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Websites to watch movies and shows in my computer please ... ?

Posted by Antonio Machado on September 18, 2008 at 18:43:46:

Hello amigos audiophiles: After going to "Dual Monitors" a few months ago -with excelent results- now I have four 21" Monitors plugged into my DELL computer so I have plenty of screen space to work simultaneously, a great and versatil system to optimize the time you spend in front of your computer. I got all those four 21" monitors at the free section of www.craigslist.com from big companies that are upgrading their equipment. Now: I have heard about some websites that offer movies and TV shows on the internet "for free". Do you know about this ? any suggestions ? the only website I am visiting to watch movies is www.moviecow.net but they have a very limited number of movies and besides with chinesse characters at the buttom of the screen. I watch also the archives of www.cspan.com where I find many of the interviews and speeches they transmit on TV, so probably other TV channels have websites and archives, do you know about it ? Your ideas will be very welcome, thanks in advance, best, Antonio Machado.