A big part is also residuals, they don’t want to have to keep paying actors, directors, and others involved with production, after the fact on a losing property. If there is zero income there are zero continued payments.
I bet he’ll do everything but credit only the homeopathy/alt treatments
I wasn’t able to replicate this, in safari highlighting a couple words or several hundred words both worked fine, the copy option was there and stayed there both times. I tried on a iPad mini and an iPhone SE
I disagree, the vast majority just need a browser, your use case may be quite common, but definitely not the majority.
Those are potential connections, outside will be how many you are actually connected to. The potential connections number also isn’t live so don’t take it as fact.
Here are the features not available in the free version…
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Yeah it’s pretty cool! Star Trek had been a bit of a directors boot camp for a while, I know several members from TNG, DS9, and Voyager went on into directing.
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I’m worried about this one, does it really need a revival? I’m a huge Frasier fan, it’s my daily background show, and I feel like this just won’t have the Frasier “feel”. We really don’t need an update on Frasier’s life, it was the supporting cast that made the show, they were the characters that grew, and the ones I cared about.
Yeah I always own my own modem and router, just go that way. Check your isp for which modems are compatible with the service and check the latest reviews for a good router.
In regards to your question about hidden methods to catch people, back before digital each film print sent to a theater had a unique “CAP Code” printed directly onto the 35mm film. This was a series of dots in a unique pattern that would show up several times on screen. So when a cam rip would show up somewhere this could be used to narrow down which theater it was recorded at and identify trends after several films.
I don’t know if this was ever successfully used to prosecute anyone though.
Viewing distance and bitrate are most important. Sitting too close will make many things look bad.
For a 32 inch display you want to be 4 and a half feet back, and for a cinematic view you want 3 feet back.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-size/size-to-distance-relationship
In no particular order…