many of the programs that you watch are on there hosts website. But for copyright (money $) reasons it is wise you should stick to these sites.
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gollum
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Sun 1 Jul, 2012 04:10 pm
@tsarstepan,
I just tried Hulu. I saw about one minutes of a movie (the opening credits) then it stopped and said for the rest I need Huluplus.com, which is $7.99 per month after a free week.
hulu used to be a novelty in which you could get connected to old tv shows. Theyve gradually morphed over to a sort of "cable service" for vintage tv and movies.
Id rather watch on a big screen while sitting on a couch
My TV is set up so that I could use it as a monitor for my computer. I don't ever go there, but if I were to watch on line movies, that's how I would handle it.
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jhems
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Mon 2 Jul, 2012 05:52 am
@gollum,
Discovery mans v/s wild and mega builders.
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kraj8995
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Tue 3 Jul, 2012 02:40 am
@tsarstepan,
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
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rannyann
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Fri 27 Jul, 2012 09:56 am
Mostly i use internet to watch movies because i never watch TV.