No, I am totally with you on the rant (and on the 'why don't they teach us stuff like that?'). It would be so awesome if I could have my regular US netflix subscription and for, I don't know, $5 extra a month (about half the cost of a monthly subscription I think) I could get access to other countries' content. I mean, I understand there's licencing fees and whatnot, but still... sigh.
I do like that Ancestry has the US/Canada/your country version and then a more inclusive 'lost of countries' version. It's helped me find a lot of stuff in Canada, Sweden and other random Europe places. Sometimes access to the larger catalog of records doesn't help at all, but it's nice to at least be able to search it. Do you have both as well or just the Canada version?
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I do like that Ancestry has the US/Canada/your country version and then a more inclusive 'lost of countries' version. It's helped me find a lot of stuff in Canada, Sweden and other random Europe places. Sometimes access to the larger catalog of records doesn't help at all, but it's nice to at least be able to search it. Do you have both as well or just the Canada version?