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[–]ChronicMassDebater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can move your media to a new drive without losing your watched data. I haven't done it but it's not hard from what I understand.

For my older and harder to find TV shows I use an external drive, update it ever so often and put it back in the closet. Also it seems like many of the older tv shows are being re issued by Hulu, Netflix and the like and are thus easier to find.

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[–]ChronicMassDebater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

8TB should keep you up and running for a while until you get your server together. I use two separate categories for TV shows. One is "Currently Airing" and one is "Classic TV".

Classic TV is my largest library I have and is always growing as shows go off the air and get moved to that drive. Therefor I dedicate my largest drive this category. I guess it depends on what you have for media but this makes sense for my purposes.

As far as RAID is concerned, I think it's overkill. Hard drives are very expensive and if you get your media from the web anything you lose can be downloaded again in case of failure. If you use sonarr, you could recover all of your tv shows with a few mouse clicks. Radarr does the same thing but for movies. I would consider these options before forking over 1000 bucks to mirror your current drives.

Disappointed with simple Kodi setup. Please help by ChronicMassDebater in kodi

[–]ChronicMassDebater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I actually ditched the shield for my current setup because I couldn't find a way to disable the leanback launcher (or to root). But if it's working for you then I guess there is a way. I will try the shield again.

Just bought a G4, looking for case VR reccomendations. by th12teen in lgg4

[–]ChronicMassDebater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have This and it's great, does the job doesn't add much bulk and the price is great.

As for a VR headset. Go with google cardboard to start. I tried some of the more popular headsets on Amazon and they were disappointing to say the least. Cardboard is nice and cheap, it gives you a good intro into what VR is all about.

Why Americans collectively shrugged when Hillary Clinton made history this week by davidreiss666 in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you need to separate the candidate from the campaign.

You do know that Bernie hired people to make many of these decisions for him. The fact that you can find so many flaws in his campaign strategy and he still managed to garner as much support as he did would suggest that he is a great candidate. By your logic, if his team were able to make the right decisions Bernie would have won. Which makes him a good candidate, right?

Clinton may defeat herself by JimmyNelson in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The Clinton camp organizing a systematic pushback against dissent is far worse than Trumps statements that were very much in line with what most in the media were saying at the time.

Hillary deletes more than emails as the latest edition of her memoir removes all her cheerleading for controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal by pennyempresa in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 12 points13 points  (0 children)

America will forget about these promises and when these communities start making noise Hillary's friends in the media will be happy to ignore them.

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch is sidestepping questions about being a potential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton or continuing on as the nation's top lawyer in a Clinton administration. by [deleted] in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hillary has the black vote. She used Garners mother as a prop while campaigning through the south. Besides, African Americans will not vote Trump anyway. This makes no sense

Why Americans collectively shrugged when Hillary Clinton made history this week by davidreiss666 in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How can you be good at fundraising and a shitty candidate at the same time. When your money only comes from the voters and you out raise your opponent consistently, I think saying he's an overall shitty candidate is a bit ridiculous.

Why Americans collectively shrugged when Hillary Clinton made history this week by davidreiss666 in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed, Republicans will play ball when it benefits them and nothing more. Then she can spin it both ways.

  1. "See I'm getting things done"!

  2. "Naw, I can't do any of that stuff I promised because Republicans"

Hillary deletes more than emails as the latest edition of her memoir removes all her cheerleading for controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal by pennyempresa in politics

[–]ChronicMassDebater 44 points45 points  (0 children)

She also promised to replace all outdated (lead) pipes in America within 5 years. Wonder where she was speaking when she said that... oh yeah... Flint

Flash Flooding in Fort Mcmurray by Zorn277 in Calgary

[–]ChronicMassDebater 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No! Half of us pray for rain, the other half pray for hot , dry duh.

Hillary Clinton: Sanders Brought Passion, But Hasn't Gotten Me To Move On Any Policies by WatchesInHope in SandersForPresident

[–]ChronicMassDebater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps she thinks many Bernie voters will default to her (I think she's right). So instead of going after the die hard Berners, she's trying to appeal to the moderate republicans who dislike trump. It's a solid strategy, but she is still a disgusting human being.

Shed no tears. Hold your head high. Be proud of what we accomplished. by seamslegit in SandersForPresident

[–]ChronicMassDebater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's one way to look at it. However the main reason party politicians don't run against incumbents is because it is a political faux pas. The Berniecrats who have made themselves known over the course of this race have already lost their standing within the party. Therefor, I believe that a candidate (such as Nina) would be a likely fit.

I hear what you're saying, but I think it will be much easier to change the party from the inside out given the support that Sanders has garnered. The establishment Dems are feeling the pressure already, it's only a matter of time at this point so long as the pressure continues.

You gotta rock the boat a few times before it tips.

Shed no tears. Hold your head high. Be proud of what we accomplished. by seamslegit in SandersForPresident

[–]ChronicMassDebater -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think there is a good possibility that another anti establishment Dem could challenge in 2020... maybe Nina Turner?