If it didn't support enough content for 24x7 but could concentrate on 2-3 good shows and sell them direct at 99c/episode?
Not really, Kodak where at the forefront of large low noise CCDs in the early 90s. They had industrial chips that wiped the floor with a lot of the science CCD suppliers. The first pro digital cameras where from Kodak,…
Well it was Pasadena, so Mexican or McD were the options. Go into an American supermarket and there are dozens of types (or at least shapes) of bread - all the same oversweet soft wonderloaf inside, and dozens of types…
As a european grad student at Caltech - I can say that the pasadena Trader Joe's bread and cheese is the only thing that allowed me to survive American (or at least LA) cuisine.
I remember watching an American explain to a very confused German colleague that Americans couldn't afford to take 6 weeks holiday because their economy was so powerful. Perplexed German engineers are so cute!
If it didn't support enough content for 24x7 but could concentrate on 2-3 good shows and sell them direct at 99c/episode?
Not really, Kodak where at the forefront of large low noise CCDs in the early 90s. They had industrial chips that wiped the floor with a lot of the science CCD suppliers. The first pro digital cameras where from Kodak,…
Well it was Pasadena, so Mexican or McD were the options. Go into an American supermarket and there are dozens of types (or at least shapes) of bread - all the same oversweet soft wonderloaf inside, and dozens of types…
As a european grad student at Caltech - I can say that the pasadena Trader Joe's bread and cheese is the only thing that allowed me to survive American (or at least LA) cuisine.
I remember watching an American explain to a very confused German colleague that Americans couldn't afford to take 6 weeks holiday because their economy was so powerful. Perplexed German engineers are so cute!