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		By: Rocket Wolf		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[People dont want the internet in their home, they want the key to it. People dont want to download 63GB of data to their computer, they want the key to access it on the net where it will always be un-damaged and always up to date. People dont want updates and data constantly streaming to their computers just to update things that dont interest them, they have data caps, bandwidth caps, and dont need something using up their battery power downloading the updates to their offline app. They want content and data that is important to them, relevant to them and could care less about hte other 62GB that doesnt interest them. People dont want to have the responsibility of protecting or losing the data they download, they are too lazy, they just want access to it when they want it, how they want it, and not be responsible for protecting any of it. It appears you didnt think this through. You have to be in touch with the nature of the beast, not just the beast it self. You are addressing 0.1% of the world population, the hoarders.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People dont want the internet in their home, they want the key to it. People dont want to download 63GB of data to their computer, they want the key to access it on the net where it will always be un-damaged and always up to date. People dont want updates and data constantly streaming to their computers just to update things that dont interest them, they have data caps, bandwidth caps, and dont need something using up their battery power downloading the updates to their offline app. They want content and data that is important to them, relevant to them and could care less about hte other 62GB that doesnt interest them. People dont want to have the responsibility of protecting or losing the data they download, they are too lazy, they just want access to it when they want it, how they want it, and not be responsible for protecting any of it. It appears you didnt think this through. You have to be in touch with the nature of the beast, not just the beast it self. You are addressing 0.1% of the world population, the hoarders.</p>
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