You mean they actually air those fantastic torrents on the television?
Now if only there was as a way to, I don't know, record them onto a re-watchable media or something.
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You mean they actually air those fantastic torrents on the television?
Now if only there was as a way to, I don't know, record them onto a re-watchable media or something.
Wow, you do dream big, don't you?
And someday there will be retail establishments where you can buy--no, rent!--those torrents.
Now if only there was as a way to, I don't know, record them onto a re-watchable media or something.
Not if you FORGET the show is on and aren't in possession of one of those newfangled DVRs or even say, a job, so you can buy one.
What's going on with the nova which is supr? The .org is timing out, and the .com and .net are asking for a credit card . . . .
.com and .net are fake sites. Don't give them your card number.
I seemed to remember that they used to be mirrors, or maybe that's somewhere else. But, yeah, no cc #.
I haven't been to the supr site recently. Instead I find myself somewhere else and just pick my show off the top of the list.
.com and .net are fake sites. Don't give them your card number.
It's almost as if... sometimes... on the internet... you can't trust people.
Suprnova was up as recently as Sunday night.
The site ita mentioned is fine for current TV shows, but it has nowhere near the number of torrents suprnova lists.