I'm not sure where you're downloading your TV torrents from, but the TV rips I get are never badly named or bad quality.
The.Daily.Show.2011.01.20.Kambiz.Hosseini.and.Saman.Arbabi.HDTV.XviD-FQM
and shows are always available within 1-2 hours of the time they aired in multiple formats.
The only thing that would persuade me to pay for a TV show or accept an ad is if it somehow was available online before TV.
Democracy Now? 1 hour a day for a full show, and about 10minutes if you just want to get a rundown of important events. The other 50 minutes are usually lengthy interviews with various people. (example Glenn Greenwald, Noam Chomsky are frequent guests)
NPR is decent as well.
This could potentialy be useful. Imagine when they discover the gene for sensing heat. if we could genetically engineer humans to feel 35C to feel like 20. we could solve global warming =D
or at least i wouldnt feel so hot right now.
I fully agree with the article but then i also think that thsi music gets pushed by producers and record companies. sometimes its "cool" because it keeps airing on MTV and the crowd will follow to watch. But I think that's only for a short time. what is popular sometimes doesnt correspond with what the majority actualy listens to. I was just lookign at the LastFM charts and bands like Radiohead and Beatles are always on top. Sure MTV might push Britney Spears on top but it will never replace the music that is better by quality. I will rush to download a song that's popular to hear it and listen to it for a while but if the music is bad it will eventualy get off my playlist and Beatles will stay.
I'm not sure where you're downloading your TV torrents from, but the TV rips I get are never badly named or bad quality. The.Daily.Show.2011.01.20.Kambiz.Hosseini.and.Saman.Arbabi.HDTV.XviD-FQM and shows are always available within 1-2 hours of the time they aired in multiple formats. The only thing that would persuade me to pay for a TV show or accept an ad is if it somehow was available online before TV.
Democracy Now? 1 hour a day for a full show, and about 10minutes if you just want to get a rundown of important events. The other 50 minutes are usually lengthy interviews with various people. (example Glenn Greenwald, Noam Chomsky are frequent guests) NPR is decent as well.
This could potentialy be useful. Imagine when they discover the gene for sensing heat. if we could genetically engineer humans to feel 35C to feel like 20. we could solve global warming =D or at least i wouldnt feel so hot right now.
they will also have no pinky
I fully agree with the article but then i also think that thsi music gets pushed by producers and record companies. sometimes its "cool" because it keeps airing on MTV and the crowd will follow to watch. But I think that's only for a short time. what is popular sometimes doesnt correspond with what the majority actualy listens to. I was just lookign at the LastFM charts and bands like Radiohead and Beatles are always on top. Sure MTV might push Britney Spears on top but it will never replace the music that is better by quality. I will rush to download a song that's popular to hear it and listen to it for a while but if the music is bad it will eventualy get off my playlist and Beatles will stay.