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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1199449"]250 gig is not bad, except like they said where you're splitting cable with roommates or other apartments. I live in a condo, just me and my fiance. But I don't have anything beyond broadcast cable. Not even basic. I stream everything via hulu, or download it. I have my whole system running to a t.v., for hulu and such, and also my PS3 can dowload movies, stream netflix (although I've yet to try or need it) or play files from a usb drive. I watch a good deal of t.v. and movies too. In addition, I transfer some pretty large music files back and forth with other musicians. Some project files can be over 100 megabytes or MORE, depending on what settings I'm recording at. Point is, I've yet to hit any "cap" with Comcast, who service this area and supposedly have a 250 gig cap. Like they say in the article, the percentage of customers that use the limit is TINY. It's mostly people running servers from home, etc. I've been streaming all my t.v. and such for several YEARS now, and don't come close to touching the limit. And if you ARE coming close to the cap, switch to standard def or 480p or whatever it is. You'll cut usage in half. [/QUOTE]
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