03-20-16, 01:56 AM | ||
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I can't say I agree wholeheartedly with the video but it's a fun little answer to all the bashing they recieve as the latest younger generation. |
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03-20-16, 09:10 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: NH
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I don't understand. I've downloaded a good number of YT videos to my Apple laptop. I can even burn them to DVD if I want to. Same deal with the CDs I ripped to iTunes.
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03-20-16, 09:10 AM | ||
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlantic Canada
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I think the main issue is just that with technological developments people have just changed the way they interact with media. Lots of people don't have television sets any longer - everything is done on a phone or tablet or laptop. Also, with the massive amount of information constantly available via the internet, people have increasingly lost their patience with repetition. Back in the day, we would do the same workouts over and over and over and over and over again for years and years. That's become less necessary but, more importantly, with the constant stimulation from the internet and endless opportunities for new things, new stimulus, I think lots of people are losing the focus required to stick with something over the long haul rather than always having something fresh and new. I don't think this is necessarily a generational thing, it's more a reaction to changing technology, regardless of people's age. |
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03-20-16, 09:20 AM | ||
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Minnesota
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03-20-16, 10:02 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Don't have much to add, just that I'm someone who is great with paying for Netflix and Hulu streaming, and I pay for a streaming music service too. But so far, I cannot get on board workout streaming services yet. We did the Les Mills steaming for about 6 months, but mostly because my husband wanted to, and then he got fed up with them and cancelled. Maybe Someday there will be an equivalent to Netflix that had such a vast catalog of workouts for a very reasonable monthly price, and I will sign up. But as it stands, the value for money is not there for me yet.
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