Demonoid
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So this Rotary thing...?
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best tracker ever. Glad they seem to have some stability lately. A while back they were running all over the place. I heard they were in Canada for a little while because apparently our government is lax on copyright. Not sure who told him that, but couldn't be further from the truth.
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I'll pay for movies when they pay for the babysitting, outrageous gas prices, and lower the price of tickets. For me to go to a movie in the theater, its about 50 bucks. not counting gas to get there.
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+Bump for invitation code.
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I don't "smell good".
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My stance is if you use torrents to get your music and movies then you are a fucktard. Can't afford to buy it? Work harder in life to be more successful.
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I zoom therefore I am.
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majority of what i download is from itunes. Its the one interface my girlfriend has no issues using.
I prefer buying my stuff through itunes. It's quick, it's cheap, and I know there wont be any issues waiting for a download to finish.
For most movies it is ok, but there are more and more movies that it's 720p limitations really show themselves on my 60" plasma. What does that cause me to do.. but the blueray or use the built in VUDU player in the tv. It can stream 1080p and I can "own" or rent the titles I want.
I download tv shows, that at one point were broadcast over public owned airwaves for free, so not quite sure how that's considered stealing.
Cost is never a factor when I download something from a paid source (itunes, amazon, etc) or fire up a torrent. The primary reason is always convenience.
I do always like to hear the anti torrent people moan and whine. Not to burst your bubble but there is a lot of free music and video programming that is only distributed by p2p, should i not download that either?
I prefer buying my stuff through itunes. It's quick, it's cheap, and I know there wont be any issues waiting for a download to finish.
For most movies it is ok, but there are more and more movies that it's 720p limitations really show themselves on my 60" plasma. What does that cause me to do.. but the blueray or use the built in VUDU player in the tv. It can stream 1080p and I can "own" or rent the titles I want.
I download tv shows, that at one point were broadcast over public owned airwaves for free, so not quite sure how that's considered stealing.
Cost is never a factor when I download something from a paid source (itunes, amazon, etc) or fire up a torrent. The primary reason is always convenience.
I do always like to hear the anti torrent people moan and whine. Not to burst your bubble but there is a lot of free music and video programming that is only distributed by p2p, should i not download that either?