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Hello,
ok what I want to ask: does anyone in here already sent a
program or music to a good friend or other Kazaa User by normal
mail, means if a prog. so huge that downloading is more expensive...
...sometimes my cousin in gdansk - a nice city near the sea -
sent me some music cds or films.
I also recently in august this year sent out WinXP to a KaZaA User
in Bordeaux - I have had a nice talk on #klchat (now: #kchat) and after
he received it, he phoned me and - he did not sound like a french when speaking
english :) was really nice ... his pc break down and he need to install it from new...
I now many are arfraid of being caught when sending by normal mail, that what
I think but I share my files & thoughts openly :) Nevertheless I always am concerned a little bit - you never knew if the use is RIAA or not... no, but I always try to share openly :)
~nice dreams...
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11-06-2003, 01:18 AM
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A few friends and I will send entire anime series on c.d. to eachother via snail-mail. it's only a couple bucks postage for each series, and it's a very nice thing to do for someone. It's already doubled my collection!!!
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11-06-2003, 02:07 AM
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snail-mail :) ?
yeah it olny costs to poland 4 euro and to france less :)
hehe, that was nice ice nice...
one time long ago I remembered a postbox which still is close to me
all letters I threw in I've never got a response, it seems that this postbox
eat all the letters... or a guy is sitting in the postbox . hehe...
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11-06-2003, 02:23 AM
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Originally posted by internet.news@5 November 2003 - 22:18
Hello,
ok what I want to ask: does anyone in here already sent a
program or music to a good friend or other Kazaa User by normal
mail, means if a prog. so huge that downloading is more expensive...
...sometimes my cousin in gdansk - a nice city near the sea -
sent me some music cds or films.
I also recently in august this year sent out WinXP to a KaZaA User
in Bordeaux - I have had a nice talk on #klchat (now: #kchat) and after
he received it, he phoned me and - he did not sound like a french when speaking
english was really nice ... his pc break down and he need to install it from new...
I now many are arfraid of being caught when sending by normal mail, that what
I think but I share my files & thoughts openly Nevertheless I always am concerned a little bit - you never knew if the use is RIAA or not... no, but I always try to share openly
~nice dreams...
god you guys are so outdated
use emails dudes
uuencode the files and send them out in thousands of emails, you might get kicked in the balls by ur isp for spam but this is canada... ^_^
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11-06-2003, 11:39 AM
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mostly harmless
Originally posted by internet.news@6 November 2003 - 02:07
snail-mail ?
snail-mail = letters and parcels, because they are so slow
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11-06-2003, 02:28 PM
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internet.news you actually did that
LOL, thats so funny, I was thinking about that once.
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11-06-2003, 03:33 PM
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yeh i send cds all the time to a couple of friends at slsk as they only got 56k connections and dl 3 hour sets takes ages and costs lotsa money for them
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11-06-2003, 03:57 PM
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hmm maybe this is the way forward...i send someone a dvd rw full of stuff, they copy to HDD, blank the disc, fill it and send it back...i like it.
it'd cost <£2 per send (postage and an envelope) so £2 for 4.7GB approx
its also one of the most secure ways of p2ping. you and the friend set up a "connection" here, swap addresses with a *good* mate, someone you really trust. i send to them without any mention of contents written on the disk, and certainly i dont include any name/address/details of me. that way, if its intercepted, then there is no way to get back to me, and the person recieving has no idea what is sent to them through the post...how should they know what is on the disk being sent to them?!? (esp if there is no name on, just an address)
hmmmm, i like it
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11-07-2003, 01:57 AM
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i send someone a dvd rw full of stuff, they copy to HDD, blank the disc, fill it and send it back
B)
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11-07-2003, 02:33 AM
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Unfortunately, my ISP has a limit on how large the attached files may be when sending email.
Peace
UKMan
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