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samjohnston86
2nd August 2010, 18:39
Hi guys

Does anybody by any chance have any spare invites for racing-underground.com. I'm desperate to watch a couple of classic F1 races from when I was a kid but can't get them anywhere!! It is truly infuriating. If anybody wants to trade one for any other torrent sites I have the following:

What.cd - truly amazing music site

RevolutionTT

Demonoid

I have a couple of others as well so do get in contact if you want to make a deal! I'm a desperate man!

Thanks
Sam

Jag_Warrior
2nd August 2010, 19:41
Right here, my man. Just tell them I sent you.
Racing Underground Invitations (http://www.motorsportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=139195)

samjohnston86
2nd August 2010, 21:35
Right here, my man. Just tell them I sent you.
Racing Underground Invitations (http://www.motorsportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=139195)

Sorry mate I don't get it, that thread doesn't seem to help. Have I missed something? Cheers though

Rollo
2nd August 2010, 23:31
Does anybody by any chance have any spare invites for racing-underground.com. I'm desperate to watch a couple of classic F1 races from when I was a kid but can't get them anywhere!!


http://www.dukevideo.com
Duke Video have all sorts of nifty DVDs which you can BUY.

Buying DVDs of programs and buying CDs is a really quite nifty way of watching shows in high quality. Buying things with actual money from reputable suppliers also ensures that the stuff which you've bought is legitimate and not breaching copyright laws (ie illegal).

Wow, paying money for things and not stealing them... what will they think of next?

wedge
3rd August 2010, 00:12
http://www.dukevideo.com
Duke Video have all sorts of nifty DVDs which you can BUY.

Buying DVDs of programs and buying CDs is a really quite nifty way of watching shows in high quality. Buying things with actual money from reputable suppliers also ensures that the stuff which you've bought is legitimate and not breaching copyright laws (ie illegal).

Wow, paying money for things and not stealing them... what will they think of next?

Crap 10min F1 race highlights from season reviews vs. half hour BBC highlights in inferior quality.

Hmmm that's a tough one.

samjohnston86
3rd August 2010, 03:23
http://www.dukevideo.com
Duke Video have all sorts of nifty DVDs which you can BUY.

Buying DVDs of programs and buying CDs is a really quite nifty way of watching shows in high quality. Buying things with actual money from reputable suppliers also ensures that the stuff which you've bought is legitimate and not breaching copyright laws (ie illegal).

Wow, paying money for things and not stealing them... what will they think of next?

That website's all very well but they don't have full races, certainly not the ones i'm looking for. The way I see it if this stuff isn't available to buy legally, which it isn't,then downloading it for free is not harming anybody's business is it? I can understand the argument behind not downloading music and movies etc. (although i choose not to abide by it) as these are commercially available. But if full race footage is not commercially available then it's a completely different set of morals in my opinion.

Anyway if anyone has anything to offer but sarcastic comments then i'd love to hear from them. Like I said I have a great set of invites I can offer.

MrJan
3rd August 2010, 08:15
http://www.dukevideo.com
Duke Video have all sorts of nifty DVDs which you can BUY.

Buying DVDs of programs and buying CDs is a really quite nifty way of watching shows in high quality. Buying things with actual money from reputable suppliers also ensures that the stuff which you've bought is legitimate and not breaching copyright laws (ie illegal).

Wow, paying money for things and not stealing them... what will they think of next?

The quality of a lot of stuff isn't as bad as you'd think.....and it's free.