You need to learn about Usenet.Opps. How did I miss this being back on? I guess my hatred for SyFy after Dark Matter was dropped, I took the channel off my favorites. Thank god for On Demand.
I know about it but I don't watch shows and shit on my pcs. I have 3 monitors side by side and a 49" directly above them. They make TV's to watch programs on you know.You need to learn about Usenet.
You need to learn about Usenet.
Dude, you get a Chromecast, Roku, or whatever and cast it right to your TV.I know about it but I don't watch shows and shit on my pcs. I have 3 monitors side by side and a 49" directly above them. They make TV's to watch programs on you know.
Besides I need all 3 monitors to shit post on twitter all day.
Why though? I hit a button on my remote, select SyFy and it pops up with all da shit in HD.Dude, you get a Chromecast, Roku, or whatever and cast it right to your TV.
Well, I personally only have internet access and not cable so this is literally the only means I have to watch television programming. But, also, it's awfully damn convenient. For instance, I use a program named Sonarr, add in all the TV shows I want to watch, it will monitor when episodes are released and it'll auto-download them. None of this, "Oh shit I didn't know this came back on". I instantly know because it'll appear within the new content window. Also, ripped shows have their commercials edited out so need to fast forward through shit. I have access to most all networks and their content --- past episodes (mostly) too. For example, I recently decided I wouldn't mind watching Downton Abbey since I've never seen it -- so I just added it to Sonarr and hit the "download everything" button and within a few minutes I was watching season 1, episode 1 on my 60" living room TV.Why though?
You know what? Fuck Hollywood. Don't care. If I cause them to go bankrupt, then good.Or you can support a show and actually watch it legitimately vs. pirating like a freeloader.