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SD#60 Was He Korean?
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Obama Isn’t A Gay Angel
May 17, 2012 By ZukeNo doubt by now you’ve seen or at least heard of Time Magazine’s latest attempt to shock us into buying their wares. In the off chance you Read More » -
TRON: Uprising pilot online now
May 14, 2012 By StarkTV networks have decided to jump on the trend of releasing the pilots for new TV series online before they air on television. Disney XD has Read More » -
SD#59 Insert Title Here
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The Animated Adventures of Firefly
May 10, 2012 By zohnerIf you consider yourself any sort of sci-fi geek at all, then you are surely familiar with the amazingly epic, yet poorly abused, mistreated, and canceled Read More »
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Here’s an easy way around Comcasts limitations, get DSL. I’m not certain about other providers, but as a Qwest employee I can tell you they do Not have any type of a limit on downloads. So for the groovy people out there who seed my torrents, get DSL please and let me continue to bite my thumb at US copyright laws in peace.
Well, that’s not entirely true . . . DSL’s main limitation is the speed itself. I know you and I go back and forth on this a lot, but the fact of the matter is my cable is faster than your DSL. Granted, with DSL the speed is (almost always) guaranteed, and with cable it’s usually a best case scenario. Also, it really depends on who you are going through in terms of the speed/price ratio; if your ISP was charging you twice the price for what you have, you’d be singing a different tune.
In the long run, for a residential user, I’d be happier with the fiber network which give you unlimited speed and caps at 100GB a month . . . if only they extended out here.