Yeah, it does have quite a bit of that. Hmn. I guess given that, the link I posted would be off limits here. Thanks for reminding me of that.Originally Posted by polobunny
Yeah, it does have quite a bit of that. Hmn. I guess given that, the link I posted would be off limits here. Thanks for reminding me of that.Originally Posted by polobunny
A bit, yeah. I cannot see anything legal on alt.binaries..
Well, I mainly use it for roms, PSX games and the like. Not exactly legal, but not as frowned upon as PC Warez around here.Originally Posted by polobunny
Anyway, the program is there if any of you wanna use it. If you need any help, PM me and I should be able to walk you through it on MSN.
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Everyone listen to the wise Cyber. This man knows what he is talking about. I tested a download for Illbleed (DC), and I got a perfect Nero Image that tested and works in Chankast...30 minutes total download time.![]()
Beats the daylights out of BT![]()
So let's talk about LokiTorrent.
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you gotta love the MP3AA & their strong-arm tactics, some wonderful scaremongering...
so are newsgroups the way forward? wonder if they have any ISO's @ alt.binaries.pictures.duct-tape.hampster...
cheers Loki![]()
Man, what is going to be left? I just hope ISPs don't start throttling bt traffic, think that was a rumor a while back![]()
Some are... and that is crap... not all BT traffic is illegal, and if i pay my ISP for high speed internet, then i should get to use it.Originally Posted by shinokamaru
Yeah, without it I don't think alot of linux distros could be distributed the way they are today.
The MPAA is simply fighting a losing battle, bittorrent is not going away anytime soon. Yes, they might be able to shut down some websites, but that's still not going to get rid of the bittorrent community.
The RIAA has tried for.. what 6 years now?... to "shut down" mp3 trading, and people are still trading mp3s.
haha this is like guerilla warfare we're all in small groups battling the mighty big MPAA and RIAA and we keep fighting and keep getting things done.
well there's good news against the MPAA the logs from lokitorrent are uselesswww.torrent-news.com
Hahaha yeah, good stuff. I knew Loki wouldn't sell anyone anyway.Originally Posted by TheStuntman
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