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BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to markopoleo

Re: 6000 gigs of data says otherwise.

said by markopoleo:

said by nukscull :

said by markopoleo:

Thats just movies! I have not checked TV shows and music on WHS
Because clearly, someone with 6+TB of storage at home is the rule and not the exception to the rule.
Mmm most people I know have at least 1 TB of space. Its not that uncommon as you think, people stream from all different sorts. I don't think anyone has not burned a copy of a movie they get from netflix.
That's illegal. Some people CHOOSE to follow the law. And most people make more than minimum wage so they can afford their content. Honestly if one has to copy a DVD that they can get at wal-mart for $5 well that's just sad. And perhaps they need to be getting another job for better education instead of sitting on the couch watching movies.


Steve Mehs
Gun Control Is Using A Steady Hand
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quote:
That's illegal. Some people CHOOSE to follow the law
OH NOES! We wouldn't to do anything illegal now would we? Give me a break, who gives a shit. Do you have any idea of how many hundreds of movies I have from when I had Netflix and did 'Burn N Return'. And in a good portion of the movies I copied, I made a point to remove the FBI warning. FUCK THE MPAA!!!

A lot of these movies I never ended up watching as shortly after I canceled Netflix I got an HDTV and HD Upconversion DVD player. Since the burned DVDs were compressed to fit on a single layer disc, there was really no advantage in picture quality when watching on an upconversion player.

I used Netflix like a cheap twenty dollar whore, then I slapped it on the ass, smacked it across the mouth, called it a bitch and threw it to the curb. I used, abused and took advantage of unlimited DVD rentals. This was before they started to throttle, sometimes I'd do upwards of 50 movies a month on the 3 out at a time plan. I was working nights at this point, my mail would come around 10 in the morning, my uncle, who lives literally right around the corner from me would get his mail at around 1 in the afternoon. I'd get my three movies in the mail, copy them, then on my way to work drop them off in his mail box and they'd be sent out the same day they were delivered. I think I had Netflix for two years, give or take a monbth.

markopoleo

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Bonne Terre, MO
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said by BF69:

That's illegal. Some people CHOOSE to follow the law. And most people make more than minimum wage so they can afford their content. Honestly if one has to copy a DVD that they can get at wal-mart for $5 well that's just sad. And perhaps they need to be getting another job for better education instead of sitting on the couch watching movies.
Once again BF69 you lack insight on a subject.
1. Education is not a problem, considering most "pirates" to you, are educated, as in some higher learning. Way to play the "only stupid people" and "only poor people" card.
2. I has NOTHING to do with cost, its about convince.

I swear you have no concept of this sort of thing in the real world. You go on and on about laws that have no merit in today's society.

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