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I like the idea of not being shackled by media giants.
http://slashdot.org/articles/04/10/05/2232203.shtml?tid=188&tid=129&tid=95&tid=1
I'm addicted to my computer and only watch television to hang out with
my girl friend and see some news / sports.  Not sure if "regular" people
would really use bitTorrent like this.  Are there any schools /
nonprofits around here using BT?  Just about every torrent I see on the
net is definitely illegal.  It would be nice to see an independent news
or movie producer use this stuff right.  Is this realistic?  Is somebody
doing it and I just haven't stumbled across them yet?
- --
- -Eric
http://caffeinated.homelinux.net/
"We don't know if he's an underdeveloped
human or a brilliant beast."
- - Some Simpsons episode the other day.
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