As he zeroes in on the day on which he can finally smother net neutrality with a pillow, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai took to Twitter on Tuesday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of。 The Big Lebowski 。The Big Lebowski。
, a movie that's going to be harder, and more expensive to stream when net neutrality goes away. 。SEE ALSO:More tech companies sue FCC over net neutrality。 Tuesday's homage from Pai also included a link on the film to your aunt's favorite weekly newsletter,Parade Magazine。
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Tweet may have been deleted 。 As The A.V. Club notes, Pai has tweeted references to。Lebowski 。
on a number of occasions, the references sometimes more forced than others.。
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Thanks for signing up!。The repeal of net neutrality could pave the way for tiered internet speed access, meaning consumers and companies would be charged more for faster internet. And, to put it in terms maybe Pai would understand, paying more money is something that the Dude just wouldn't abide, man. 。 SEE ALSO:This Burger King video is the net neutrality explainer you never knew you needed 。 Besides paying more for access to internet that's fast enough to, you know, actually stream movies, consumers could also face higher subscription rates from services such as Netflix or Hulu that stream films like。
The Big Lebowski 。 The Big Lebowski。in order to offset higher costs. 。
Which is all well and good for Pai, who seems like the kind of guy who would boast about his "bitchin' man cave" (that NRA gun award would have really tied the room together) where he can rest in an old easy chair and watch his 19-year-old VHS copy of 。
because VHS tapes "just give the film that nostalgic quality, ya know?"。
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