

Clem wrote:I still find it absolutely amazing that while taking a shit, I can use my iPhone to place an Amazon order and have it at my door less than 20 hours later (on a Saturday morning, no less) for a shipping cost that is less than local sales tax.
I fucking love Amazon!

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Clem wrote:Okay, now let me stream that shit to my 360 or PS3 (without having to fiddlefuck around with some in-between media server software).

Dear Customers,
Today we’re announcing our biggest addition yet, bringing nearly 3,000 more titles to Prime Instant Video. We’ve struck a deal with Discovery Networks to bring some of the highest quality, non-fiction, informative and entertaining content about the world to our Amazon Prime customers. Rolling out over the next few weeks are TV shows from Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, and Science. Prime members, at no additional cost, can now stream more than 17,000 titles.
The new titles include hits such as Deadliest Catch, Mythbusters, Man vs. Wild, Dirty Jobs, Gold Rush: Alaska, and Shark Week, TLC series like Say Yes to the Dress and Cake Boss, as well as content like How It’s Made from Science, and The Jeff Corwin Experience from Animal Planet.




Clem wrote:This is not the first time I've said this and I suspect it won't be the last:
Give me a 360 or PS3 interface to Prime!




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