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By Stevie Smith Aug 23, 2007, 13:56 GMT

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KoreyAug 23rd, 2007 - 17:42:57

Myself and many of my friends no longer even have cable television anymore. All the entertainment and information we could ever need is online and it is more conveniently accessible as well. No stupid commercials, no waiting for your favorite program to come on, and no waiting for the 10 o clock news to find out what is happening in the world. It's all about content on demand, baby.

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Good, RIAA/MPAA next?Aug 23rd, 2007 - 19:47:47

Have you seen the garbage that's on TV? You used to be able to catch quality information on news channels, now it's Anna Nicole Smith and Lindsay Lohan all the way up to CNN.

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