mrschimpf said:This is exactly the commercial that I saw on Comcast.
DToTheJ said:Anyone remember how Playboy TV was such a big deal when it first came out?
DToTheJ said:Anyone remember how Playboy TV was such a big deal when it first came out? Of course, I only tuned in for the interviews. ;D
MarcB said:I was watching something on VH-1 and a commercial came on promoting Comcast's Erotic Network Programming Available on On-Demand Channel 1. It's the first time I've seen Comcast promote "adult" programming.
FreddyE1977 said:MarcB said:I was watching something on VH-1 and a commercial came on promoting Comcast's Erotic Network Programming Available on On-Demand Channel 1. It's the first time I've seen Comcast promote "adult" programming.
Comcast is in the process of changing it's name to Xfinity.
I guess we all know what the "X" stands for now...
raptusregaliter said:On a more practical note, I can't believe anyone actually buys porn anymore. You can find anything you want--with as much specificity as you crave--on dozens and dozens of free streaming sites.
Not that I would know about such things... ;D
bk77 said:raptusregaliter said:On a more practical note, I can't believe anyone actually buys porn anymore. You can find anything you want--with as much specificity as you crave--on dozens and dozens of free streaming sites.
Not that I would know about such things... ;D
Even in this day and age I am pretty sure there are still a few places in the US where porn is illegal, even including the downloading of porn. I would imagine if one lives in a place where porn is not allowed then the ISP addresses of those who live in such an area, the porn would be blocked. I believe there are a few counties even today where even the receiving of mail order porn is a big no no. For those people who live in those areas, if they want porn then they have to drive a ways to get it.
Also despite I am sure the tons of internet adult sites out there there are some porn which still isn't available online such as a good many of the Ron Jeremy films for example and Ron's a big star in the world of X. Wouldn't surprise me if Jeremy does this on purpose just to keep those dirty book stores open .
Lkeller said:I remember an ABC newsman complaining a few years ago that he was unable to do internet research on breast cancer because the ABC servers had software installed that blocked access to 'adult' content...and apparently anything associated with "breasts" was included.
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