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    Old 02-19-2007, 07:05 PM
    brad.blanchard brad.blanchard is offline
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    Post Standard Deviants Series. Digital Copies?

    I was just wondering if anyone had digital copies of any of the Standard Deviants material that they may be sharing on a P2P program. (Bearshare, Kazaa, Limewire... ?)
    It doesn't really matter which ones. I'd just like to stockpile for future use.

    This would probably help quite a few of those of us ICer's who are into the P2P sharing.

    Thanks
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    Old 02-19-2007, 08:50 PM
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    You could always do like the rest of us...Buy the episodes from SDTV: Episodes and Resources

    If you think they should be free on P2P sharing:

    1. Take and ethics class
    2. Buy the episodes from SDTV: Episodes and Resources
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    Old 02-19-2007, 08:59 PM
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    I went to the library. I just did a quick search of the Norfolk VA public library and they have 44 titles. If you don't want to buy them, and just want to use them, that may be an option.
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    Old 02-20-2007, 01:59 PM
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    Thanks mom2school. That option hadn't even occurred to me!

    Ethics are relative. Social/Interpersonal Ethics, and my ability to share my knowledge and intellectual assets, are very important to me. My Business/Consumer Ethics are nonetheless important, yet a bit diverse. I've spent so much of my life abroad. Only in the States are pirating debates so prevalent. Regardless of the stigma, P2P plays a role in our economy. A thriving business can supply the latest and greatest product as demand for older inventory dwindles.
    Maybe ethics would have us buy the textbooks, or take the 16-week classes, rather than use something like IC. Are Universities not businesses as well? Do they not need our patronage to survive? Ethics, hmmm, how much Wal-Mart shopping do you do? How much can one indirectly invest in the Chinese workforce and inversely damage the U.S.'s job market? There's a bunch of gray area. Morally, to me, I've at least got my priorities in line.

    I'm gonna hit the library.

    Thanks again, mom2school

    Thanks to IC as well. What a great service!
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    You can get most of the Standard Deviants DVDs from Netflix as well.
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    Old 02-20-2007, 08:15 PM
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    I've read that on other posts. I just started the blockbuster, though. I just found out they carry them as well. Now it's a matter of whether or not my wife will let me use one of our three possible rentals for - other than entertainment - purposes.
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