I am amused at all of the effort people go through to tell me that if I don't like the 24 hour limit, just shut up and use Blockbuster. And then there are the folks who seem to think that I should not criticize the service without first using it. And there's that looney who is trying to compare the experience of a theater to downloading a movie rental. Or others who are thinking that COMCAST and COX have all the answers and that APPLE shouldn't bother trying to do it better. You'll never change our collective (parental) minds, so let's enjoy trying to solve the problem instead of denying there is a problem.
I'll say it again. I'm a parent who can't always sit through a 2-2 1/2 hour program. If I sit down and start watching at 8pm for 1 1/2 hours and then go to bed, I am going to have to begin watching the rest of the movie no later than 7pm the next day.
Now I'm going to get people complaining that I go to bed too early! Believe me, it's not unusual in a household full of young kids. And if you don't understand me, then you have just as much right to complain along with your pimply-faced friends.😀
On top of this, I made the mistake of buying HD-DVD and cannot rent from Netflix. So I'm earnestly trying to evaluate whether to spend $$$$$ on a bluray player or $$ on an APPLE player. In both cases I will be renting the content. I vowed that if HD-DVD loses, I will amortize my losses by waiting for a very inexpensive BLURAY player. But that is not likely to happen this year since they killed the only competition with a reasonable HW cost.
Howzat?