolby Atmos audio track was a delight, the picture quality was top notch and Roger Deakins would probably approve of the cinematography.
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I don't know about you, but when I read about things remaining the way as they were after a major disruption, e.g., a global pandemic and the associated changes to societal perceptions and related behavior, the skeptic in me always treats such statements as wishful thinking.
Which is perfectly understandable. All of us wish things could go back to the way we were, before a cough or sneeze in a movie theater was a potential harbinger of illness or death. That said, there are going to be winners and losers after COVID-19 shakes out and creates a 'new normal.' While it is true that studios derive revenue from multiple channels, not only are all channels not created equal relative to profit and risk, not every channel offers the benefit of increasing and maximizing shareholder value for the 'new normal.' The question one needs to ask in the context of the present pandemic is simply which channels are the least dependent on external variables which lead to greater risk, e.g., theater chains, brick and mortar POS, etc., and which are not, e.g., streaming. So, now would be a good time to consider the 'new normal' as we self quarantine, practice our social distancing skills and movie theaters begin to close. |
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Pretty sure I can tell where you are going with this conversation though if other threads are any indication. Last edited by Steedeel; 03-14-2020 at 07:06 PM. |
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1) your body does not recognize it as a threat and let's it to do its thing. 2) it realizes there is something wrong and tries to find the key to stop it 3) it finds the key and starts mass producing it to fight that virus 4) you get well. Now a) if you get that exact same virus again when in step 3 or soon after 4 your body has a lot of left over keys and there is no time for you to get sick again. (but you can spread it) b) If it has been a long time then step 1 & 2 are skipped and it starts mass producing the keys to stop that virus and you don't get as sick c) if the virus has slightly mutated then you start of in step 2 and with a bit head start (i.e. the new key will be close to the old key and so needs some minor tweaks). For example https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid...ains-1.5487672 there are already two strains of Covid-19. That is why vaccines work you get a bit of cowpox that won't make you very sick and when you get chickenpox your body has a head start and you get to step 3 faster. Quote:
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yup. There are many they are also separated in 4 genera (A,B,C,D- with the first three having been found in humans) And A is subdivided into many serotypes (for example H1N1 - swine flu or H5N1 - avian flu ) that is why there is also so much varying success with the flu shot, if they gamble on the wrong type in the vaccine the vaccine won't be as effective (i.e. to go back to my analogy your body will need to do a lot more work to make the right key |
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Montreal, Canada
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