Television Shows you are watching on TV or DVD now.
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I haven't seen the newest one yet, but the first episode included the Litany Against Fear.
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Season Three of Portlandia
Season Two of Revenge
Season Two The Layover
Seasom Five Sons of Anarchy
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Season Two of Revenge
Season Two The Layover
Seasom Five Sons of Anarchy
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Sticking with The Big Bang Theory on Thursday nights.
During the week I'm catching the old shows on Antenna TV/MeTV:
Adam 12
Dragnet
Emergency
and sometimes Kojak and The Night Gallery on late at night.
During the week I'm catching the old shows on Antenna TV/MeTV:
Adam 12
Dragnet
Emergency
and sometimes Kojak and The Night Gallery on late at night.
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Black Mirror
I've been meaning to re-watch this for a while. Well worth the wait. Three episodes, three satires about aspects of modern technology.
They're great as a series, but the second episode, 15 Million Merits (set in an Xbox + X-factor + Brave New World sort of future), is a particularly fine hour television.

I've been meaning to re-watch this for a while. Well worth the wait. Three episodes, three satires about aspects of modern technology.
They're great as a series, but the second episode, 15 Million Merits (set in an Xbox + X-factor + Brave New World sort of future), is a particularly fine hour television.

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I preferred the 1st and 3rd instalments, but they're all worth a watch. Ep 3 is perhaps the most thought provoking.
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1st was brilliant... 3rd? I felt that was a bit of a missed opportunity.inhuien wrote:I preferred the 1st and 3rd instalments, but they're all worth a watch. Ep 3 is perhaps the most thought provoking.
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In what way, it was a drawn out plot but the implications were brilliant.
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You're right.. I hadn't gotten around to re-watching The Entire History of You when I replied, and I really did not take to it first time around. Where I saw a really interesting hard sci-fi technological story, the script degenerated into "sex lives of people I don't like"...inhuien wrote:In what way, it was a drawn out plot but the implications were brilliant.
... I stand corrected said the man in the orthopaedic shoes.
(Now I'm wondering now if there any other films/tv I hated that I can rewatch after this and TDKR...? Blood: The Last Vampire (2009 film), Cosmopolis and Battlefield: Earth?


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Really pissed at itunes and Fox, bought the latest season of Family Guy and apparently Fox has added ads to all of its shows that you purchase. (first ~30 sec AND the last ~30sec) of EACH episode.
No where on the description does it mention that ads are included. And at HD that means I burnt about a gig of download and storage space on ads.
Of course getting a refund is like pulling teeth, so just getting the word out.
No where on the description does it mention that ads are included. And at HD that means I burnt about a gig of download and storage space on ads.
Of course getting a refund is like pulling teeth, so just getting the word out.
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Fox is the shitheel of the entertainment industry, I refuse to buy their offerings except on disk.
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remind me to post a rant about iTunes & the iPod shuffle device,
the crux of which being that as soon as the device is plugged-in,
there is a script that launches iTunes & removes the device from
the Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) which makes you think you
cannot use the device as what it actually is, just another fucking
flash drive ... & that once you kill the Apple autorun, you STILL
can't drag & drop mp3s to the device, like any other PC fucking
friendly device ... also remind me to post that I done figgered
out how to get around ALL that bullshit, and put the mp3s you
want on your iPod device w/o going "thru" the iTunes application ...
the crux of which being that as soon as the device is plugged-in,
there is a script that launches iTunes & removes the device from
the Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) which makes you think you
cannot use the device as what it actually is, just another fucking
flash drive ... & that once you kill the Apple autorun, you STILL
can't drag & drop mp3s to the device, like any other PC fucking
friendly device ... also remind me to post that I done figgered
out how to get around ALL that bullshit, and put the mp3s you
want on your iPod device w/o going "thru" the iTunes application ...
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It´s because of things like this that so many people use The Pirate Bay and websites alike.Ampoliros wrote:Really pissed at itunes and Fox, bought the latest season of Family Guy and apparently Fox has added ads to all of its shows that you purchase. (first ~30 sec AND the last ~30sec) of EACH episode.
No where on the description does it mention that ads are included. And at HD that means I burnt about a gig of download and storage space on ads.
Of course getting a refund is like pulling teeth, so just getting the word out.
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You can't move/copyfiles to the iPod/iPad without making use of iTunes ... as far as I know. I am willing to learn though.SandRider wrote:also remind me to post that I done figgered
out how to get around ALL that bullshit, and put the mp3s you
want on your iPod device w/o going "thru" the iTunes application ...
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Seconded.Serkanner wrote:You can't move/copyfiles to the iPod/iPad without making use of iTunes ... as far as I know. I am willing to learn though.SandRider wrote:also remind me to post that I done figgered
out how to get around ALL that bullshit, and put the mp3s you
want on your iPod device w/o going "thru" the iTunes application ...
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I used a programme ages ago but can't remember it name, I'll keep on looking, but in the meantime go here: http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/08/10 ... your-ipod/
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I used copytrans http://www.copytrans.net/download.php on a 3rd gen 20GB ipod, can't say how it would work with the more smart versions.
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Couln't you just have gotten a non-Apple MP3 player to do what y'all are talking about?
I will never understand this obsession with paying to much for something that only uses proprietary software.
I will never understand this obsession with paying to much for something that only uses proprietary software.
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of course you can, although there wasn't mush choice personally in 2004, the problems not with move the file per say it rebuilding the data base on the I device. As a mass storage device afaik it's just a drag and drop procedure, but the Eye won't see it.
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So, what happens to all the iTunes stuff when you die?
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Really can't say, I haven't synced ma pod in years. Mostly I used my note and poweramp.
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iPod Classic is almost the only decently sized (160GB FTW) MP3 player out there... And perversely, Apple wants to discontinue it...Freakzilla wrote:Couln't you just have gotten a non-Apple MP3 player to do what y'all are talking about?
I will never understand this obsession with paying to much for something that only uses proprietary software.
I have the opposite problem, I've imported all my music into iTunes (I quite like it now) and now I can't auto- sync to my Android phone...

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Can't songbird do that?
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iTunes grants only the buyer a license, so none of the things you die on iTunes are devisable by will. However, I believe that Bruce Willis currently has a lawsuit pending to ask the court to rule that limitation on transferability is void, so he can leave his iTunes shit to his kids.Freakzilla wrote:So, what happens to all the iTunes stuff when you die?
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Beat me to it.Omphalos wrote:iTunes grants only the buyer a license, so none of the things you die on iTunes are devisable by will. However, I believe that Bruce Willis currently has a lawsuit pending to ask the court to rule that limitation on transferability is void, so he can leave his iTunes shit to his kids.Freakzilla wrote:So, what happens to all the iTunes stuff when you die?
Convert to MP3 and Archive.
Besides I think it would be up to Apple to keep up with accounts that stay open and used for decades.
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