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Posted by Myrk- on Sun Mar 14th at 11:06am 2004


Ah Crono you should see our uni flat next year lol... Penthouse suite on top floor of a new complex, gunna have a projector for our TV, sky TV, and broadband which isnt connected to a main uni network (so I can use kazaa) mwhahahahah!

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Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 14th at 11:11am 2004


Nice, I'd perfer a nice fiber optic line, but normal broad band is...okay... lol.

I really wanted to make that media center for recording and watching tv shows, and other general purpose uses. It would just kick ass and be very convienent . . . . i can't spell at 3am. I'm going to bed. [addsig]




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Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Mar 14th at 11:16am 2004


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i have been thinking of starting a website, dedicated to discarded parts, i would even pay the ground postage to get it..


It's called eBay Theres always old stuff on there that people are virtually giving away.

I wouldn't use kazaa. The company that bought it are able to monitor what you download. Somebody I know got a letter from AOL/Time Warner, saying 'you have these ilegal films shared, what are you going to do about it?', and they use KMD. K-Lite used to be good, but the latest protocol blocks any client using this, so before long, you won't be able to get much off kazaa wihtout using their official client. I recommend eMule - it takes a couple of days to get going, but after the initial warmup, it's awsome.




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Posted by Leperous on Sun Mar 14th at 11:45am 2004


? posted by Myrk-

Ah Crono you should see our uni flat next year lol... Penthouse suite on top floor of a new complex, gunna have a projector for our TV, sky TV, and broadband which isnt connected to a main uni network (so I can use kazaa) mwhahahahah!

And your course is how long? And you're going to have to make how much money working in B&Q in the holidays to pay for it?





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Posted by fraggard on Sun Mar 14th at 1:04pm 2004


? posted by scary_jeff
I wouldn't use kazaa. The company that bought it are able to monitor what you download. Somebody I know got a letter from AOL/Time Warner, saying 'you have these ilegal films shared, what are you going to do about it?', and they use KMD. K-Lite used to be good, but the latest protocol blocks any client using this, so before long, you won't be able to get much off kazaa wihtout using their official client. I recommend eMule - it takes a couple of days to get going, but after the initial warmup, it's awsome.

I thought KMD and K++ ran off the gnutella network? There're a lot of gnutella clients floating around... I don't think anyone can actually block it that way. It can't be too tough to just change clients, can it?






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