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From: not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Subject: Re: Heat Death of the Internet
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D <nospam@example.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 2 May 2024, Ben Collver wrote:
>>
>> You want to order from a local restaurant, but you need to download a
>> third-party delivery app, even though you plan to pick it up
>> yourself. The prices and menu on the app are different to what you
> 
> For app only restaurants I don't go to them, because I don't have a
> smartphone. I have my favourite restaurants and there I can either call
> to order, or order through their web site from my laptop.

I've never ordered from a restaurant online, I expect it's a big
city thing (in Australia, at least). I just searched for a local
place that does pizzas some nights and they don't even have a
website (there's a Facebook page, of course). I went to a fish and
chip place in a city a few years ago that was cash-only.

>> You want to watch a TV show from your youth so you check a streaming
>> service, but it is not there, so you check a second streaming service
>> but it is not there, so you check a third streaming service and it is
>> not there. You search for it on Blu-ray but it doesn't exist, so you
>> search for it on DVD but it is out of print. You find a seller on
>> eBay who has it, but the listing reads ambiguous as to whether it is
>> the real thing or a burnt copy. You message the seller and they reply
>> with an automated response thanking you for your interest.
> 
> Here I find youtube and local public tv channels online to be good
> sources. But this is an interesting point. Sometimes I think about if a
> campaign to rescue old dvd:s and blueray:s would be successful? The idea
> is to ask people to send me dvd:s and bluerays they no longer want and
> build up a library. Where I live it is legal to lend out dvd:s as long
> as its for private use and no money is involved. Imagine an Alexandria
> of old dvd:s and bluerays which people could borrow, rip, and return.
> Would anyone be interested?

Scratched discs would be your enemy here. Old DVDs find their way
to second hand stores which sell them for very little money, but
usually a good percentage of them are scratched to unwatchability.
Renting DVDs always had more risk than renting VHS tapes due to
scratched discs, even though they usually had disc polishing
machines which they might use to some effect after you went back
to the store and complained. I don't think video DVDs and audio
CDs were fit for the purpose of replacing tape in the first place,
and the rapid adoption of streaming and P2P downloads is the cost
that the old media industry paid for that. Much to the benefit of
ISPs and the new internet media companies like Amazon and Google.

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