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Thread: Kazaa Lite Kpp

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    netweiser
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    went down to the local market today (went to get some lights, aint going to b&q again lol),and they was selling Kazaa Lite KPP 2.4.3 CD's, all boxed. So i bought a copy for £5, and installed it, and nothing differect to the downloadable version. It also came with a "Riaa Firewall Protector v0.9", dont know if it works.

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    Say what?Kazaa Lite at a Store?

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    u pyd 5 pounds for that , what u was u thinking!

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    sounds a little dubious!


    i'd be interested to find out how and why

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    netweiser
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    Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@5 October 2003 - 11:55
    Say what?Kazaa Lite at a Store?
    nah on the bilston (town) outside market. only went to get some lightbulbs, and spoted a guy selling these kazaa lite disks.

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    netweiser
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    Originally posted by HellBoY@5 October 2003 - 11:57
    u pyd 5 pounds for that , what u was u thinking!
    lol yeh i know, but i wanted to see what it was like

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    ice ice baby

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    do you reckon the RIAA firewall is actually the banned ip address list?

    Think the bloke might have just thought he'd try his luck

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    K-Lite is on cd to sell on the newspapers stores in Italy from long time ago.

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    I first got K-Lite 3 months ago on the coverdisk of a PC Utilities magazine in the UK. PC Utilities is available at many newsagents and supermarkets. That's how I first heard that K-Lite existed. (Although of course I had heard of KMD before, but I've never used that.)

    By the time I installed it it was out of date though, so I upgraded to the new version from the website.

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