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Old 07-12-2014, 08:16 PM   #114
speakingtohe
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If digital piracy is necessary how did we survive so long without it? There was a time when if you wanted to watch a show, you had to have a TV, power to run it, an antenna of some sort and be in the room at a limited (often one) number of specified time with your eyes glued to the set in order to watch it.

Where I lived a music extravaganza was Don Messer's Jubilee where there was a lot of fiddling and polkaing going on. I wonder if it was geographically restricted. Did Europeans get to see it?

We might be more than a smidgeon spoiled these days.

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