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First, most people had no PC.
Then, they had one PC.
Then, their kids had PCs too.
A house full of PCs.
Here comes BG with a 'great' idea: connect all these PCs on a home server.
Now, why would anyone want/need a server, consuming energy, probably making noise too, connected to the TV in order to watch downloaded movies (which is most of the substance in BG's idea), if for a tiny fraction of the cost of all that, you can burn it to a CD or DVD to watch it on the DVD-player that you, usually, already have?
If it's the back-up thing, isn't it...
a) way cheaper,
b) less space-consuming,
c) less energy-consuming,
d) easier to carry around,
e) easier to hide/put in a (fireproof?) vault when you're out of town,
f) perhaps even more reliable,
..to just use an external back-up hard disk drive?
Isn't there a nice program for Windows to periodically, automatically, back-up all photo's, home video's, etc. on such a drive?