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Omni

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Nov 10, 2008, 10:46:59 AM11/10/08
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Now you can watch your favorite TV series any time. We even fill request for
shows that you missed.

Check out our line up at ---- www.iwatchseries.com

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Patricia Martin Steward

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Nov 27, 2008, 11:26:51 AM11/27/08
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:46:59 GMT, "Omni" <iwse...@watch.com> wrote:

>Now you can watch your favorite TV series any time. We even fill request for
>shows that you missed.

Froze my screen, planted spyware, etc. etc.

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and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people:
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Seerialmom

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Dec 1, 2008, 11:56:10 AM12/1/08
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On Nov 27, 8:26 am, Patricia Martin Steward <pats...@noteranews.com>
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You actually tried it? :p

© The OS/2 Guy ©

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Dec 1, 2008, 12:52:46 PM12/1/08
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I gave it a shot. I'm using a Mac Pro and had no problems viewing the
TV program entitled "Lost". Problem is, as with most free services,
there is a catch. All the videos are hosted on a site called
MegaVideo and after 17 minutes or so (before you end the episode), it
stops noting you've reached your data limit for the day followed by
the suggestion of purchasing their "premium" services (to increase
your data limit).

The video quality isn't anything to die for. The episodes are
converted to Flash format for Flash Player 9. MegaVideo is either
stealing publicly broadcast video (and believing they have a right to
convert it to flash) or (most likely) they have made a deal with
various copyright holders to offer the TV programs for online low-
quality viewing.

If you're a Windows user then yes, you're probably going to have
problems viewing these episodes. As a Windows user the video quality
on a Windows machine is more then likely to be less than desirable.

Tim...

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