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JiMiThInG
August 27th, 2005, 01:38 PM
Its official The-RealWorld.de is no more. This may leave many of its users scratching their heads wondering where they are to get links to their favorite shows now. Digitaltopia will attempt to help those poor lost souls out with our official 'Top RealWorld.de Alternatives.

Coming in respective last place is ED2K-it.com TV section of their forums. The good news for ED2K-it is that things are turning around. They have poured renewed effort into the TV section since TRW went down. New shows are showing up quite quickly, and the database of older shows is quickly growing. Keep an eye on these guys and expect them to quickly rise to a higher position.

Next up is a site that isn't even for ED2K links, however I think it must be included. The good thing about it. Hands down its going to be the fastest way for most average users to get new TV episodes. The down side, its only good for newly aired things. I'm talking about, of course, EZTVEFnet.org Fire up your favorite torrent client and join the swarm.

The first runner up is FTi's TV section of their forums. I love this ED2K site and think it is the best all around right now. However I'm talking about their forums, not their mainpage. I find the mainpage a bit of a useless mess. FTi's forums offer links to new shows very quick and have a nice library of older stuff. Also something I like that it offers that you might not find elsewhere, is a good collection of TV shows on DVD'r.

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MrEricSir
August 27th, 2005, 02:50 PM
Zeropaid.com -- where even the private notes to editors stuck at the bottom of news stories have grammatical errors.