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| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
It's like the titanic. They want the company compartmentalized so when people finally decide DVDs (and removable media) are worthless and live full time in the cloud, they can cut it off. And in the mean time they can make money renting games to people as long as that market still exists.
I have personally not had dvds shipped from my netflix for like 6 months. I use streaming exclusively it seems.
And actually netflix selection is pretty terrible - I always find what Im looking for on amazon instant video. |
from a business perspective, that makes sense. the thing i don't like about it is having to manage the queues on two websites. i missed the boat on a lot of the early seasons of good tv shows that are now dvd only (breaking bad, for example) so i still use the dvd feature.
streaming selection is kind of slim pickings, although they added some 90s cartoons which are pretty fun... i think they have ahh real monsters and rocko's modern life now.
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