Well, as one still in highschool, I agree that a "no gnutella" policy by itself is a bad thing. If you show them that your understand wht they are doing, and that it is taking up to much bandwidth then you may get some respect for those commiting the problems. I watch my computer admins yell at those using a MSDOS prompt or going to any site they have not looked at before (one descibed google as a new craze on th web, but did not seem to really know what it was) and think how stupid they really are. Try to show them you are not incompetient like this and your will be fine.
Not only Diablo II, but the entire Quake and first-person shooter games section. Not to mention the millions of hours lost to Minesweeper and Solitare.
Well, as one still in highschool, I agree that a "no gnutella" policy by itself is a bad thing. If you show them that your understand wht they are doing, and that it is taking up to much bandwidth then you may get some respect for those commiting the problems. I watch my computer admins yell at those using a MSDOS prompt or going to any site they have not looked at before (one descibed google as a new craze on th web, but did not seem to really know what it was) and think how stupid they really are. Try to show them you are not incompetient like this and your will be fine.
Not only Diablo II, but the entire Quake and first-person shooter games section. Not to mention the millions of hours lost to Minesweeper and Solitare.
For those running windows:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com - look for the converter and the extra ogg codec.