Netflix

I've been a member since 2002. Back when I was on the disc plan, I would copy the discs as soon as I got them (fond memories of DVD Shrink) and send originals back so the next ones on my queue would come sooner. I had a huge library of "pirated" discs. I stopped doing that as soon as they started the streaming options and gave my discs to my nephew. Probably not the most ethical thing to do at the time but that was over ten years ago so hopefully I am past the statute of limitations and won't get hauled off by the pirate police.
 
We’ve never had Netflix.

Netflix is definitely worth the money, $8.99/month.

We don’t get it here. It’s not available

Watching Netflix America:

www.netflix.com

Watching Netflix Canada:

www.privacycanada.net/canadians-watching-netflix/

www.reviews.org/tv-service/us-netflix-vs-canadian-netflix/

When EMI blocked Pink Floyd Concert Youtube videos in America I heard that hard core Floydians were using IP Hiders and VPN's to circumvent the Copyright ban. Now I don't know how true this is so take this not as advice but for it's entertainment value.

www.tunnelbear.com

www.hotspotshield.com

Both have free versions and are not as fast as the paid versions and caps that can only be refreshed every 30 days so watch the time. Tunnelbear does have a free upgrade program but you have to have a twitter account. I hope this helped.
 
I had a huge library of "pirated" discs. I stopped doing that as soon as they started the streaming options and gave my discs to my nephew. Probably not the most ethical thing to do at the time but that was over ten years ago so hopefully I am past the statute of limitations and won't get hauled off by the pirate police.
Not piracy as you weren't selling them, just making a backup copy.

Edit: every disc I buy I make an .ISO image that can be opened and played with a media player like VLC, rather than have a physical disc in a disc drive. I archive the original disc, keeping them pristine.
 
One of the popular American imports back in the day, when we had televisions like the one pictured, was Wagon Train. At school we were reading Wuthering Heights and just as we were reading that book, an episode of Wagon Train ran similar to the book's plot.
Can I find it now? No I can't.
 
One of the popular American imports back in the day, when we had televisions like the one pictured, was Wagon Train. At school we were reading Wuthering Heights and just as we were reading that book, an episode of Wagon Train ran similar to the book's plot.
Can I find it now? No I can't.

Here ya go. I hope it's in there somewhere.

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www.imdb.com/title/tt0050073/

www.metv.com/lists/6-fascinating-things-you-never-knew-about-the-wagon-train-premiere

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagon_Train

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wagon_Train_episodes






https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0FHxKU3tErvJK3L46-_dDDxMyg2txhJS
 


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