Back in April of 2005, Robert MacMillan of The Washingtoon Postcommented on a blog entry I had written earlier praising paper and books for their "user-interface" qualities and the durability and mobility of content they transmit. Even farther back, in 2001, Knut Nærum wrote a little comedy about the book as technology (of medieval times) performed by Øystein Backe (helper) and Rune Gokstad (desperate monk). You can find the 2001 act, originally taken from the Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) show, "Øystein og jeg," on Youtube and on Boreme.
In the meantime, you can find torrents for Little Mosquehere. To load these torrents, consider Azureus which has a great Java torrent client fit for various platforms.
Last time I checked, the "swarms" for these torrents were quite large, composed of several hundreds. Most peers were complete and sharing, and download rates were very high. So, the whole thing can probably be down-loaded in less than 1 hour, perhaps in 1/2 an hour if the number of peers continue to be large.
I've included YouTube renditions of the first episode below.
Apparently, this first episode of Nawaz' little sitcom has become the
most watched Canadian sitcom episode ever. The ads are mixed in. (The
second and third episodes seem to have been broadcast in Canada but
cannot yet be found on YouTube.)