

Patented manager emails, old family recipe.


Patented manager emails, old family recipe.


I remember it being my first search engine after seeing a tv ad for it in the 90s.
Never thought about it for about 20 years but a little sad nonetheless.
We are not always our quickest. My original response should have been something like:
Leave me out of it. Whatever you got it wasn’t from me.
But I thought of that too late.
If my original comment was better it would have been easier to reply to and carry on the joke.
If it’s me? I feel a little targeted here.


Thanks-that link doesn’t seem to be working at the moment though.
The article here seems to be implying the demographic of streaming is changing.
I was curious if it younger people (I) are shifting how they access it through piracy (what you were suggesting); (ii) it’s more of a broader shift from shows to YouTube or other types of “modern” content
Or more likely both but I was interested how much of each factor.


But is Plex that big with younger people in general?


I went from SF to Chicago for a few hundred dollars for a couple nights where I got my own cabin (probably 450 total — that might have been the price all the way to New York or just to Chicago, don’t remember). But I only booked about a month in advance. That was around 2019 so maybe prices have gone up radically since then?
But the long distance train experience in the US felt closer to a cruise than a sleeper train in Europe which I’m used to (all meals included, lounge carriage and so on).


It’s really good, relatively cheap, expands on the original game. Understandable.
I just want to add that the dramatised reading of the forum exchange is amazing: https://youtu.be/JqylqmDl0Mw