IPTVshows
submitted by AlmostaGeek 75 days ago (via http://www.iptvshows.org)
A growing list of IPTV shows. It has lots of shows. The usual suspects and a lot more!
submitted by AlmostaGeek 75 days ago (via http://www.iptvshows.org)
A growing list of IPTV shows. It has lots of shows. The usual suspects and a lot more!
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Has user reviews and a ratings system. Mostly tech programming but does have RansomTV's "The Angry Chef".
on another note command n has to be the worst show ive ever watched in my life. :)
digg effect?
is that not an IPtv show ?
Gosh!
The reason it is down, is because the guy lives in hawaii and he is running the server himself....
Diggnation is not an iptv show ITS A PODCAST!!!!!!!
And thetruesora stop trying to get hits, http://ipratings.org doesn't have more than 20 shows listed, not even that....
What about a site that works on all browsers?
Yes it is. The video version
is so much better, its got 46 shows so far.
(sorry about the self promotion).
Wus up?
Watch the extra dot after the .org, dude!
Only IE ignores that!
take out the trailing (accidental) dot after the .org in the url, then it will actaully work.
posted by anti-net (0) "
They do ask for a completely unnecassary cookie, though!
http://www.techtainment.co.nr/
"Techtainment.net no longer supports non W3C compliant browsers such as Internet Explorer. Please download a compliant browser by clicking on the image to your left and visit us again. "
this from: http://www.techtainment.net/getfirefox.htm
Yeah, what a lazy fucker! Just use Macromedia and be done with it.
http://www.techtainment.net/node
So how do we change the browser used in RssReader 1.0.88.0 to be Mozilla or Firefox?
When is this dude gonna up date his links?
RSSReader uses the Internet Explorer API, which is why you'd be getting that message. RSSReader blows chunks anyways, go use a decent RSS aggregator like Google Reader.
"When is this dude gonna up date his links?"
I really don't see what this guys' personal bookmarks have to do with his web-site (which is always kept up to date).
It can automatically pull content from anywhere, without the need for an RSS or ATOM feed. For an example of this, see the Reset entry: http://kedora.org/show/reset/episodes/ And yes, that means there are RSS 1.0, 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 feeds available for Reset and other shows without their own feeds.