Like when Morpheous crapped and Nap and the others. :unsure:
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Like when Morpheous crapped and Nap and the others. :unsure:
Yes we will
For real?! COOL!Quote:
Originally posted by Icey@6 August 2003 - 01:32
Yes we will
If the network continues to exist than stopping Kazaa/K-Lite will not have any affect on it.
Remember, Kazaa/K-Lite is merely [one piece of] software using a specific protocol to connect to others.
There are no "servers" to shut down.
There will always be mp3 sharing. It existed before Napster and it existed after it.
Think about what happened to Napster. For a long time it was the best p2p program. But when it went belly-up, newer and better programs were designed to fill the void. So if Kazaa would somehow cease functioning, new applications would be created in its place.
Sorry...
The new p2p programs cannot even compete with the old-Napster. It combined the layout, speed, and user base of the best programs today into one. How soon we forget...
Then again Napster did not have the ability to download files of any sort.Quote:
Originally posted by Bryanhoop@6 August 2003 - 04:10
Sorry...
The new p2p programs cannot even compete with the old-Napster. It combined the layout, speed, and user base of the best programs today into one. How soon we forget...
Tanks for moving this. I had a moment and was going to post two different on two different....well you know. Great news about it being around. I remember the old days but this is all different and much cooler. Thanks again. B)
Haywood Jablome
funny how napster is now dubbed the "grandfather" of p2p when the program itself is about 6 years old.