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So your tired of paying huge amounts of money to greedy TV coorporations? Your tired of paying huge amount of money to greedy communal arieals? Where they provide to you 30 channels and really you only use maybe 10 of them but they deliver the stations in packages so you dont have choise.
Then i found something that may have your interest: I just took the risc and downloaded and installed a software where you can watch TV online. Im quite amazed by this already. I can watch my local TV station "24 timer" broadcasted from the city i live in or i can, which i am doing atm, watch a random TV station from Florida called CCTV 20. This is LOOOOL
How this is possible economically is beyond the capabilities of my brain. But here it is.
However i have just downloaded this minutes ago so i dont know what to expect of popups and stuff, but i dissclicked things like would you like to recieve news .. bla bla bla.
Right now i dont pay a dime to TV stations, i dont posses a TV, yet i can watch TV. All i have to say is ftw.
LoL i almost forgot, the link, here it is: http://tvneto.com/download/
I did do some research before i downloaded this. I read this, i think you should do so too before downloading anything: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/tvneto.com/summary/
So you download this program and it installs a bar in your browser so if you are zealot about having a browser free from bars then this is not for you.
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Why did I not know that zealot is an actual word
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As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous!
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On April 02 2010 05:55 Enrique wrote: As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous! And the same word as Zeal and dragoon, lol alot of those made up fantasy words aren't made up just not popular.
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On April 02 2010 06:07 semantics wrote:Show nested quote +On April 02 2010 05:55 Enrique wrote: As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous! And the same word as Zeal and dragoon, lol alot of those made up fantasy words aren't made up just not popular. Dragoon's etymology is different from Zealot's...
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On April 02 2010 06:09 Jyvblamo wrote:Show nested quote +On April 02 2010 06:07 semantics wrote:On April 02 2010 05:55 Enrique wrote: As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous! And the same word as Zeal and dragoon, lol alot of those made up fantasy words aren't made up just not popular. Dragoon's etymology is different from Zealot's... As I recall, a Dragoon is a soldier who rides a horse but fights on foot. They used infantry weapons like muskets instead of cavalry weapons like pistols and sabers.
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Intriguing, but I'll wait awhile for further criticism.
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i think i have figured out the economic secret. There is no big TV stations like for example National geographic or discovery. Its all small TV stations and public service stations.
But i wonder if i can watch pro starcraft games at South Korean TV stations, if so, does anyone know any good South K TV stations that broadcast starcraft games? So i know what to look for.
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On April 02 2010 06:25 thopol wrote:Show nested quote +On April 02 2010 06:09 Jyvblamo wrote:On April 02 2010 06:07 semantics wrote:On April 02 2010 05:55 Enrique wrote: As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous! And the same word as Zeal and dragoon, lol alot of those made up fantasy words aren't made up just not popular. Dragoon's etymology is different from Zealot's... As I recall, a Dragoon is a soldier who rides a horse but fights on foot. They used infantry weapons like muskets instead of cavalry weapons like pistols and sabers. Very true. They were prevalent in Napoleonic era as troops who could travel very fast and could fight when they got there as opposed to troops who would march under grueling conditions on foot. Dragoons were often used by the british.
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On April 02 2010 06:50 Faronel wrote:Show nested quote +On April 02 2010 06:25 thopol wrote:On April 02 2010 06:09 Jyvblamo wrote:On April 02 2010 06:07 semantics wrote:On April 02 2010 05:55 Enrique wrote: As a fun fact for you, it comes from the same word as zealous! And the same word as Zeal and dragoon, lol alot of those made up fantasy words aren't made up just not popular. Dragoon's etymology is different from Zealot's... As I recall, a Dragoon is a soldier who rides a horse but fights on foot. They used infantry weapons like muskets instead of cavalry weapons like pistols and sabers. Very true. They were prevalent in Napoleonic era as troops who could travel very fast and could fight when they got there as opposed to troops who would march under grueling conditions on foot. Dragoons were often used by the british.
Like a reaver drop?
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nice find but the screen is too small !
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On April 02 2010 06:37 exeexe wrote: i think i have figured out the economic secret. There is no big TV stations like for example National geographic or discovery. Its all small TV stations and public service stations.
But i wonder if i can watch pro starcraft games at South Korean TV stations, if so, does anyone know any good South K TV stations that broadcast starcraft games? So i know what to look for. ongamenet and MBCgame i think
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On April 02 2010 07:04 KingofHearts wrote: nice find but the screen is too small !
rightclick and select fullscreen by the zoom
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So I assume it can receive miscellaneous channels globally? From local to channels like BBC or something. Nowadays even with a nice LCD TV, I rarely use it unless I want to see a movie or something. Everything is done on my PC D:
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how do i uninstall this? couldnt find the uninstaller. nvm found it
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