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		<title>Comment on NetFlix Starts a PAC by Nosgoth1979</title>
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		<description>I keep hearing different versions of this story. Whatever their purpose for these PACs really is, it seems like if they were listening to their customers (who keep shouting for more content), they’d be spending that $500,000 trying to secure some more recent movies and better shows. I don’t know, I can’t claim to know what they plan to do with these PACs (I highly doubt anything good), but I’m happy that I’m not helping fund them. I switched several months back when a coworker of mine at DISH told me about the Blockbuster @Home service. At the time I didn’t have any issues with Netflix, it was just that Blockbuster @Home offered more options, such as a bunch of HD movie channels, movie and video game rentals through the mail, along with the streaming. I love having all those options; it keeps the streaming content from getting stale.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep hearing different versions of this story. Whatever their purpose for these PACs really is, it seems like if they were listening to their customers (who keep shouting for more content), they’d be spending that $500,000 trying to secure some more recent movies and better shows. I don’t know, I can’t claim to know what they plan to do with these PACs (I highly doubt anything good), but I’m happy that I’m not helping fund them. I switched several months back when a coworker of mine at DISH told me about the Blockbuster @Home service. At the time I didn’t have any issues with Netflix, it was just that Blockbuster @Home offered more options, such as a bunch of HD movie channels, movie and video game rentals through the mail, along with the streaming. I love having all those options; it keeps the streaming content from getting stale.</p>
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