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 Posted by Justin on 02/25/06 00:53 
Stan Brown wrote on [Fri, 24 Feb 2006 17:49:24 -0500]: 
> Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:27:37 -0500 from Derek Janssen  
> <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net>: 
>> wunnuy wrote: 
>> >  
>> > The bottom line is whether the apologists want to believe it or not, 
>> > Netflix admits to throttling, plain and clear. There is no excuse for 
>> > it. 
>>  
>> Put it this way: 
>> Your 7:30 restaurant reservation doesn't REALLY get you in one second  
>> past 7:29:59, now, does it? 
> 
> Irrelevant. You don't make a reservation for lots of meals at that  
> time, but for one. 
> 
> If you want dining analogies, take one of those all-you-can-eat  
> places. All you can eat means just that -- if they tried to limit you  
> they'd get nailed for false advertising. 
> 
> When "unlimited" doesn't actually mean unlimited, Netflix is  
> cheating. 
 
Not when say you want all the Beef & Broccoli you can eat yet they never 
refill that tray and you have to have something else.
 
  
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