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Originally Posted by Robbie
Here's your answer Gideon...
I personally find very little on television worth much except for some HBO and Showtime original series. And even those are only good for a mildly enjoyable interlude at the end of the day when a person is winding down.
Unlike you...I have no need to "timeshift" a movie or television show that I have already viewed. And on the rare occasion that I might miss an episode of True Blood or Dexter, it turns out that HBO and Showtime both have FREE Video On Demand so you can catch it whenever you want AND I also have a DVR with my cable box.
So no, I just don't see why I would ever need to first record the show, then NOT watch it...but instead take the time to turn it into a bit torrent. THEN upload it. THEN at some undetermined time in the future, download it and watch it.
Sounds like going around my asshole to get to my balls.
Your arguments are so damn stupid Gideon. Get a life...on second thought...don't! I love reading you making a jackass out of yourself over and over.   
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1. my cable box free VOD only shows the current season, and sometimes only the last couple of episodes
2. 1 would rather use the 15/month/tv to lease a new server for myself than give it to the cable company for an inferior timeshifting device (one that stops working/loses settings when the power goes out for example)
3. i don't record the show then upload it to download it., i just download it. The cloud (swarm) is my source for the timeshifted content, it just like your local pvr hard drive is the source for YOUR timeshifted tv show. Both are NOT the original source of the broadcast, and are therefore both are only legal because of the timeshifting ruling.
i suspect the 3 point misrepresentation of what i have repeatedly said is another "kids driving around in a van stealing wifi" style misrepresentation. Because otherwise you have the reading and comprehension level of a 3rd grader.