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hero member
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Looks like you are up and running.
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Food, Xbox Live and spotify!

Good thinking also will add xbox live shortly!  Spotify , Hulu and Netflix are the three upon site release.
newbie
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Food, Xbox Live and spotify!
legendary
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Bitcoin
This sounds really cool. I'd love to pay for Netflix with bitcoin...

Netflix is one I've wanted to pay in Bitcoins also!
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This sounds really cool. I'd love to pay for Netflix with bitcoin...
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Even being in Afghanistan on a military base, with a 90% male population, making a lot of money I still do not see the reason to pay for porn.

You just are forgetting it's much harder to find a wandering goat when you're in a hotel room in NY or Berlin.

good point ^^
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
Even being in Afghanistan on a military base, with a 90% male population, making a lot of money I still do not see the reason to pay for porn.

You just are forgetting it's much harder to find a wandering goat when you're in a hotel room in NY or Berlin.
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Pay for porn?  Shocked

bittorrent, xnxx.com, redtube.com, youporn.com, mylifetime.com, etc.

Even being in Afghanistan on a military base, with a 90% male population, making a lot of money I still do not see the reason to pay for porn.

Will someone is paying for it!  otherwise, they wouldn't be in business right? Wink
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Viva Ut Vivas

Pay for porn?  Shocked

bittorrent, xnxx.com, redtube.com, youporn.com, mylifetime.com, etc.

Even being in Afghanistan on a military base, with a 90% male population, making a lot of money I still do not see the reason to pay for porn.
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Figured that would be the biggest selling point  Wink

Not sure.
I'm wondering if subscriptions on sites such as 1fichier, uploaded.to, rapidshare, etc. wouldn't beat pr0n.
Newsgroups might be worth a try, too.



True, any of those would work I'll check them out. For right now going to offer 3 sites Hulu, Netflix and Spotify then open it up to any subscription service.  Newsgroups is another one.
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This sounds like a promising service. Best of luck!

Thank you sir!  Grin
sr. member
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
Figured that would be the biggest selling point  Wink

Not sure.
I'm wondering if subscriptions on sites such as 1fichier, uploaded.to, rapidshare, etc. wouldn't beat pr0n.
Newsgroups might be worth a try, too.

legendary
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This sounds like a promising service. Best of luck!
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I wouldn't mind subscribing to South End Press.

I'm assuming that is a newspaper?

Close. It's print but not a newspaper. It's an indie book publishing company.

Ah I see cool,cool I'll have to look it up.
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I personally do not like subscription models.
I understand they are great for the pocket book of the service but I prefer to pay when I use rather than pay and sometimes not use.

Interesting. I'll try to see if there is a model around what you mentioned.

I hope so, bitcoin is really good for the micropayment model.

For example, I wanted to read a Wall Street Journal article that required subscription. I don't want to pay for their subscription, I would not use it enough. However I would have gladly paid the equivalent of a dollar to read the one article. That wasn't an option, so they didn't separate me from any of my money and I didn't get to read the article. We both lost out.

It would be great if there was a bitcoin entepreneur that helped places like the WSJ make that happen without the WSJ needing to commit to bitcoin and invest in the web programming to support bitcoin processing themselves.

Seems there is a lot of people working on this already such as BitWall and a few others. But I hear what your saying!
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I wouldn't mind subscribing to South End Press.

I'm assuming that is a newspaper?

Close. It's print but not a newspaper. It's an indie book publishing company.
full member
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I personally do not like subscription models.
I understand they are great for the pocket book of the service but I prefer to pay when I use rather than pay and sometimes not use.

Interesting. I'll try to see if there is a model around what you mentioned.

I hope so, bitcoin is really good for the micropayment model.

For example, I wanted to read a Wall Street Journal article that required subscription. I don't want to pay for their subscription, I would not use it enough. However I would have gladly paid the equivalent of a dollar to read the one article. That wasn't an option, so they didn't separate me from any of my money and I didn't get to read the article. We both lost out.

It would be great if there was a bitcoin entepreneur that helped places like the WSJ make that happen without the WSJ needing to commit to bitcoin and invest in the web programming to support bitcoin processing themselves.
full member
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I wouldn't mind subscribing to South End Press.

I'm assuming that is a newspaper?
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