We still don't know why anyone would bother to download Netflix episode
via torrent when Netflix is available in their country and at a cheap
price. Like many streaming services these days Netflix uses "adaptive
streaming" and I don't know of any apps that can capture those since
each segment is encrypted. Most likely the torrents are screen captures
which means they are a 2nd generation and inferior to just watching it
on Netflix. Maybe it's a thrill factor to use TPB?
On 06/07/2015 11:43 AM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
There's a mid-range Sony 50" TV in the living room, but I mostly watch
stuff on my computer or iPads. And, the TV and computer both have 2.1
speaker systems. But, yeah, I did have 2.5 miles of fiber optic line
buried out to the house 12 years ago, and as Natel's customer base has
grown, my available bandwidth has become quite large.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote :
No, it was a comment that I "hoped" you really weren't watching the
show on a small laptop screen. The 55" TV I have was only $500 and
NOT a smart TV. So very affordable by most anyone here. It is the
right size for the living room. I did not buy it for bragging rights.
And I don't care what you have either. Whatever floats your boat. I
think Alex has better bragging rights and a better Internet connection
to boot.
I noticed the genre styles of the episodes because I watch shows from
places all over the world. But I would think to most viewers it would
become obvious after a while. I first noticed it with the cop
segments then the humor in the Mexican one then the obvious homage to
Bollywood.
On 06/07/2015 09:37 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com
<mailto:turquoi...@yahoo.com> [FairfieldLife] wrote:
*/When did "My home theater screen is bigger and higher resolution
than your home theater screen" become the hipster version of "My
dick is bigger than yours?" :-)/*
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/*
*/Don't get all non-pirate self-righteous on me. I can download
anything you name in 1080p (or if I want, 4K), and within a day of
the time you can download it and pay for it. Then, after I have
downloaded it, I can access it via WiFi any of my available
TVs/monitors. The biggest of them is 58 inches diagonally, at 4K
resolution. Hope I didn't harsh your virtual hard-on. :-) :-) :-)/*
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/*
*/That said (of necessity, because you seem to have this annoying
*need* to be a dick, even though you may say some occasionally
interesting things), the insight about the stories in the
different locations reflecting the cinematic histories of those
locations is pretty good. If you thought that up on your own, deep
bow. On the other hand, if you just ripped it off from someone
else and reposted it here to sound more hip, uh.../*
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*/Isn't this cool? Only YOU know whether you really deserve praise
or scorn. :-) :-) :-)/*
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