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			<title>Comment on How to keep itunes movie rental for ever by elhacker</title>
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			  At 18-Feb-2008 23:07:55, elhacker posted: <p />
			  oooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! I like that thinking...........yes. I suppose you could<br /><br />
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			<title>Comment on How to keep itunes movie rental for ever by julian</title>
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			  At 18-Feb-2008 17:41:17, julian posted: <p />
			  Couldn't you set your system date to 6 years ahead, rent the movies you want, and then set it back to normal to keep the syncing available?
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