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eAi
Posted at 26/11/2006, 11:32
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england here... | |||||
Nub4U
Posted at 26/11/2006, 13:59
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i'm from germany. love series and i'm glad that there are so many american sites, wehre i can download all this stuff. german dubbing is the biggest shit you ever seen. ^^ |
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johnim
Posted at 26/11/2006, 16:35
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im from the uk | |||||
odysseus19
Posted at 26/11/2006, 21:02
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upstate new york, usa, near state capital of albany... i love this site too, and am very glad the problems have been resolved, and i could rebuild "my shows"! btw, on american tv, we now average 20 minutes per hour of god-damned commercials!!!! it is so excessive that they are driving millions of us to bittorrent sites like this one so we can actually follow the stories on our shows -- lol -- (and cable networks are no better!!)!!!!!! and the cable systems -- those very cable systems are the largest advertisers on their own cable systems -- if their services are so very good, why might that be? it isn't as though they actually have any competition -- they are a legalized monopoly!! and satellite isn't any real competition; the cable companies have personally authored the communications laws in the usa making it (at first) illegal, then prohibitively expensive for satellite systems or other utilities to offer reasonable quality high-speed internet services! the signal quality on nearly all of the usa-based cable systems is laughable! there are also huge downtime and brownout percentages!! broadband internet in the usa is a joke on all americans too -- at best, our "generous" [not!!!] cable system providers allow us to get an advertised 5mb/s download and 2 mb/s upload -- all for the paltry sum of @$50-$80 per month; that signal rating is patently false. as a retired (medically) former mcse, i have long had access to real signal testing and speed rating software from independent 3rd parties, and these 3rd party programs have consistently proven that the "rated speed" is often 2 or 2.5 times what the best effective speed actually is. in the uk, for instance, that kind of service would very swiftly land the provider in receivership; here in the "good 'ol usa", we allow these ass-monkeys complete control of their business's regulation -- "for the good of the public". about this subject, at least, most americans are one of two things: 1) illiterate and totally ignorant of the real facts about the criminal way they are being treated as peasants by the local dukes and lords; -or- 2) s - t - u - p - i - d [read: "knows better, but allows this to continue anyway"]! for me, at least, this is the best way to fight back. however, a great many more people need to join the "quiet revolution" in order to bring some sanity back to telecommunications policy in the usa. joining and supporting real agents for consumer-friendly change such as the "electronic frontier foundation" (http://www.eff.org) ![]() usa citizens/denizens reading this to do so immediately, and use this posting's content freely to convince anyone you know that agrees to do so as well! "help me, obiwan, you're our any hope..." odysseus19 |
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ginnalee
Posted at 26/11/2006, 21:53
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greetings! i'm from tampa, usa. great site! ![]() |
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AllOver
Posted at 26/11/2006, 22:06
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portland, or here. awesome site! | |||||
soniv
Posted at 27/11/2006, 10:50
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rio de janeiro, brazil. | |||||
jados
Posted at 27/11/2006, 16:04
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sao paulo, brazil | |||||
LachlanT
Posted at 27/11/2006, 17:39
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aussie here... for a kinda small country we seem to pop up a bit... or else we just pipe up a lot?! |
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Sleepw@lker
Posted at 28/11/2006, 05:34
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czech republic ![]() but there is good beer ![]() |
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Tonsar
Posted at 28/11/2006, 06:03
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per capita aussies are the most prolific downloaders of tv shows. the uk runs second .... like the ashes ... lol. ( or so i saw reported recently ) we ( aussies ) are experiancing a "stiring" of the laws regarding media ownership. soon i envisage a day when tv shows ( and movies) will air on the same day globally. we will have a ton of channels to choose from all loaded with crap advertising. that will slow piracy a little. still those days are years away. tonsar |
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fishb0ne
Posted at 28/11/2006, 07:36
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latvia here ![]() |
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gamiN
Posted at 28/11/2006, 21:42
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quito, ecuador! | |||||
super12
Posted at 28/11/2006, 22:20
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kiwi living in aussie | |||||
ontheroad
Posted at 28/11/2006, 23:38
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french, brought up in australia, living in hong kong | |||||