OT: Heads up Comcast customers-HBO and Showtime On-Demand are free this week.
Is awesome. Well worth your time for sure.
I hope you have enough time to watch every episode of GoT this week because, if not, you're not going to be able to keep yourself from paying for them.
That is the only one you need to watch. Over.... and Over..... and Over.... again.
Well I have Charter, and pay for HBO and Showtime all ready. So you can get off my lawn.
...But Project Free TV is a cesspool for malware. I wouldn't advise it for anyone who isn't prepared for their AV software to go to war.
For the articles.
And I only watch Cinemax for the insightful and inspiring documentaries.
True Detective was really good, and I can't wait to see Game of Thrones. My favorite show right now is Hannibal. I think it may be better in almost every way than True Detective, and its on NBC, go figure. People need to be watching Hannibal!!!
If you haven't seen it already watch the episode from March 25 about the college degrees for the student athletes who cannot read and the other degrees athletic departments funnel football players towards. It's really quite sad to see this and learn how the NCAA disbanded the SAT/ACT requirements to be a student athlete and went to a graduation based system.
Directv did cinemax a couple weekends ago but it was only the live channels. It didn't give you access to on demand for series, movies, etc.
Veep is a good watch that I avoided until recently. The first season was clunky but season 2 was funny. Julia Louis Dreyfus must be on steroids or something.
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The success of the IBM computer led other companies to develop IBM Compatibles,which in turn led to branding like diskettes being advertised as IBM format.An IBM PC clone could be built with off-the-shelf parts,but the BIOS required some reverse-engineering.Companies like Compaq,Phoenix Software Associates,American Megatrends,Award,and others achieved fully functional versions of the BIOS,allowing companies like DELL,Gateway and HP to manufacture PCs that worked like IBM's product.The IBM PC became the industry standard.