On rainy days like today started out to be, I often get the urge to listen to Peter Gabriel’s Red Rain:
Now, that’s all well and good, right? Good song, even makes for a good seed for a Genius playlist. The problem is that it inevitably makes me think of the Surrender episode of Voltron (you know, the one where Hagar sends some highly-flammable red rain, not unlike the stuff burped up by Red Lanterns, down in yet another failed attempt to capture/enslave/destroy the people of planet Arus), which in turn kills my productivity and makes me want to just sit around and watch cartoons all day.
Adding insult to this injury, Sony Pictures has blocked all YouTube and other various providers of such videos from showing their clips and episodes outside the US. As I am currently in Scotland, I can’t even get my fix that way.
Please tell me things like this happen to you too…
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Last time I went overseas, I brought a portable DVD player with me.
We have a DVD player, but not copies of Voltron. Netflix has it on instant view… which we can’t access here. Stupid copyright agreements!
“Please tell me things like this happen to you too…”
Oh all the time. Apparently we’re a world of anarchistic savages that have no money to buy their stuff and steal everything they’d put online so they block it. Which in turn forces us to turn to other sources to get it online for free. Odd logic they’ve got there.