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Written by Tek Swank
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 |
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Watching TV when it is actually on is soooo 2003. Thanks to technology like TiVo, your crappy cable box DVR, iTunes and illegal downloading you can watch whatever you want whenever you want, sort of. I say sort of because some of the shows I enjoy watching weren't all that easy to find on the Internets.
For whatever reason, many of these shows were apart of the juggernaut lineup HBO assembled over the last decade. Today, however, things got a little easier.
HBO and iTunes have hooked up for a deal that's bringing shows like The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Sex and the City and my personal favorite - The Wire to the online music and video store. Now I won't have to apply for financial aid to purchase one of those insanely expensive HBO DVDs. I can simply throw my cash at Steve Jobs and get all the HBO goodness for $2 an episode.
Also apart of this deal, HBO will pay you $2 if you want to download episodes of John from Cincinnati.
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