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Anyone know where I can find the early episodes of nBSG online? Season 4.5 is on Hulu, but I need to catch up on the beginning.
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I have the same problem.me,myself and I wrote:Anyone know where I can find the early episodes of nBSG online? Season 4.5 is on Hulu, but I need to catch up on the beginning.
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Try isohunt or The pirate bay. I'm told they have pretty much everything.
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btjunkie should have em but you'll need utorrent or similar prog to download them.
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Is there anywhere you may be able to get them as streaming? just wondering.
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I did, my AV went crazy..
"All this has happened before --"
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surfthechannel is good.me,myself and I wrote:I did, my AV went crazy..
BUT, you need firefox. And some of the links do have viruses but I have never in over a year had a virus actually successfully enter my computer. Firefox or spysweeper has caught every single one.
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So if I'm using Firefox and Norton AV, I should be good?Monroe wrote:surfthechannel is good.me,myself and I wrote:I did, my AV went crazy..
BUT, you need firefox. And some of the links do have viruses but I have never in over a year had a virus actually successfully enter my computer. Firefox or spysweeper has caught every single one.
"All this has happened before --"
"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
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Yeah. Firefox will prevent most things from being installed on your computer without you knowing. Norton, while no longer the best Anti-virus would catch things Firefox lets slip by.me,myself and I wrote: So if I'm using Firefox and Norton AV, I should be good?
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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I noticed. Thanks for the link, I've been watching the beginning of Season 1 on "Megavideo" and I also watched the "Pegasus" "Resurrection Ship" arc on their. You know a television show is good when, even if you know how everything ends up and that a shooting war does NOT break out between Pegasus and Galactica at the end of the episode, the moment where Adama orders "I want a Marine assault team prepped and on board a Raptor in 5 minutes", you still go "Holy Shit... He's gonna do it" and expect a big bad incident.Monroe wrote:Yeah. Firefox will prevent most things from being installed on your computer without you knowing. Norton, while no longer the best Anti-virus would catch things Firefox lets slip by.me,myself and I wrote: So if I'm using Firefox and Norton AV, I should be good?
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This torrent contains the entire nBSG collection I've downloaded it all and have started to watch it. You'll need a bit torrent client (uTorrent is good), and if you don't want or need or have HDD space for the whole thing (nearly 30 GB!) utorrent will allow you to select which files to download and which not to.
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You might also try your local library. Many libraries are on sharing programs wherein they'll share materials with other libraries within a certain area - i.e. countywide, city wide, etc. I'm working through season 3 at this moment which I picked up at the library. You do get what you pay for though - sometimes the discs may be scratched and not play well, so be warned of that. You have to consider how many thousands (if not more) of people check out these items on a regular basis. They're gonna show some wear and tear after a bit.
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Seriously, libraries kick ass for this sort of thing.
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Indeed. I discovered my university library had the first three seasons and Razor. Best discovery made in that library. I'm still trying to figure out if my public library does.Tyyr wrote:Seriously, libraries kick ass for this sort of thing.
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