← Back to context Comment by brokenmachine 3 days ago I didn't look at the billboards when I was driving today.Did I just pirate my drive to work? 6 comments brokenmachine Reply drdeca 3 days ago Do the billboard ads fund the road maintenance? I didn’t think they did. I thought people just bought land next to the road and installed signs there. brokenmachine 3 days ago Does Google pay for your PC, power or internet connection? drdeca 3 days ago No, but they do pay the costs of hosting/serving the videos, which I thought was the relevant analogy to the service being used when driving on a road and there being billboards next to the road. 3 replies →
drdeca 3 days ago Do the billboard ads fund the road maintenance? I didn’t think they did. I thought people just bought land next to the road and installed signs there. brokenmachine 3 days ago Does Google pay for your PC, power or internet connection? drdeca 3 days ago No, but they do pay the costs of hosting/serving the videos, which I thought was the relevant analogy to the service being used when driving on a road and there being billboards next to the road. 3 replies →
brokenmachine 3 days ago Does Google pay for your PC, power or internet connection? drdeca 3 days ago No, but they do pay the costs of hosting/serving the videos, which I thought was the relevant analogy to the service being used when driving on a road and there being billboards next to the road. 3 replies →
drdeca 3 days ago No, but they do pay the costs of hosting/serving the videos, which I thought was the relevant analogy to the service being used when driving on a road and there being billboards next to the road. 3 replies →
Do the billboard ads fund the road maintenance? I didn’t think they did. I thought people just bought land next to the road and installed signs there.
Does Google pay for your PC, power or internet connection?
No, but they do pay the costs of hosting/serving the videos, which I thought was the relevant analogy to the service being used when driving on a road and there being billboards next to the road.
3 replies →