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Saving all of you a click: the article doesn't go into a concrete explanation of why they're not closing the last Blockbuster.

It has a theory, however:

>One possible explanation for the store’s long life: Bend is in a region that the city’s mayor, Sally Russell, describes as having “huge expanses with really small communities” that often do not have easy access to the high-speed internet necessary for content streaming.

>Many residents of outlying areas stop at Blockbuster during their weekly trips to town to run errands, drawn in part by the store’s seven-day rental policy, Ms. Russell said, adding that the store’s last-in-the-world status could even give it a lift.


Eh, that's true about Bend but it doesn't explain why that one stayed and the Blockbuster in Anchorage (and hundreds of other similar places) closed. Vacation rentals keeping it in business?


When exactly was Jesus born?


The Game Boy Advance SP does not take batteries. It has its own, rechargable li-on battery inside. You're probably thinking of the regular Advance.


Yeah, awesome, what about the tens of thousands of other laptop models on the market?


Well, i can only account for the machines that i have, of course.. Most Business Laptops come with Intel Chipsets (Wifi, Ethernet, Graphics, etc.) throughout and at least these should be working fine.


No more internet for you today, young man.


(...)one key difference is that you don't run Mac OS X as a server operating system or on the cloud.

http://www.apple.com/osx/server/

It's actually a pretty decent server environment.


Am I missing something or does this only run on apple hardware, yet apple don't make any server hardware?


They used to; nowadays you're apparently supposed to rackmount Mac Pros:

http://www.sonnettech.com/product/rackmacpro.html


That's a valid point, but you cannot elastically provision 100 OS X servers machines on demand in the cloud.


I don't think anyone has tried it, but is there a reason why it couldn't be done?




Barring some kind of medical emergency requiring CPR, it's safe to say quite a lot of people have never been rebooted.


Why not create a series of (edit: autoupdating) symlinks like ~/today and ~/yesterday? Just a thought.


Actually, 1 - jabłko, 5-21 jabłek, 22-24 jabłka, 25-31 jabłek, 32-34 jabłka and so on and so forth.


I was discussing this with my partner last night trying to understand the pattern/logic behind it. Would you see this similar pattern when counting oranges or coffee cups?


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