Your Questions About Download Old Movies Online

Chris asks…

What are the People using Today?

Really, what are you guys and or gals using to obtain your music, movies, old school internet fun. Dating sites.

Really interested in a good way to obtain music online, or steam new released movies.

I keep hearing bit torrent but have yet to research it enough to get an opinion. And I remember from my earlier years, napster, morpheous, bearshare and limewire were at the top of the charts. But from what I remember they were all infected with malware, viruses etc.

Nagesh answers:

Even bit torrent has the same issue…..virus malware….so on…………there is no gain with out pain…risk it to get biscuit.

For download: Bit torrent
For research: Google
For social networking: Facebook

Charles asks…

How can I download free movies online? Can some1 help me?

Nagesh answers:

Watch hundreds of full-length new and old movies and TV shows (Prison Break, Lost, Family Guy, South Park etc.) streaming with no download required.
Http://moviesnow.tk
or
http://cinemas.tk (same site)

John asks…

What should i get the PS3 , xbox 360 or the nintendo Wii ?

Nagesh answers:

This has been said SO MANY TIMES..

No offense but this should either be sticked on top of the question or you should use the damn search option at the top. Now.. Time for my suggestion.

I would rather get the 360, however that’s me. So for you.

Depends which kind of gaming you want, wether it be shooting, action, zelda, racing.. Etc etc But mainly what divides up the consoles in terms of game is that the age group of the games. The Wii gives you a whole new experience of gaming with the motion controller yet the games are either for family or for kids round the ages of 12, but it’s a great FAMILY console. The Xbox is more for older kids around 13 and above, its like a Dad and Son console or just, Son. The PS3 is like the Xbox mixed with the Wii, but it involves more teen games like the Jak Series and Ratchet and Clank, etc etc etc its MAINLY for 13 and above, but those above 18 would most likely enjoy Xbox due to its shooting games like GRAW and Gears of War.
The Wii or the PS3 has a STRONG line up or library of games as the Xbox 360 due to releasing just now, the Xbox 360 has Oblivion, Halo, etc etc and the game of the year GoW. Lot of games to choose from where as the Wii have Zelda, Wii Sports, Madden, Raymond, etc etc etc, not as much choices as the 360 but they’re very good games with a whole new experience. The PS3 I would have to say in my opinion has weaker games then the Wii or the 360, but it also depends on what kind of games your looking for, Resistance: Fall of Man is a must have for the PS3 however it seems like the only good game for the PS3 thats currently released, but for both the 360, Wii, and the PS3 more great titles are soon to be released like Halo 3, Call of Duty 3.. Etc..

Now for the secondary entertainment. Game consoles now days arent just for gaming, it allows you to play DVDs, HD support, and music. Etc etc The Wii doesn’t support DVD or HD, yet from what I’m hearing the graphics are good nonetheless however it can play other Nintendo games such as the Game Cube games, but I think the motion sensing and the family GAMING makes up for the lack of DVD or movie. The Xbox can play normal DVDs and HDDVD (with an add-on about 200USD -HDDVD-), and it you can connect to your PC if you have Windows Media XP, so basically it comes with a 20GB drive (sold separately unless bought with Premium) which you can upload photos, music, videos, etc etc, and it supports HD. The PS3 is the most powerful console in terms of power out of all of these, it supports HD but from what I’m hearing it has no auto detection so if you play on a HDTV and want to your friends house which has a normal TV you wont be able to play it on the normal TV, it also has the Blu-Ray disc which maybe popular next year or so but I’m fine with the HD DVD, it can also do the same thing as the Xbox in terms of hooking up with the PC and uploading music from Ipods, videos, photos, etc etc. The PS3 also comes standard with the 20GB for the 499USD and a 60GB for 599USD.

Multiplayer is important too, a way for gamers to talk and bash each others brain out with that chain-saw… So… The Wii. I’m not sure about the Wii having multiplayer capabilitys, but I’m sure it does, but along with the multiplayer, you can also go on WiiConnect to download old school games such as Sonic, Mario.. Etc and customize your own avatar or 3D person you use to talk and socialize with others in the Wii World.
The PS3 is kind of the same but it as more of a powerful multiplayer capability such as Resistance: Fall of Man can have a death match with 40 players, now thats a lot of players to kill and a lot of chances to die, I’m not sure about the PS3 downloading things and such… The Xbox 360 has the most powerful online capability tho, you can basically talk and chat using a headset, a webcam online and form clans and teams, it also has multiplayer Co-Op version for Gears of War. It also allows you to download movies and TV shows from Xbox Live for some money, however unlike the Wii and the PS3, Xbox Live costs a lot of money if you are under your parents roof.

Use the search function, I’m done or do your own research.. This is too hard to explain and this kind of desicion can not be made by others, only you and your needs or mabye family’s…. Good luck

Carol asks…

what is catche files and what are temp files plus what are cookies?

Is my PC slow due to these files? Then can I delete them. Is it safe to delete them? How to delete these files?

Nagesh answers:

Web cache is dated copies of web pages, images and scripts that the web browser will use if they have not changed on the server. Deleting them will slow down browsing your usual destinations a little bit until they have been re-created. It is safe to delete them, and can occasionally clear up logging-in problems on websites. More so in the past with older browsers.

Temp files are probably files like PDF that have to be downloaded before they can be read with a helper application like Adobe. It’s safe to delete them. The only point in keeping them I’ve found is when I read a PDF online then decide I want to keep a local copy, there’s already one in temp.

Cookies are text fragments retained by the browser to maintain state during browsing – e.g. The fact that you prefer English, are logged in, and have something in your shopping cart. Some cookies are saved on your computer so that the browser will remember for next time – probably not that you are logged in, but probably that you prefer English and your local movie theater is Hillside or whatever.
It’s safe to delete them, though you will lose your site preferences. The websites will lose track of which adverts you’ve been exposed to and start over again. Sometimes, clearing cookies can clear up login problems where a site refuses to show you a page because it thinks you are logged in, or out, when you aren’t, or where it thinks you can read Thai.

How to delete them depends on the browser. Firefox has something under tools/clear-recent-history.

I doubt that deleting any of them will speed anything up – more the opposite, unless your disk is so full that there’s no room to save new web cache files.

Laura asks…

How was your ps3 expirience?

Now that the ps4 is so close, did you liked it’s predecessor? What did you like about the ps3 and what you didn’t?

Nagesh answers:

Mmm lets begin at the start I pre-ordered the PS3. Yes at 600 Euro :! That was painful. Still the PS2 did get so many great games so you know.. The PS3 is going to be awesome to right. Right?

First 2 years the things we’re lean. Yes there we’re a few games and yes there was blu-ray but. It was very lean. It was after the first 2 years that finally games began to roll it and slowly but surely in the following years it really begin to feel like a great buy.

I have had YLOD’s. I have swapped out my old 60Gbyte with a 120Gbyte fat without PS2 compatibility at Sony. Then when that finally failed again I did buy a PS3 Slim and did a system transfer.

And the PS3 slim is still running perfectly these days. It has now a 120Gbyte Intel 320 SSD. Gran Turismo 5 loves SSD and Skyrim can also agree with it.

What to Like:
It isn’t an ugly console to look at
It runs games, yes it does, hooray. And they run pretty decent yes. I find it a shame that this generation doesn’t yet runs at 1080p.
Blu-ray, hooray! Seriously blu-ray is awesome!
PSN, okay not as good as but still a pretty capable online gaming network.
Storage, being born with a HDD it means every game can install stuff and be put to full use
Media, haven’t used it much but yes it can play movies and music and guess what if you are in america you even have netflix. I don’t!
Controller, based upon the PS1 and PS2 controller, so a trusted basic design!

What not to like:
To little memory 🙁 but it shares this fault with the xbox 360!
Storage, seriously why must every game install around 5Gbyte 🙁
Time it takes before you finally can game. Okay I will explain

Time it takes before you can finally game. So you return home with a shiny disc, hooray! So you start up your Playstation 3, you put it in and start up the game. “There is a patch out for this game please download it” .. You accept that it needs this patch and let your PS3 download it. It takes about 4 minutes with downloading and installing. So you are finally back in the game and “This game needs to install around 5Gbyte of data. Please wait” so 15 minutes later you return to find it FINALLY installed its game data. Okay lets .. Oh the game wants me to sign in. Okay.. 45 second later. What? Oh you want me to put in the pass.. Sure whatever.. *fumbles to find the booklet* 39AB-89C7-**********

Right what? “Download this activation DLC” WTF? Sure .. Just get me to my game!

1 minute later. Right so can I finally play this damn game? Any more more patch of activation DLC? Right..lets play this game. At this point you are pretty much pissed off!

I know this is partly the fault of the publishers but damn it. Sometimes you just want to play the game and not first put 25 minutes in installing and patching!

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