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 | omg i have not downloaded mp3s in so long, with hd and xm radio, and my car is the only place i need it i dont care anymore, my issue is movies, where i live there are no places to buy movies, and i will not buy the editited monkey shit from walmart, there are no theaters ect, and i dont have a credit card, so i need another way to leagle get movies, like let me download divx's and bill me every month i'll send a money order, i'd do that for $1 each, and it cost them nothing exept bandwidth, and me a blank disk, and wow all the people who benifit, isps, blank media companys, artists ect. why cant they see this? | | |
|  4 edits | Whats wrong with renting DVD's or blu-ray's from Netflix? Is $14 a month still too much to stay legal? I am sure you at least have a checking account, just about any bank will give you a debit card for use with a checking account, and the debit card will work just like a Visa or Mastercard for online purchases. If you get a Paypal account you can get a Paypal debit card (works like a mastercard) and it will automatically draw funds right from the checking account at your bank when you make a purchase. If you are at all persistant you can easily average less than a buck a piece over the month for Netflix rentals.
Netflix is the only way to go for blu-ray, 3 at a time and I have a constant supply; way more movies then I ever have time to watch, and all I have to do is walk out to the mailbox a few times a week. I have the new released Indiana Jones flic in my mail box right now, just havnt had time to make it out there yet. 
Internal PC blu-ray drives can easily be found for less than $100 now. I spend more than that in one night on a date. I just do not see any valid reason to spend the time and bandwidth just to download some cut-up, downgraded movie off the net that some 14 yr old ripped. Most of them are unwatchable since they typically have no clue on to how to sync their bitrate raped sound and video properly. I'll take my blu-ray rentals that play from my HTPC to my 47" 1080p LCD HDTV with intact original 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD sound pushed out to my Onkyo via HDMI anyday over that crap.  | |
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