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I just sprinted in from the local electronics superstore. I've got
my receipt to prove my purchase. I've got the box out of the bag.
I'm opening the package of my shiny new 128-bit, one gigabyte
double-data rate two synchronous dynamic random access memory
graphics card. In layman's terms, it's a pretty cool little device.
I'm going to install it in my computer, hook the S Video TV-Out to
my television and download tv shows like there's no tomorrow.
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There's a lot of talk these days about how and why consumers
download TV shows and the legalities that surround this practice.
The legal lines seem to be muddled and murky at best and downright
invisible at worst. Some consumers who download TV shows simply
don't care one way or the other, and for the most part, the vast
majority of computer users who download TV shows are never exposed
for their practice; legal or otherwise.
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Faster than a speeding bullet…well, almost.
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