You Know Who’s Stupid?

People who buy digital content.

I made a huge mistake of buying several episodes of my favorite show from Amazon Instant Video, counting on being able to watch it whenever I wanted.

But no, it turns out that the way the system works is that I can only access my content when the vendor wants. I haven’t been able to watch my shows for days. I just spent an hour doing my hair without any show to watch.

Serves me right for doing something as stupid as buying digital content.

This is, of course, a pretty minor inconvenience. But imagine a whole university completely cut off from all of its textbooks because something is malfunctioning on a server somewhere. That would not be as minor. >

7 thoughts on “You Know Who’s Stupid?

      1. Think of it this way – you learned your lesson with something as insignificant in the grand scheme of things as a TV show, and you’ll be able to use this experience to prevent larger blunders like your university switching to online textbooks 😉

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  1. This is, of course, a pretty minor inconvenience. But imagine a whole university completely cut off from all of its textbooks because something is malfunctioning on a server somewhere.

    “Ed Tech.” is such a fad driven wellspring of terrible ideas…

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  2. All aboard the Jolly Roger, where you liberate your purchased content from the hands of the New Intellectual Property Regime …

    Otherwise, your hair must be a rather tortured thing — I sense it needs to stage palace revolts on occasion so it will get the attention that it craves. 🙂

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