So, wouldn't that make Bittorrent the greatest way to share copyrighted material.
I mean, better than p2p, since you probably aren't seeding 1000 dollars in songs/movies at a time.
How long until people start using this as a way to transfer non-independent songs?
That, and after that, how long would it take the RIAA shuts it down?
Who spends this much time on the webmail? If you're in your email long enough to read that, you probably are using an E-mail client and downloading using POP3.
I don't they ever will, since many people are too afraid that they will break them. I know some computer savvy people who are, even after having built several computers.
that girls aren't gaming, it's just that they're not publicized as if they gamed, remember the gamer stereotype is a geek with glasses, though that is changing.
So, wouldn't that make Bittorrent the greatest way to share copyrighted material. I mean, better than p2p, since you probably aren't seeding 1000 dollars in songs/movies at a time.
I can't wait until they get their first 64-bit virus!
And here me thinking that brains couldn't talk, you learn something every day!
Sadly, we are. I pay 35 dollars for a bad 128k.
How long until people start using this as a way to transfer non-independent songs?
That, and after that, how long would it take the RIAA shuts it down?
Who spends this much time on the webmail? If you're in your email long enough to read that, you probably are using an E-mail client and downloading using POP3.
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of those.
I don't they ever will, since many people are too afraid that they will break them. I know some computer savvy people who are, even after having built several computers.
Ahh.
They'll be fighting the enemies of democracy.
I've always thought that seeing the world after the nuclear apocalypse done by Skynet would be cool. Post-nuclear winter. Here I come!
Yeah, but remember, it comes with many security updates.
that girls aren't gaming, it's just that they're not publicized as if they gamed, remember the gamer stereotype is a geek with glasses, though that is changing.
I bet we'll get it running Linux in no time.