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Posted by Derek Janssen on 12/06/06 00:52
Citizen Bob wrote:
> On 5 Dec 2006 08:22:13 -0800, "TH" <thehendersons44@aol.com> wrote:
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>>>It's really simple. "Unlimited" is exactly that for folks with normal
>>>renting/viewing habits
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>>Again, YOU do not get to determine what the word "unlimited" means.
>>According to you, "unlimited" is the amount of disks you apparently
>>deem "reasonable." Got news for ya, buddy. That's not "unlimited"
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> Youa re confusing the use of the term "unlimited" with "unbounded". In
> the case of NF, the term "unlimited" means "unknown". That is, the
> number is not determined by anything that anyone knows anything about
> based on a theoretical calculation. It is, as the poster above states,
> based on "normal" renting/viewing habits.
Specifically, when they DO have a "limited" plan available (1 out, 2
titles per month maximum, for $5.99), and want to use the term to
distinguish that, don't worry, this isn't it--
And when you're on the next plan up where you get 1-out for $9.99, and
can get *more* than two titles every month, well, they're not "limiting"
you like the other way, then, are they?
Derek Janssen
ejanss@comcast.net
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