
Only two left now
This download thing is over-rated. I am trying to get a Three Tenors video from the Internet. It is the Rome concert, the first time they did the trio concept. After two weeks I have 12% of it.
My uncle has an old cassette tape copy so I know what I am buying. I could be willing to fork out 25 dollars for the disk on Amazon, but I am not sure if it will go through Thai customs as easily as books do. Books are tax-free and they don’t intercept them. I am not sure if that is the case with movies.
I don’t want to deal with Thai customs. They are unpredictable and may slap astronomical tariffs on things, which is their hint that they want you to “negotiate”.
A farang friend of mine has his mother send him stuff from America wrapped in old socks. Value five dollars US, she puts on the box. They don’t open it. Maybe I can get Amazon to ship videos in used underwear?
I asked the pirates on Silom road.
- Do you have the Tree Tenors?
- Arei na kha?
- Three Tenors. It is music.
- Tree Thunder?
- Three Tenors.
- No have.
Never mind. At this speed my video download will be complete by Songkran.
November 8th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
found this link hope it helps
http://seedpeer.com/search/three-tenors/6/1.html
also do you have the latest bit torrent 6.0
November 8th, 2007 at 10:28 pm
I think that you can find clips of the concert on You Tube.
November 9th, 2007 at 12:57 am
use winmx
November 9th, 2007 at 6:41 am
Maybe you should look at isohunt.com, a very good bittorent search and download site…..I use Azureus for my downloads….I searched the three tenors and found 35 seeders and 43 leechers tonight…looks like a fast and good download…!
November 9th, 2007 at 8:53 am
That was the first ,and the best of their concerts in 1990, after that it becames a bad habit. I am not surprised that the Thai pirates on Silom said “Arai na kha, me no have’. It is definetely not the place to ask for that, maybe try a quality music store in Bangkok. Of course here it is easily available.
November 9th, 2007 at 10:57 am
Transmittion for Mac, very good for me.
http://transmission.m0k.org/
November 9th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
There is a DVD store at Fortune Town (Ratchada) that specializes in classical / opera. FT is easy to get to from Silom via the underground to Phra Rama 9. Also very good for computer stuff, and much less hyper than Pantip.
For music DVDs in general, I find the stores at MBK better than Silom. They’re at the skytrain end of the mobile phone floor, mostly on the supermarket side.