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		<title>By: Nice tuto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nice tuto</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: forum.utorrent.com / RSS Algorithm not Working</title>
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		<dc:creator>forum.utorrent.com / RSS Algorithm not Working</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 05:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-ref-pre%--&gt;[...] I&#039;m using the same steps I always have to get ÂµTorrent to download RSS entries, yet it just doesn&#039;t work.The RSS entries in the latest beta show up under the RSS listing bit, and I can create &quot;entries&quot; but as far as I can tell, ÂµTorrent never even _tries_ to match the two to each other.I mean, the shows are all there, the entries are there, but it doesn&#039;t check to see if there&#039;s a match.??Thanks!    Offline &#160; [...]&lt;!--%kramer-ref-post%--&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--%kramer-ref-pre%-->[...] I&#8217;m using the same steps I always have to get ÂµTorrent to download RSS entries, yet it just doesn&#8217;t work.The RSS entries in the latest beta show up under the RSS listing bit, and I can create &quot;entries&quot; but as far as I can tell, ÂµTorrent never even _tries_ to match the two to each other.I mean, the shows are all there, the entries are there, but it doesn&#8217;t check to see if there&#8217;s a match.??Thanks!    Offline &nbsp; [...]<!--%kramer-ref-post%--></p>
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		<title>By: SU Stumble Tweaks &#38; Tricks: I am Very Impressed With beyond TV 4</title>
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		<dc:creator>SU Stumble Tweaks &#38; Tricks: I am Very Impressed With beyond TV 4</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--%kramer-ref-pre%-->[...] &nbsp; Stumble Tweaks &#38; Tricks &rarr; Discussion   &nbsp;|&lt;1-10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;&lt;21-30I am Very Impressed With beyond TV 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;41-42&gt;|     TheBlackHawkSep 11, 6:24pm5 reasons HDTV might NOT boomPosted Sep 11th 2006 11:03AM by Matt Burns Filed under: Digital TV, Homebrew, ProgrammingTVPredictions.com recently listed five reasons HDTV will succeed and now Mr. Philip Swann spouts out five reasons that it might boom. The first time around we agreed with his reasons just not in the way they were ordered, and the same thing goes for this time too. In truth we just have an issue with number one and two; flip-flop those and we are on board 100%. Price is important but there needs to be more programing. Retail salesmen can chime in when we say people are more frightened by the amount of, or lack of, programming than anything else. If a person is going to spend X amount of money on something, they expect to use it more often than not. Lack of high-def programming is more likely to signal a dip in HDTV sales than the price.  TVPredictions 5 reasons why HDTV Sales WILL NOT boom. PriceNot Enough ProgrammingIndustry Confusion &#38; ChaosThe HDTV DVD Disaster5.People Still Have Their TV TheGeeksterSep 21, 2:17pmCNET editors&#8217; Pick slingmedia.com/us/ [slingmedia.com/us/] 8.3   The good:  Works with PCs and Windows Mobile handhelds and cell phones; simple, straightforward setup; no host PC or monthly charges required; decent video quality; easy-to-use viewing software. The bad:  No built-in wireless networking support; monopolizes the attached device; may not have necessary IR codes to fully operate your cable box; works with only Windows XP/2000 PCs and Windows Mobile devices (so far). The bottom line:  If you can&#8217;t live without your favorite shows, the Sling Media Slingbox is the best way to beam them to any broadband-connected PC or Windows Mobile device in the world. Read editors&#8217; review below From the Manufacturer What if you were able to watch live television wherever you go? The World Series in your cube. MSNBC breaking news at the coffeeshop. Your local news station halfway around the world.  Lost in Hawaii. Emeril Live in your kitchen. Now what if we told you that you could do that without having to lug a television, a cable box, a satellite dish, or a subscription along with you? In fact, you don&#8217;t need anything besides your laptop (which is attached to your hip already).   That&#8217;s because back home, you have a Slingbox sitting on top of your television. The simple silver device looks suspiciously like a gigantic chocolate bar, but the technology inside is truly sweet. This award-winning gadget is a breakthrough device that enables you to watch and control your living room television programming from anywhere by turning any Internet-connected laptop or PC into a personal television. Yes, It Really Works With a wave of a virtual magic wand, the Slingbox place-shifts the television signal from an antenna, cable box, satellite receiver, DVR, and more to your PC via the Internet, whether you&#8217;re at home or 3,000 miles away. Thanks to the Slingbox, you can enjoy your home TV programming wherever you are: the office, a hotel room, your garden, even the bathroom&#8211;anywhere there is an Internet connection. You even get full control over the source, from changing channels and viewing recorded content to fast-forwarding or setting up a season pass. You truly can watch and control your television anytime, anywhere&#8211;the power is in your hands.    With a resizable window mode, full-screen mode, and the Slingbar, the SlingPlayer lets you watch your television however you want.    Our solution to viewing your own TV while on the road involves two pieces of technology. In addition to the Slingbox hardware which always remains connected to your television source, we provide you with the SlingPlayer&#8211;which is installed on any Windows-based desktop or laptop. This software program gives you 100% control over your source. It encompasses several innovative technologies, including our SlingStream optimization algorithms that automatically give you the best picture possible. You can watch your TV in full-screen or windowed mode. There&#8217;s also the Slingbar mode, which docks the SlingPlayer on either side of the desktop. Your desktop will dynamically resize to fit the remaining screen space, so you can watch TV while using your computer for other functions such as surfing the Web or working on a presentation.      We&#8217;re Scared of Wires, Too The Slingbox is designed to fit seamlessly into your existing home theater setup and your PC technologies. We support literally thousands of devices, so whatever you&#8217;ve got, we&#8217;re sure the Slingbox can handle it. Better yet, installing it is a piece of cake. We won&#8217;t make you rewire the entire house, wait around for someone all morning, or purchase extra required pieces. The Setup Wizard automatically discovers and configures the Slingbox for the device that it is connected to, and it walks you through the process step by step. In just four simple steps, the Slingbox is good to go. Best Deal&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&gt; tinyurl.com/pc5dw [tinyurl.com/pc5dw]   It&#8217;s easy to connect to your Slingbox. With the free Slingbox Directory service, you can see a list of all Slingboxes on your network, and whether they&#8217;re available or in use already. Scroll down the list and select yours, then hit connect.  Connect the TV source to the Slingbox. Connect the Slingbox to the Internet. Plug in the Slingbox power adapter. Load the SlingPlayer software onto your PC.  You are now ready to view and control your TV programming via your Internet-connected desktop or laptop as if you were sitting in your living room, watching your TV source, and using its own remote control.  SlingMobile: Sling on the Move In addition to watching your Slingbox via any Internet-connected PC, you can now also utilize select Smartphones and Windows Mobile products to connect to your Sling, making it possible to watch your favorite shows from airports, inside taxis, during road trips, and just about anywhere else you can get your mobile phone signal. The optional software is available on slingmedia.com [slingmedia.com] for download. It&#8217;s My TV Sling Media believes in giving you what is yours. This means that in addition to giving you your television wherever you go, the Slingbox lets you personalize the viewing experience. We have developed numerous remote control skins that look just like your real remote control. Best Deal&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&gt; tinyurl.com/pc5dw [tinyurl.com/pc5dw]You can fine-tune the volume, brightness, contrast, hue, and other video signal settings to perfection. The Favorites Bar gives you one-click access to all of your favorite stations. You can even use any picture from yo CrazyHoraceSep 23, 11:36amApril CTP: &#8220;Within a Week&#8221; » The Ultimate Guide to RSS TV Torrents Published April 10th, 2006 in Software Center and Guides. Tags: Guides, RSS, Torrents. One of the newest and most exciting features of BitTorrent is RSS Torrent Feeds. Once properly configured, it lets you fully automate the procedure of finding, downloading the torrent files, and initiating the downloads to your movie folder, then finishing the download, and seeding it to a specific ratio. In this walk-through we will be using freeware clients, services, and public trackers, to keep things simple and viable for everyone. We will be configuring µTorrent (the smallest, no-install-required client on the web!) to download the latest episodes of 24, Desperate Houswives, and LOST. neosmart.net/blog/archives/134 [neosmart.net/blog/archives/134]  Get the latest version (or the latest Beta if its available and your up to it) from this page on the official µTorrent site. Save the exe to C:Program FilesµTorrent and then run it.On the first run, it will prompt you to create shortcuts, and then ask you for your current network upload speed. Tell it what it wants to know, and then accept the settings.We need to find out whether or not the shows we want to see have an &#8220;unofficial&#8221; TV Torrent RSS, so browse to tvrss.net/shows/ [tvrss.net/shows/], and see whether Desperate Houswives, 24, and LOST are listed. They are, and you can click them for more info, and what feeds they are available on.We will now configure µTorrent to use a RSS feed to get its show info. First click Options | RSS. Click &#8220;Add&#8221; to enter a new feed. In the box that follows, enter &#8220;EZTV|tvrss.net/feed/eztv/ [tvrss.net/feed/eztv/]&#8221; without the quotes.  Press OK, then press &#8220;Add&#8221; again, this time entering &#8220;VTV|tvrss.net/feed/vtv/ [tvrss.net/feed/vtv/]&#8221; in the box. Press OK.Now to configure the RSS feeds, click on the &#8220;Favorites&#8221; tab, then press &#8220;Add&#8221; on the page that shows. In the text box that pops up, enter &#8220;24&#8243; and click anywhere on that page.For the &#8220;Filter&#8221; box, enter the words &#8220;24&#8243; In the &#8220;Save in:&#8221; box, browse to the location you want 24 to be downloaded to. For &#8220;Feed&#8221; select one of the feeds we configured earlier: EZTV or VTV. I recommend EZTV. Click the button/list that says &#8220;Quality: All&#8221; and select the type of video resolution you prefer. EZTV has HR-HDTV available, VTV doesn&#8217;t, so make sure you don&#8217;t pick the a feed that isn&#8217;t available! We don&#8217;t want to specify an episode number for 24, as soon as they come, we want them (old shows won&#8217;t make this list, don&#8217;t worry!). Check the &#8220;Smart ep. filter&#8221; checkbox, and then go to &#8220;Minimum Interval&#8221; and set it to &#8220;(Match only once)&#8221; Then set the label to &#8220;TV Shows&#8221;  Do the same for Desperate Housewives and LOST. For LOST it would look like this:  Now we will configure µTorrent to run on computer start, so that it is always checking for new episodes. µTorrent checks for new releases every 10 minutes, which should let you get downloading ASAP, provided that µTorrent is running of course! From the main µTorrent screen, go to the Options Menu | Preferences; and there check &#8220;Start µTorrent on system startup&#8221; Press &#8220;OK&#8221; and minimize.  Your done! So long as you don&#8217;t accidently turn off µTorrent, you&#8217;re all set, and you&#8217;ll have the latest and the greatest of TV torrents as they come! LicenseThis work is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.BlackHatSep 23, 10:42pmBest @ CEDIA   The doors of CEDIA 2006 are closing and vendors are packing their bags. It was a good show and now that we have seen everything CEDIA has to offer, here is the Best at CEDIA.  Best Plasma Fujitsu &#8211; Arguably the best picture at the showRunner-up &#8211; Runco Signature line Best LCD Sharp&#8217;s 42-inch &#8211; Bring Aquas back to the topRunner-up &#8211; Sony 52-inch Bravia  Best RP HDTV Sony SXRD &#8211; simply the bestRunner up &#8211; Samsung LED DLP Best CRT Maganvox 13-inch &#8211; only CRT at the show  Best Sub-5K projector Tie &#8211; Sony Pearl &#8211; 1080p goodnessTie &#8211; InFocus IN78EX &#8211; DarkChip3 goodness Best Sub-10k projector InFocus 777 &#8211; Oldie but a goodyRunner-up &#8211; Panasonic AE1000U Best 10k+ Projector Marantz VP-11S1 &#8211; Breathtaking at $20,000Runner-up &#8211; Runco  Follow the link for the best CEDIA had to offer including best Blu-ray player and Biggest Disapointment, plus a whole lot more. Best Blu-ray player Pioneer BDP-HD1 &#8211; networking wonder Runner Panasonic DMP-BD10 Best HD DVD player Toshiba HD-XA2 &#8211; defaultRunner-up &#8211; Toshiba HD-A2  Best must have HDTV accessory iScan VP50 &#8211; must see to believeRunner-up &#8211; Datacolor Spyder2PRO Best remote Logitech Harmony 1000 &#8211; color touchscreen to the masses Runner-up &#8211; Monster Central AVL300 Best TV stand BDI &#8211; To bad we couldn&#8217;t show yaRunner-up &#8211; Salamander Designs Best display booth Sony &#8211; room after room after room after roomRunner-up &#8211; Panasonic Biggest surprise Sony Pearl&#8217;s $4,999 price &#8211; wowRunner-up &#8211; McIntosh 1080p projector2nd Runner-up &#8211; Monster Einstein Biggest disappointment Lack of SED TVs &#8211; *sigh*Runner-up &#8211; Samsung&#8217;s empty display case Most publicized Sony Pearl &#8211; You have heard of it right?Runner-up &#8211; Logitech 1000  CEDIA &#8216;06 was a great show and we came to see the Sony Pearl but stayed for the Fujitsu plasmas. CrazyHoraceSep 28, 5:20pmTv301: Advanced Tips:    In case you forget to DVR &#8230;.. your favorite shows:    Here is a back up plan: &#8230;..  Download automaticly via rss or directly via bittorent feeds:  Catch up on your Rss tv shows Here:   tvrss.net/feed/combined/ [tvrss.net/feed/combined/]   or live Bitorrent&#8230;new mirror for eztvefnet.org [eztvefnet.org]: &#8212;&gt;64.34.139.5 [64.34.139.5]    Here is a great Tv Grid/Tv show start dates web site:     epguides.com/grid/fall.shtml [epguides.com/grid/fall.shtml] Current U.S. Prime-Time Broadcast TV Scheduleepguides.com/grid/ [epguides.com/grid/]      tvrss.net/shows/ [tvrss.net/shows/]   RSS Explained In Steps: tinyurl.com/kfkf9 [tinyurl.com/kfkf9] kaffeenSep 29, 5:27pmBeyondTV is OK. Personally, I use GBPVR. Excellent stability, great message boards, wonderful plug-in development, and it is free.   gbpvr.com [gbpvr.com]  I&#8217;ve tried almost all of the Windows based solutions and I feel that GBPVR offers the best solution at a price that is hard to beat (free). I will be building a MythTV linux box soon, that should be interesting.sponsor c3Sep 30, 11:12amgbpvr.com/pmwiki [gbpvr.com/pmwiki]  Gbpvr Does Look very impressive:  Price:FREE    Screen Shots Below are selection of screenshots of GB-PVR in action. Some of these are from the core GB-PVR application, but many are from the extra skins and plugins that can be found on the wiki (gbpvr.com/pmwiki [gbpvr.com/pmwiki])   GB-PVR is a fully featured Personal Video Recorder (PVR) that allows you to schedule TV recordings and view and pause live TV. In additional to this PVR functionality, it also acts as a media center allowing you to watch movies, listen to music, view pictures and listen to FM radio.                           What is GB-PVR? GB-PVR is a fully featured Personal Video Recorder (PVR), allowing you to schedule TV recordings and view and pause live TV. In additional to this PVR functionality, it also acts as a media center allowing you to watch movies, listen to music, view pictures and listen to FM radio. GB-PVR also supports specialist hardware decoders including Sigma Designs XCard, Hauppauge PVR350 and Hauppauge MediaMVP. GB-PVR also supports multiple tuners, allowing you to record more multiple channels at one time. Click here to see lots of screenshots.    GB-PVR also supports specialist hardware decoders including Sigma Designs XCard, Hauppauge PVR350 and Hauppauge MediaMVP. GB-PVR also supports multiple tuners, allowing you to record more multiple channels at one time.  Requirements: You need to be running on Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Your machine must also have the Microsoft .NET v1.1 runtime installed. For TV Tuner cards, currently supported are:  Hauppauge PVR250, PVR250MCE, PVR350, PVR USB2, PVR150, PVR150MCE and the dual-tuner PVR500MCE ATI Theatre 550 Pro DVB-T and DVB-S devices with BDA drivers including: Hauppauge Nova-S Hauppauge Nova-T Hauppauge Nova-T USB2 Pinnacle MediaCenter 300i Twinhan DVB-S Twinhan DVB-T Dvico Fusion DVB-T V-Box DTT-150 Blockgold GDI DVB-T Lifeview FlyDVB-T  GO7007SB based capture devices, such as Plextor PX-M402U, Plextor PX-TV402U and Lifeview TV Walker If you&#8217;re running Windows 2000, you&#8217;ll also need to install MDAC2.6 (or higher).  Review of GB-PVR This weekend, I had a little time to try GB-PVR out for the first time and it is definitely a contender for people willing to build their own PVR using a computer. You can&#8217;t beat the price of free (although I recommend giving a donation to the author if you use it) and combined with the ability to support multiple capture cards and distribute throughout a house using Hauppauge MediaMVP, it&#8217;s a good low cost solution. The two aspects I really like about the product is its support for the inexpensive MediaMVP, as well as the developer plug-ins that are currently available. The user interface is very mature for this type of product, and although I ran into some minor problems, it looks to be fairly stable from all that I&#8217;ve encountered and read in their active discussion forum. The downside for me was the video format support, as I&#8217;ll mention later in the article. I used a vanilla P4 system with 512 RAM with a Hauppauge 250 capture card installed. This is my benchmark system used for testing and reviewing new products. I started with a clean Windows 2000 OS with the latest updates and drivers. I followed the very helpful GB-PVR QuickStart Guide that made setup a snap. I ran into two minor issues during installation, but nothing that was unrecoverable. First, I installed the pre-requisite technologies such as Microsoft&#8217;s .Net Runtime and DirectX 9, but GB-PVR also needs the latest [...]<!--%kramer-ref-post%--></p>
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		<title>By: Gesu`, notes from stambugia &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Come scaricare file torrent con utorrent</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gesu`, notes from stambugia &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Come scaricare file torrent con utorrent</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2006 17:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] utorrent offre supporto anche ai feed rss: questi vengono utilizzati in particolar modo per annunciare i nuovi episodi di serie televisive, permettendo di scaricarli automaticamente. Personalmente non uso questa caratteristica ma se vi interessa trovate un&#8217;ottima guida (in inglese) presso il blog The Neosmart Files; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] utorrent offre supporto anche ai feed rss: questi vengono utilizzati in particolar modo per annunciare i nuovi episodi di serie televisive, permettendo di scaricarli automaticamente. Personalmente non uso questa caratteristica ma se vi interessa trovate un&#8217;ottima guida (in inglese) presso il blog The Neosmart Files; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: RSS feed for tv shows - Neowin Forums</title>
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		<dc:creator>RSS feed for tv shows - Neowin Forums</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:07:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-ref-pre%--&gt;[...] This has several, and with a mini-tut on configuring it too:http://neosmart.net/blog/archives/134 [...]&lt;!--%kramer-ref-post%--&gt;</description>
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		<title>By: digg / boxx / dugg</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-6042</link>
		<dc:creator>digg / boxx / dugg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-ref-pre%--&gt;[...] The Ultimate Guide to TV Torrents! [...]&lt;!--%kramer-ref-post%--&gt;</description>
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		<title>By: Automatically Moving Your Torrent TV Shows Into File Folders at PitelSPOT</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-5628</link>
		<dc:creator>Automatically Moving Your Torrent TV Shows Into File Folders at PitelSPOT</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 01:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] There are plugins for uTorrent and Azureus to automate television show downloads.Â Â There are instructions all over the internet on how to set this up.Â  A problem with most Torrent clientsÂ is that they dump all downoads into one folder, which quickly becomes cluttered, and if you have a HTPC, difficult to navigate.Â  However, with Windows Scheduled Task and some simple command lines, you can periodically organize these files using the following steps: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] There are plugins for uTorrent and Azureus to automate television show downloads.Â Â There are instructions all over the internet on how to set this up.Â  A problem with most Torrent clientsÂ is that they dump all downoads into one folder, which quickly becomes cluttered, and if you have a HTPC, difficult to navigate.Â  However, with Windows Scheduled Task and some simple command lines, you can periodically organize these files using the following steps: [...]</p>
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		<title>By: philip</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-3655</link>
		<dc:creator>philip</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2006 00:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks man will make a referrence of this on my blog! !</description>
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		<title>By: Severe Knowledge 2006- Lindsay Lohan and a whole lot more!</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-3263</link>
		<dc:creator>Severe Knowledge 2006- Lindsay Lohan and a whole lot more!</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 06:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Firefox</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-880</link>
		<dc:creator>Firefox</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2006 02:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;The Ultimate Guide to RSS TV Torrents...&lt;/strong&gt;

Click through for more info on RSS TV Torrent feeds for BitTorrent.......</description>
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		<title>By: The Ultimate Guide to TV Torrents! at GeekLike</title>
		<link>http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/the-ultimate-guide-to-rss-tv-torrents/#comment-823</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] IF you ever wanted to automate the downloads of all those shows you download and watch every week, then this is definitely for you. A noob-friendly guide that doesn&#8217;t even require you to know what torrents are or how to use them!read more&#160;&#124;&#160;digg story [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] IF you ever wanted to automate the downloads of all those shows you download and watch every week, then this is definitely for you. A noob-friendly guide that doesn&#8217;t even require you to know what torrents are or how to use them!read more&nbsp;|&nbsp;digg story [...]</p>
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