You said that you liked watching British television that you can't get here. I pointed out that you ought to look at using Bittorrent. I also mentioned that that's how I get my high-def Grand Sumo Tournaments six times a year. I'm personally not worried that Asashoryu is going to come and kick my ass for downloading the Natsu Basho via Bittorrent. I'd welcome the opportunity to watch them in high-def on TWC via PPV. And yes, I buy all of my music.
Anyhow, I'm not "defending" the replacement of a system. I'm the voice of Father Time letting the grumpy old men of the world know that USENET news is:
1) Outdated technology 2) Too expensive 3) Unable to scale 4) Obsoleted by non-distributed forum technology
So please if you don't mind, stop putting words into my mouth. I'm not saying that there's nothing interesting on News. I used to use it all the time. Here's what I'm saying, and I'm going to put separately with emphasis so y'all can feel me proper:
USENET NEWS IS DYING BECAUSE IT'S NO LONGER A GOOD TECHNOLOGY. YOU OUGHT TO CONSIDER MOVING TO A NEWER TECHNOLOGY, PERHAPS ONE INVENTED IN THE 1990S. I HEAR THERE IS THIS THING OUT THERE CALLED "THE WORLD WIDE WEB". CHECK IT OUT.
Anyhow, sarcasm and good humor aside, it's struggling now for good reason, and not because Time Warner (or any other provider) is evil. It's simply too expensive to maintain, it's wasteful of bandwidth and storage, and doesn't have enough users to justify the cost. Most people have moved on to web-based alternatives. You ought to try and move your community before the lights go out.
Jeffrey.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
It's really weird that someone engaging in copyright infringement is defending replacing a system which made it very hard for law enforcement to catch up with copyright infringement violations, with another system that makes it somewhat easy for law enforcement to catch up with copyright infringement violations.