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finished watching new Simpsons and Family Guy... now to Housewives :p

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insanely jealous of reddy eddy right now. I wont see Housewives till i see my friend <_<. which wont be till like saturday! Sharing downloading for a week sounds like a great idea in theroy but it truly sux when you dont see the other person for ages. Well booo to you dude *huffily withholds my family guy and american dad eps*

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aware that sharing downloads ain't cool...

I got 16GBs to waste on:

Simpsons

Family Guy

Housewives

Lost

House

and other things I just let my friends download and burn for me...

like

COMPLETE Simpsons (seasons 1-16)

Numbers

Futurama

etc... :p

It's not about sharing, it's about scabbing what you don't want to download yourself ;)

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interesting piece of trivia. theres no legal way for an australian to put music on an ipod! Cause theres no australian itunes music store. BAHAHA!!!!! *hides and hopes i dont get sued*

The Herald Sun, Australia's biggest-selling daily newspaper, reports that no legal method exists for Australian iPod owners to fill their player with music.

And they could face court with anti-piracy groups refusing to rule out suing users of the popular player.

None of the tunes available from legal download internet sites are compatible with the Apple iPod music players. The common method of "ripping" tunes on to an iPod from the user's own CD collection is illegal -- as a breach of copyright laws.

And unlike Britain and the US, Australia does not yet have an Apple iTunes store for iPod-compatible legal downloads. An estimated million people nationwide have already bought and put music on their iPods.

But all methods of filling the player with music are illegal, which means Australia's hundreds of thousands of iPod users are all technically criminals.

While no one in Australia has yet been sued for transferring tunes from CDs to iPods, Music Industry Piracy Investigations say that may not always be the case.

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