I used to work for our state broadcaster. It was well known within the industry that if audio channels went down, or were wrong you'd get more complaints than if video quality dropped.
I've used the Times a handful of times as a student. It's always painful when student discount ends and you ring up and say I can't afford £26 a month. They'll drop it to £10 then £5 but they never match my student…
This reminds me of an interesting difference in language semantics when I moved from the UK to the Bay area. In the UK it's normal to say "alright?" as if to say hello. I found people would respond "why wouldn't I be?"…
I used to work for our state broadcaster. It was well known within the industry that if audio channels went down, or were wrong you'd get more complaints than if video quality dropped.
I've used the Times a handful of times as a student. It's always painful when student discount ends and you ring up and say I can't afford £26 a month. They'll drop it to £10 then £5 but they never match my student…
This reminds me of an interesting difference in language semantics when I moved from the UK to the Bay area. In the UK it's normal to say "alright?" as if to say hello. I found people would respond "why wouldn't I be?"…