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		<title>Nostalgia for Rental Shops: Time Says &#8220;Netflix Stinks!&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Netflix has grown so quickly that you can&#8217;t be surprised some are still left clinging to the old ways of getting content to your eye balls. A writer for Time is one of them and this is what he has to say: Beyond the mail delays and the botched orders, the lack of human interaction [...]]]></description>
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<p>Netflix has grown so quickly that you can&#8217;t be surprised some are still <a title="Why Netflix Stinks" href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1913745-2,00.html" target="_blank">left clinging</a> to the old ways of getting content to your eye balls. A writer for Time is one of them and this is what he has to say:</p>
<blockquote><p>Beyond the mail delays and the botched orders, the lack of human interaction is the big problem with Netflix and its cyber-ilk. Thanks to the Internet, we can now do nearly everything&#8211;working, shopping, moviegoing, social networking, having sex&#8211;on one machine at home. We&#8217;re becoming a society of shut-ins. We deprive ourselves of exercise, even if it&#8217;s just a stroll around the mall, until we&#8217;re the shape of those blobby people in WALL•E. And we deny ourselves the random epiphanies of human contact.</p>
<p>Getting movies by mail is, Netflix hopes, just a stage between the Blockbuster era of video stores and the imminent streaming of movies. You can already get 12,000 Netflix titles on your TV (if you have a Blu-ray player or spring for a $100 Netflix box). So, O.K., soon there will be no more waiting for DVDs. But it&#8217;ll come at a price. You&#8217;ll be what the online corporate culture wants you to be: a passive, inert receptacle for its products.</p></blockquote>
<p>I don&#8217;t really agree with most of it, but if there&#8217;s anything to take away from the article it&#8217;s that Netflix&#8217;s recommendation system could use some more work, and you&#8217;re a mindless lump of lard if you embrace simplified, direct, and active choices for accessing the one thing that really matters: content. Full article over at <a title="Why Netflix Stinks" href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1913745-2,00.html" target="_blank">Time</a>.</p>
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