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Daily Show Full Episodes Now Blocked in Australia and other Countries (Blog Entry by dag)
Hmm, Hulu still works with HotSpot for me. I only watch the clip snippets on the CC site of Daily Show/Colbert anyway, and they haven't blocked those for some unknown reason so meh.
Daily Show Full Episodes Now Blocked in Australia and other Countries (Blog Entry by dag)
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TechCrunch reports that Hulu is now also blocking some proxies like HotSpot Shield, though not mine - just checked.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/06/control-freaks-hulu-now-blocks-anonymous-proxies-too/
Review of 4 VPN Services for Watching Region Blocked Videos (Howto Talk Post)
Thanks a lot for this sift channel. I really appreciate it. I'm trying out Hotspot Shield from Canada and haven't had any problems yet. It's nice to finally see what Hulu is about. No buffering lags so far. I recommend it to any other Canadiens...there are so many US media outlets region blocking stuff to Canada.
Review of 4 VPN Services for Watching Region Blocked Videos (Howto Talk Post)
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>> ^RedSky:
Yeah, I made a topic about Hotspot Shield a while ago. I mean I'm sure the other two are great but I can't quite imagine many people justifying to pay for that especially when much of this content is eh cough available on torrent cough
I'm guessing if you have a dynamic IP you could get around the 10GB/month limit with Hotspot Shield too.
I don't think a dynamic IP address would help - you would need to change your MAC address - not difficult but more than a lay person would want to deal with.
Review of 4 VPN Services for Watching Region Blocked Videos (Howto Talk Post)
Yeah, I made a topic about Hotspot Shield a while ago. I mean I'm sure the other two are great but I can't quite imagine many people justifying to pay for that especially when much of this content is eh *cough* available on torrent *cough*
I'm guessing if you have a dynamic IP you could get around the 10GB/month limit with Hotspot Shield too.
Review of 4 VPN Services for Watching Region Blocked Videos (Howto Talk Post)
the past few weeks i've been close to tears trying to watch hulu from the uk. hotspot shield is a joke. think i might give strongVPN a go.
The Great NBC Purge of 2008 (1sttube Talk Post)
Well, there is Hotspot Shield to view region blocked videos, and that's free, the only thing is that it displays ads on every page you go to.
You're Wrong Bill
It amazes me that she thinks "Anonymous" is one person.
And I'd like to point out that whoever "hacked" her account is not a fucking hacker, but just some moron that wanted to get in her inbox.
Any real hacker would have been smart enough to use more than ONE proxy, and access the internet from a random hotspot.
Also, they wouldn't say "I unplugged my internet."
You have an internet? I want one, too!
Putin Accuses US of Staging Georgia Conflict
I wouldn't be so quick to jump to pre-emptive conclusions Kronos. Putin's claim has been raised by many others and it is not so far fetched, albeit that this conflict has only served to lessen the U.S.' standing on the world stage.
Will Smith on Colbert
Get behind hotspot shield and you should be able to view them.
http://www.hotspotshield.com/
Gymkata - Best Film Ever
Here is a funny review of the film.
Also the following from VicSarjoo at Amazon.com...
Extremely reminiscent of cold war sleepers like "Gorky Park" and "Reds", Gymkata is one of the most carefully scripted and brooding commentaries on American foreign policy during the Reagan years. The film is more like a documentary than a work of fiction in its deep attention to historical accuracies and avoidance of hyperbole.
Robert Clouse's directorial adaption of Dan Tyler Moore's Pulitzer-shortlisted novel manages to capture timbre of the times and the voice of the decade in a script of intricate complexity. Kurt Thomas's portrayal of the hero across from Tetchie Agbayani's heroine is one of the most dynamic and surprising chemistries since Bogart and Bergman's 43 years before.
However, where "Casablanca" fell far short of documenting the spirit (and fears) of the times on a granular level, Gymkata and its cast is unafraid to take this plunge.
In characterizations deeply respectful, and yet photo-accurate, regarding world cultures and global motifs, Gymkata manages spell the poly-sided views of complex conflicts that occurred during the final grey gasps of the Cold War.
Amazingly Gymkata manages a foreshadowing the rise of the Neo-Cons some 20 years later in its depictions of the United States use of aggression in strategically important hotspot regions -- and as well -- the film is able to show that the nationalistic concerns of the competing sovreignties (both ally & foe) remain unchanged despite which decade these events play themselves out in.
A timeless film, Gymkata should be a core film study in every graduate level political science class.
South Park S12E6 Clip: It's Just Gone
Since when does Starbucks have free Internet? It's always that retarded T-Mobile Hotspot at every one to which I've gone.
Watch Full Episodes of TV Classics (Actionpack Talk Post)
Looks promising, but it seems to be regionblocked.
I only get "this content is currently unavailable" whatever clip I click on.
But it works with the HotSpot Shield trick that dag posted the other day.
The Daily Show: Obama talked to Americans like adults
>> ^Xax:
Even with Hotspot Shield from the technology exists link, I couldn't get the page to load here in Canada.
I did.
The Daily Show: Obama talked to Americans like adults
Even with Hotspot Shield from the technology exists link, I couldn't get the page to load here in Canada.