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I am not condoning the use of torrents ;) but I am looking for a particular TV show that is a little harder to find (for me at least).

 

So, I thought I'd ask what your favorite torrent sites are and we'll have a little reference sheet.

 

My fave - http://thepiratebay.org

 

Other - http://www.demonoid.com (problem is that I am not a registered member here and need a current member ... hint ... to invite me)

 

What others do you like?

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I heard torrentyspy.com is good or try torrentz.com and that searches about 5 or 6 different sites ( one of them is piratebay ) .............................errrrr so I hear ;)

 

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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Related question: What's the best way to keep viruses and malware from infecting your machine from these torrent downloads?

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I am not condoning the use of torrents ;) but I am looking for a particular TV show that is a little harder to find (for me at least).

 

 

If you looking for TV shows the http://www.eztvefnet.org/frontpage.php and

http://tvrss.net/shows/ among the best. They have show chronology and RSS subscription for an automatic downloading.

 

Also, try isoHunt.com, the search engine for most BitTorrent sites.

 

The TorrentSpy.com ordered to track visitors for MPAA and recently blocks searches from US visitors.

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Related question: What's the best way to keep viruses and malware from infecting your machine from these torrent downloads?

 

Nice things about piratebay is that there is comment/feedback section for each entry so if it's infected you'll know about it (even fakes and lame ducks will be exposed quickly)..... so i hear :)

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I was going to say - that site has been down for awhile now.

 

Another thread dug up from the graves of TL.... :confused:

 

Hey brownsfan - It's back, let me know if you want an invite?

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I don't know, if you guys are familiar with http://www.forumw.org, but we have been using that since January and have been pretty happy with it. People upload their links there and you can download them through rapidshare with no problem. We did end up paying for the ability to have quicker download, but to us it has been totally worth it. They do have movies, music, games, and even software. Anyway, hope this helps.

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I don't know, if you guys are familiar with http://www.forumw.org, but we have been using that since January and have been pretty happy with it. People upload their links there and you can download them through rapidshare with no problem. We did end up paying for the ability to have quicker download, but to us it has been totally worth it. They do have movies, music, games, and even software. Anyway, hope this helps.

 

Hi angelaktariel - Looks good, I'm going to give it a spin for a while.

 

 

Thanks.

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