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What if Netflix Ceased to Exist?
Science fiction nightmare scenario! Picture this: having already, wisely, ditched Netflix’s disc service for streaming-only, you wake up to learn that Netflix will cease operations altogether, 30 days from today. In other words, you have 30 days to watch films … Continue reading →
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