Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app.
Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app.
Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 23:02:47 +0000, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app.
Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
Many shows are available for free download just hours after they air,
making paid streaming services unnecessary and easily circumvented. I
don't get why there's so much hype around subscription services. When
you're online, all the tools you need are right there at your
fingertips.
--
https://www.theory11.com/
In article <ce35a784b295805240430f91b7beb66b@www.novabbs.com>,
Theory11 <card.master@bee92.invalid.com> wrote:
Many shows are available for free download just hours after
they air, making paid streaming services unnecessary and
easily circumvented. I don't get why there's so much hype
around subscription services. When you're online, all the
tools you need are right there at your fingertips.
Someone has to pay.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast,
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go
about it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K
Firestick then some software easily found on the internet...
the only cost would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if
you already own any device with an internet connection and web
browser app. Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places
like YouTube, DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <ce35a784b295805240430f91b7beb66b@www.novabbs.com>,
Theory11 <card.master@bee92.invalid.com> wrote:
Many shows are available for free download just hours after
they air, making paid streaming services unnecessary and
easily circumvented. I don't get why there's so much hype
around subscription services. When you're online, all the
tools you need are right there at your fingertips.
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
In article <xn0p72r0a9h70s009@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
I will let you guess.
In article <xn0p72r409miyy00b@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Your Name wrote:
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the
shows completely free within minutes of the release /
broadcast,
Yeah, "Swedish Spanking Sessions", "Adventures of a
Babysitter (Vol.4)" and "Barely Legal Does Dallas"... are
definitely worth downloading.
Or so I'm told...
Oh hang on, maybe you don't mean those sort of naughty
websites? In which case, I'm sure "The Acolyte" is
available for download somewhere... but trust me, the other
movies are way more entertaining.
Allegedly.
Are you all right O'Laddy Oh?
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
In article <xn0p71fg1421341001@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
He does no know how to programme.
On 14/06/2025 11:00 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go
about it. Good internet is generally required though.
One of the attractions was that you just plugged it into the
T.V.'s HDMI socket and away you go, apparently just pulling
the signal out of the Air.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p72r0a9h70s009@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
I will let you guess.
My guess would be, nothing!
But just in case I guessed wrong, and instead of swerving
the question, why don't you tell us what you do pay for?
It'll just be between us, so don't be shy...
In article <ce35a784b295805240430f91b7beb66b@www.novabbs.com>,
Theory11 <card.master@bee92.invalid.com> wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 23:02:47 +0000, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app.
Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
Many shows are available for free download just hours after they air,
making paid streaming services unnecessary and easily circumvented. I
don't get why there's so much hype around subscription services. When
you're online, all the tools you need are right there at your
fingertips.
Someone has to pay.
Daniel70 wrote:
On 14/06/2025 11:00 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go
about it. Good internet is generally required though.
One of the attractions was that you just plugged it into the
T.V.'s HDMI socket and away you go, apparently just pulling
the signal out of the Air.
Yeah, it's called magic.
The rest of us might use the term internet stream though! ;-)
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p72r0a9h70s009@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
I will let you guess.
My guess would be, nothing!
But just in case I guessed wrong, and instead of swerving
the question, why don't you tell us what you do pay for?
It'll just be between us, so don't be shy...
On 14/06/2025 11:00 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
One of the attractions was that you just plugged it into the T.V.'s HDMI >socket and away you go, apparently just pulling the signal out of the Air.
As I've thought about it more, I'm thinking I might be thankful that my"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
Bank put a 'HOLD' on the money transfer.
I mean, I've got about 50 Ducos and Films on my PVR and over a hundred
DVDs .... as well as about 175 Eps of 'Doctor Who' on the PVR as well.
Maybe I should get OUTSIDE more!! ;-)
--
Daniel70
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p72r409miyy00b@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Your Name wrote:
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the
shows completely free within minutes of the release /
broadcast,
Yeah, "Swedish Spanking Sessions", "Adventures of a
Babysitter (Vol.4)" and "Barely Legal Does Dallas"... are
definitely worth downloading.
Or so I'm told...
Oh hang on, maybe you don't mean those sort of naughty
websites? In which case, I'm sure "The Acolyte" is
available for download somewhere... but trust me, the other
movies are way more entertaining.
Allegedly.
Are you all right O'Laddy Oh?
In fairness, I'm not the one that mentioned "naughty websites".
What can I say <shrugs> I'm easily led...
On 14/06/2025 11:40 pm, The Doctor wrote:^^^^^<-PAedophile talker noted
In article <xn0p71fg1421341001@news.eternal-september.org>,'Programme'?? Programme WHAT, Binky??
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
So I've just paid out about AU$150 for a gizmo that plugs
into a HDMI socket to access heaps of channels .. INCLUDING
DISNEY+!!
You've been robbed.
He does no know how to programme.
Programme my PVR? ... To Easy!
Programme this Computer .... To Easy!
Programme in DOS, BASIC, Foutran, Pascal .... Well, it's been a while
but anythings possible! And does CPM fit in there somewhere as well? Or
is that what I'm referring to as 'DOS'??
--
Daniel70
On 15/06/2025 8:58 pm, The Doctor wrote:^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted
In article <ce35a784b295805240430f91b7beb66b@www.novabbs.com>,
Theory11 <card.master@bee92.invalid.com> wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 23:02:47 +0000, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app. >>>> Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
Many shows are available for free download just hours after they air,
making paid streaming services unnecessary and easily circumvented. I
don't get why there's so much hype around subscription services. When
you're online, all the tools you need are right there at your
fingertips.
Someone has to pay.
WOW!! YOU, Binky, finally got something RIGHT!! (Did I actually type that??)
I'm on a very limited Internet account (10GB/month, I think) so I don't
want to be using my 'normal' Download to watch T.V. .... which I why I >thought this system (pulling it directly from the Air via a dongle)
might be the way to go.
--
Daniel70
On 15/06/2025 8:58 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <ce35a784b295805240430f91b7beb66b@www.novabbs.com>,
Theory11 <card.master@bee92.invalid.com> wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 23:02:47 +0000, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-06-14 13:00:23 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
Usually, I just watch Free-to-Air T.V. but I came across an
ad for a method to obtain subscription T.V. and Streaming
Platforms FOR FREE
Nothing new there, there's plenty of ways to access streaming
platforms for free... if that's the way you wanted to go about
it. Good internet is generally required though.
"Back from Silicon Valley, this engineer explains us how to
access all the paid channels and platforms for FREE"
The usual method of choice is a jail-broken Amazon 4K Firestick
then some software easily found on the internet... the only cost
would be the Firestick.
There are numerous naughty websites where you watch the shows
completely free within minutes of the release / broadcast, if you
already own any device with an internet connection and web browser app. >>>> Many shows even appear, often briefly, on places like YouTube,
DailyMotion, and Archive.org.
Many shows are available for free download just hours after they air,
making paid streaming services unnecessary and easily circumvented. I
don't get why there's so much hype around subscription services. When
you're online, all the tools you need are right there at your
fingertips.
Someone has to pay.
WOW!! YOU, Binky, finally got something RIGHT!! (Did I actually type that??)
I'm on a very limited Internet account (10GB/month, I think) so I don't
want to be using my 'normal' Download to watch T.V. .... which I why I thought this system (pulling it directly from the Air via a dongle)
might be the way to go.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p72r0a9h70s009@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
I will let you guess.
My guess would be, nothing!
But just in case I guessed wrong, and instead of swerving
the question, why don't you tell us what you do pay for?
It'll just be between us, so don't be shy...
I've never bothered with streaming since we do not have an internet
connected TV.
On 15/06/2025 9:18 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
The Doctor wrote:"swerving the question"?? I'm pretty sure I know what you mean
In article <xn0p72r0a9h70s009@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Someone has to pay.
That's very insightful Dave. Well done.
What do you pay for though?
I will let you guess.
My guess would be, nothing!
But just in case I guessed wrong, and instead of swerving
the question, why don't you tell us what you do pay for?
It'll just be between us, so don't be shy...
("avoiding the question", maybe!!) .... but that seems wrong!!
On 16/06/2025 3:30 pm, Your Name wrote:^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted
<Snip>
I've never bothered with streaming since we do not have an internet
connected TV.
I don't have an Internet connected T.V. either, so like I typed, with my
very limited monthly Data Limit, that's why I don't want it to come via
my Internet account .... so that would mean I'm effectively "Pirating"
the show .... like Binky does!
--
Daniel70
On 16/06/2025 11:13 pm, The Doctor wrote:vvvvv<-PAedophile talker noted
<Snip>
? get your subjects correct.
Yes, Binky. Sure, Binky. Just as soon as YOU, Binky, PROVIDE EVIDENCE^^^^^<-PAedophile talker noted ^^^^^<-PAedophile talker noted >that there is a problem with my 'Subject', Binky!!
--
Daniel70
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