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pat man

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#725384
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**RUMOR** Original theatrical cut of the OT to be released on blu ray!!
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I'm back! I've just been busy. Anyways, if this is true it is fantastic news. It will make up for an entire generation, like myself, to see Star Wars in it's original glory. Hope like everyone says that it won't be messed up by "modern" standards. And I'm sure Disney, Lucasfilm, and 20th-Century Fox, can make an agreement, "if" Fox owns them or not, all I know is they have distribution rights. Anyways glad to be back.   

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#653815
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Star Wars Blu-ray and DVD Combo Packs. (Please Read 1st post)
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Hey I’m finally back on OT.com, I was very busy. Anyways here is the link for information on the combo packs.

 

Mod Edit: a working url for the link above can be found at the Internet Archive’s WayBack Machine:-

http://web.archive.org/web/20131011124133/https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-blu-ray-dvd-combo-packs-coming-october-8.html

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#621705
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Google Fiber The next big thing?(no Joke and Please read the 1st post.)
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pat man said:

Here in the U.S. the average for internet is 13 Megabytes a Second and lower, for a very Expensive Price. Around the World 100 Megabytes a Second is Average. 

Google Has created something new and it's all over Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. It has speeds of 1 Gigabyte (1,000 Megabytes) in a second and uses Fiber wires instead of Cable or phone line. and is only Available in Kansas City U.S. But They will Be world wide in 4-5 years from now. This also includes T.V.

http://fiber.google.com/about/

 

   Ignore repeat.

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#621704
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Google Fiber The next big thing?(no Joke and Please read the 1st post.)
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pat man said:

Here in the U.S. the average for internet is 13 Megabytes a Second and lower, for a very Expensive Price. Around the World 100 Megabytes a Second is Average. 

Google Has created something new and it's all over Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. It has speeds of 1 Gigabyte (1,000 Megabytes) in a second and uses Fiber wires instead of Cable or phone line. and is only Available in Kansas City U.S. But They will Be world wide in 4-5 years from now. This also includes T.V.

http://fiber.google.com/about/

 

   Ignore repeat

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#621703
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Google Fiber The next big thing?(no Joke and Please read the 1st post.)
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pat man said:

Here in the U.S. the average for internet is 13 Megabytes a Second and lower, for a very Expensive Price. Around the World 100 Megabytes a Second is Average. 

Google Has created something new and it's all over Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. It has speeds of 1 Gigabyte (1,000 Megabytes) in a second and uses Fiber wires instead of Cable or phone line. and is only Available in Kansas City U.S. But They will Be world wide in 4-5 years from now. This also includes T.V.

http://fiber.google.com/about/

 

   I forgot to tell you 1,000 Megabytes= 1 Gigabyte.

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#621702
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Google Fiber The next big thing?(no Joke and Please read the 1st post.)
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pat man said:

Here in the U.S. the average for internet is 13 Megabytes a Second and lower, for a very Expensive Price. Around the World 100 Megabytes a Second is Average. 

Google Has created something new and it's all over Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. It has speeds of 1 Gigabyte (1,000 Megabytes) in a second and uses Fiber wires instead of Cable or phone line. and is only Available in Kansas City U.S. But They will Be world wide in 4-5 years from now. This also includes T.V.

http://fiber.google.com/about/

 

 I forgot to tell you 1000 megabytes= 1 Gigabyte

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#621697
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Google Fiber The next big thing?(no Joke and Please read the 1st post.)
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Mrebo said:

The internet here (around DC) is so bad. 0.5M download speed, streaming video too often struggles. bkev makes a good point. With a system of internet as far-reaching as ours (including many who still don't have cable availability) it's no surprise the average speed isn't pretty low. Though I'd expect our capitol to do much better. I'm curious about the google, but wonder how much of our privacy we must sell to partake.

  Wow that's bad speed.