If you are a Scrubs fan and aren't patient enought to wait for Series 5 to be shown over here, then you could try iTunes, where you can get the entire series for $35.
For some reason it's not available on the Irish iTunes shop, so I probably wouldn't be able to get it even if I had an iTunes account, or would I?
Scrubs On Itunes
Categories:
4 Comments
Rate This Blog
Categories
- Cinema (105)
- Domains & Hosting (19)
- General (108)
- Harry Potter (17)
- Linguistics (28)
- Podcasting (21)
- Techie :: Techno :: (633)
- Thoughts :: Pensieri :: (250)
- Work :: Lavoro :: (96)
- accessibility (17)
- adsense (2)
- adwords (15)
- amazon (9)
- apache (4)
- apple (33)
- audio (2)
- barcamp (6)
- blacknight (51)
- blogging (59)
- books (15)
- cool (84)
- copyright (4)
- data retention (2)
- design (16)
- ebay (12)
- ecommerce (57)
- events (14)
- gaming (3)
- google (28)
- humour (78)
- iedr (9)
- iia (27)
- interviews (3)
- jaiku (3)
- linksys (4)
- marketing (34)
- microsoft (11)
- movabletype (13)
- paypal (3)
- philately (4)
- phones (7)
- photography (27)
- rant (16)
- ripe (6)
- security (8)
- seo (22)
- skycon (4)
- technoratifeedback (3)
- travel (12)
- tv (3)
- twitter (7)
- weird (6)
- wordpress (7)
- yahoo (2)
Monthly Archives
- December 2008 (25)
- November 2008 (24)
- October 2008 (10)
- September 2008 (14)
- August 2008 (29)
- July 2008 (24)
- June 2008 (19)
- May 2008 (36)
- April 2008 (43)
- March 2008 (41)
- February 2008 (51)
- January 2008 (35)
- December 2007 (22)
- November 2007 (21)
- October 2007 (42)
- September 2007 (71)
- August 2007 (61)
- July 2007 (39)
- June 2007 (37)
- May 2007 (41)
- April 2007 (39)
- March 2007 (63)
- February 2007 (47)
- January 2007 (82)
- December 2006 (25)
- November 2006 (34)
- October 2006 (28)
- September 2006 (36)
- August 2006 (40)
- July 2006 (31)
- June 2006 (45)
- May 2006 (47)
- April 2006 (40)
- March 2006 (39)
- February 2006 (54)
- January 2006 (63)
- December 2005 (38)
- November 2005 (61)
- October 2005 (68)
- September 2005 (46)
- August 2005 (54)
- July 2005 (85)
- June 2005 (25)
- May 2005 (20)
- April 2005 (18)
- March 2005 (19)
- February 2005 (13)
- January 2005 (15)
- December 2004 (9)
- November 2004 (14)
- October 2004 (13)
- September 2004 (11)
- August 2004 (23)
- July 2004 (7)
- June 2004 (1)
- May 2004 (1)
- April 2004 (2)
- March 2004 (5)
- February 2004 (2)
- January 2004 (10)
- December 2003 (8)
- November 2003 (4)
OpenID accepted here
Learn more about OpenID
Search
About this Entry
This page contains a single entry by Michele Neylon published on April 17, 2006 1:50 PM.
Data Retention Countdown Begins was the previous entry in this blog.
Irish Cybersquatters? is the next entry in this blog.
Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Yep it's a real pity, really wanted to purchase the complete Lost series three months back and realised the TV shows where just available to USA iTunes users. Don't think there is away around this unless people living in America can use the gift feature to give them to us. But fairly sure that it wouldn't work unfortunately.
Liam
I was afraid you'd say that :(
So my only other option is to break the law?
Afraid so, its a real pity not too be using my iPod to its full potential, just have around 40 videos on it at the moment and one pixar movie. I wish I knew the details as to why they can't make them available here, but with Lost it's on around episode 10 and it still hasn't started in the UK. Whereas with iTunes you could download up to episode 19 of series two. So that would mean less viewers for the TV networks if they were available here hence them not being available to us.
"Gifts purchased from the iTunes Music Store in Ireland may be purchased only for, and redeemed only by, residents of Ireland." says iTunes
doesn't apple do a geo look up against ip when using your apple ID, this does not mean you can not travel, but that you best start your account in the territory it is to be used in.
one day the programme maker wont need the stinking transmiiters, but for now, broadcast TV gives progs a large audience for its birth, and a cheap low tech (1920's) access to your living room.
I watched 8x1 hrs of TV drama on ipod 5th gen, not back to back, sometimes you need the large screen, the comfy seat, and a pause button and a jog wheel to by pass adverts, somewhere between iPod and bid widescreen, except time is tight, when are we poor workers ever going to have the time to spend & buy their dumb entertainment, if we all have to work so hard to pay bills?