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Re: Internet TV - Now More Then Before
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:16 pm
by foxytaur (imported)
No, No ....It's cool. Yeah i'm a geek P; But im actually waiting for Paolo to hear what he has to say about the darkweb or heck anybody here who's jumped into the unknown.
I'm not sure if movies are streamed across it aswell but then again some places in europe have extremely speedy connections to pull it off so im not sure
Re: Internet TV - Now More Then Before
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:27 pm
by Paolo
Don't know a thing about it, sorry. No idea how to use it, but I have Tor. Looks like a text only browser to me. Wouldn't even know where or how to start - and really don't care!

Re: Internet TV - Now More Then Before
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:18 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Today
I taught a friend to search a movie on Google,
Search Videos, over 20 minutes and we found
Taras Bulba with Tony Curtis, Yul Brenner.
for free on YouTube

Re: Internet TV - Now More Then Before
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:52 pm
by Paolo
Somehow, I am not surprised...
Re: Internet TV - Now More Then Before
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 2:50 am
by StefanIsMe (imported)
I cancelled all satellite/cable services a couple years ago.
I have a normal, high(ish) speed 'net connection, so I decided fuck it, I'm not paying for 'regular' tv anymore.
BUT , I don't use ANY torrent stuff, either.
Too... messy. I hate the whole use-a-program-to-hunt-and-worry-about-seeding bullshit. I know, I know; everyone I know says "but its easy". It is, but it also just feels like a huge waste of time, and kinda quasi-legal (not that that usually bothers me!).
No, I say screw it.
I watch damn near everything on three sites; I pay EIGHT dollars for one of them (the second one), the others are free.
Crackle. Netflix. Comedy Central. And, if you're in the USA, Hulu.
With those three things, I have access to more free, good tv than I can watch; I only watch maybe an hour every couple days, so if I paid a hundred bucks a month for 'good' satelite, that'd be three bucks an hour! Fuck... no way.
Eight dollars a month (above my highspeed monthly plan, 40 bucks, which I'd be paying for anyway).