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Originally Posted by jking222222
I don't mean to criticize too much, but moohead's channel isn't the best place to watch it. The guy has like a webcam or something pointed at his tv - bad audio and the video only captures 80 percent of his tv screen. Plus you have to listen to his phone ringing or him making weird penguin sounds or whatever that is.
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Actually it's a decent 3CCD camcorder. His stream is not bad considering it is free and easily accessible. If he still has the same config as last year, the webcam is pointed at him watching the game and it is streamed in a smaller embedded player on the same page as the game stream. Typically his phone is ringing because he includes a toll free phone number to talk football or whatever. I found it amusing and entertaining.
I caught the Browns - Raiders game at his site last year. I thought it was a novel way to use the net. My favorite was when he went to take a leak and missed Cribbs KO return for a TD. Hell, he even had Raiders fans calling him to say thanks since it was blacked out in their area.
THULL...In all due respect to Rocket, timBUCK2 is the member that has produced the DVDs that you speak of. Credit certainly goes to Rocket for upping the torrents.
In regards to concerns with slow torrenting speeds, please consider that this is determined by the primary seeders bandwidth and the total number of leechers and what they contribute. A leechers contribution is comprised of the amount of the torrent that they have already downloaded in addition to their bandwidth. How often one leaves their client (torrent program...Azurues, for example) running affects download / upload speeds overall. Having said that, files can and will "die on the vine" when seeding is limited by hours of the day and only a short week to week commitment. I don't mean to preach. It's the way it works.
Add to that the practice of bandwidth throttling by some providers and it can take some time to share.