How Long Have You Been Pirating Software
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: twisterX
Got this off TB :D
Posted by: tesco
Since I got the net, 6 years. :O
edit: I think first thing i ever pirated was WinZIP, got a crack or serial or something from my friend so we could use winzip for extracting those 'fart machines'. :lol:
Posted by: Barbarossa
We were pirating software long before the internet was invented :D
Floppy disks ftw :01:
Posted by: ObiWan
the first thing I pirated was Windows 3.11, got it off a friend to install on a dos machine
Posted by: Vargas
filesharing since 1983 on BBS's
Posted by: river_springs
too long to think about
Posted by: S!X
6 Years.
Posted by: twisterX
We were pirating software long before the internet was invented :D
Floppy disks ftw :01:
Dont copy that floppy! :lol:
Posted by: Cheese
Since the 80's.
Posted by: enoughfakefiles
Right, ive got everybodys name and i'm gonna phone the authorities :dry:
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
We were pirating software long before the internet was invented :D
Floppy disks ftw :01:
Before that there was cassettes and don't forget punchcards. :01:
Posted by: Barbarossa
Now that you mention it, we did copy Commodore 64 games from one cassette to another. ;)
Posted by: enoughfakefiles
Spectrum 48k FTW!!!111!!!:01:
Posted by: Chewie
Spectrum 48?
Vic20!
Posted by: Formula1
4-5 years. i voted 5 years. my first ever pirate was winzip 8.0 :P
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
Check out one of my first posts here: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showpost.php?p=7944&postcount=20
Posted by: twisterX
but thats not you. :huh:
Posted by: GepperRankins
been downloading shit since i had a 133mhz windows 95 machine.
i had an atari STe when i was 2 foot tall that i used to get copied floppies for. karma means i now can't touch floppy discs :(
Posted by: Snee
We were pirating software long before the internet was invented :D
Floppy disks ftw :01:
I still have a box full of discs with amiga software.
I loved those little intros the crackers added.
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
but thats not you. :huh:
Yes it is.
And also: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/member.php?u=15012
Posted by: Vargas
whats next? Anybody1234?
Posted by: jetje
Since i discovered the sneakers network
So actually since i started playing computers (Comodore, was it the Vic20???...) somewhere in the late 70's :)
Posted by: sArA
Since my mate downloaded and gave me an asteroids simulator and I copied it and passed it on :lol:
Posted by: Guyver
over 3 years
Posted by: Seedler
Haha I remember when I was like 4 or so, and my dad tried to copy games from legal purchases of 3.5 floppies and it didn't work...
Apparently they wrote data on separated sectors of the floppy and if you just copy the content onto another floppy, the games won't run because the content is written in order.
Man that's gotta be the first anti-pirating technology invented...
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
Haha I remember when I was like 4 or so, and my dad tried to copy games from legal purchases of 3.5 floppies and it didn't work...
Apparently they wrote data on separated sectors of the floppy and if you just copy the content onto another floppy, the games won't run because the content is written in order.
Man that's gotta be the first anti-pirating technology invented...
No. There were fake bad sectors on Atari 5¼" diskettes. The program would load and when run it would check that sector and if it could read that sector then the program wouldn't run. I even saw one that would check the sector, find it to be good (not supposed to be) and then format the diskette blank and then display a message: "Your pirated copy has just been formatted. Have a nice day!"
I found that writing to a sector with the speed control of the drive slowed down it would create a bad sector when trying to read it at normal speed. :)
Also write protecting the diskette would prevent the "unexpected" formatting. :lol:
Posted by: Seedler
Haha I remember when I was like 4 or so, and my dad tried to copy games from legal purchases of 3.5 floppies and it didn't work...
Apparently they wrote data on separated sectors of the floppy and if you just copy the content onto another floppy, the games won't run because the content is written in order.
Man that's gotta be the first anti-pirating technology invented...
No. There were fake bad sectors on Atari 5¼" diskettes. The program would load and when run it would check that sector and if it could read that sector then the program wouldn't run. I even saw one that would check the sector, find it to be good (not supposed to be) and then format the diskette blank and then display a message: "Your pirated copy has just been formatted. Have a nice day!"
I found that writing to a sector with the speed control of the drive slowed down it would create a bad sector when trying to read it at normal speed. :)
Also write protecting the diskette would prevent the "unexpected" formatting. :lol:
wow...5 1/4 diskettes? I was too young t remember them I guess...:P
The very last PC I remember playing "base defense" is a 486 machine when I was like 3 or 4 years old.
Posted by: suprafreak6
who put never?
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
who put never?
Umm It says: DrBeerMan, iMoviez
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=862
Posted by: Dark Steno
8+ haha! wait... Maybe more. :D It's because it's not easy to find original stuffs since I was small.
Posted by: Chewie
Haha I remember when I was like 4 or so, and my dad tried to copy games from legal purchases of 3.5 floppies and it didn't work...
Apparently they wrote data on separated sectors of the floppy and if you just copy the content onto another floppy, the games won't run because the content is written in order.
Man that's gotta be the first anti-pirating technology invented...
No. There were fake bad sectors on Atari 5¼" diskettes. The program would load and when run it would check that sector and if it could read that sector then the program wouldn't run. I even saw one that would check the sector, find it to be good (not supposed to be) and then format the diskette blank and then display a message: "Your pirated copy has just been formatted. Have a nice day!"
I found that writing to a sector with the speed control of the drive slowed down it would create a bad sector when trying to read it at normal speed. :)
Also write protecting the diskette would prevent the "unexpected" formatting. :lol:
A few years after the Amiga hit the shelves it's world was dominated by "Cyclone" leads and adapters.
I remember sitting up late at night in a neighbour's flat soldering wires between two 23D connectors, making them to sell.
That was back in the days of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Jimmy White's Snooker, Kick Off 2 and Populous
Posted by: Busyman
wow...5 1/4 diskettes? I was too young t remember them I guess...:P
They were "floppy" diskettes.
They actually flopped.
I remember when the 3.5 disks came out, I called them "hard" disks.:huh:
Posted by: Virtualbody1234
There were 8" floppy disks.
http://williambader.com/museum/vax/12disks.jpg
Posted by: fkdup74
I am not a pirate. :snooty:
Posted by: Filliz
Voting on this poll through the frontpage gives a 404 :ermm:
Posted by: tesco
I used to have an 8inch disk. :01:
My dad got it from my aunt, and kept it for years, before realizing how outdated it was and then just gave it to me...i broke it open :01:
Posted by: Tempestv
wow, that takes me back, i voted 2-3 years, when I got into p2p, but with disks, I was copying software back... I'm just going to say that the comp was a Mac II, and fairly cutting edge for the time. two true floppy drives and no harddrive- program disk and a file disk- boot up with the OS disk, then to type, replace the os disk with the typing program disk, and put in your files disk where you saved your docs to, wow I remember it like yesterday. the big computer that was all one unit- the computer monitor and keyboard all molded into on shape, long before the days of mice. what a shock when we got my laptop with win 3.11 (still use that today sometimes). but ya, i had a couple pirated games on those big floppys.
Posted by: Silentredninja
This discussion brings me back to the days when I would walk down to my parents dark dank basement, fire up my 286, connect my 2400 Baud to a bbs and eagerly wait 30 minutes for a low resolution gif of boobs while I watched a new episode of Star Trek: TNG.
Good Times!!!!
Posted by: arabstealth
I am a newcomer to the whole pirating thing but I seem to be enjoying it.
Long may it continue.
Posted by: Seedler
I'm just happy Canadians are protected by law and cant be sued for downing from BT
Posted by: dRhOdeS
Since I started my net connection but don't tell anybody :P
Posted by: erRor67
Probaby when I got my first computer... MS Office 95 was the first software i pirated. My family didnt have the money to buy MS Office 95 (wasted the money on a "new" computer) so my mom borrowed a copy from her friend at work. Installed it and gave back the disk.
Posted by: thefallout
This all makes me feel sooooo young. I chose 3-4 years, but I do remember when I was in like 4th grade and my uncle put Commander & Conquer on like 13 floppies. But now I am embarased that my memories aren't so nostalgic.
Posted by: gevorg
Damn, I didn't know this poll is public! :O :cry:
Posted by: Mad Cat
I just voted 3 years, but then I remembered all the old Amiga disks I used to copy, so its more like 16+ years...
Posted by: cpklas
Since 1998 maybe, thats 8 years
Posted by: twisterX
Damn, I didn't know this poll is public! :O :cry:
what are u worring about. your at a file sharing board anyway.:lol:
Posted by: okili
1-2 yars
Posted by: riggle
Yepp! since the 80:s! Does anyone remember "Copypartys" Where people like myself with c-64:s and amigas, would get together with boomboxes and copy games on tapes!! haaha.. We've come a bit since then! :)
Posted by: T0TAL-RECALL
We were pirating software long before the internet was invented :D
Floppy disks ftw :01:
Ha been doing it before floppy disks... Me and my m8's copied C64 tapes and spectrum tapes... Then moved onto floppy and took Lemmings into school to play on the Acorns also had Moonquake (Earley Bomberman).
Posted by: py3m4n
its like an advertisement to the authorities in here like enoughfakefiles said lol!
Posted by: zedaxax
since 1843
Posted by: Knocky
Ahoy there Jim'Lad. Stone the crowws I has 'neva pirated anything, arrrrghhh!
Posted by: thewizeard
...this is incorrectly phrased, we don't pirate software...we share data...
Posted by: theflystyle
i think the first stuff i did was winzip as well..
i even remember back in the day when credit card num generators actually worked and i was able to "expand" my horizons lol
wow im old
Posted by: LegendaryU2K
Sharing is the gift of love.......
Sharing old games anyway, sharing new stuff i have a problem with.
Posted by: crazy11
been doing it ever since i got my first computer back in '99.
Posted by: roy669
since bill gates was born..
Posted by: blade72
Since ZX81 & spectrum days, so over 20 years I guess. Still remember doing tape-tape copies on C15 cassettes!
:geek:
Posted by: Draugr
I was shown the ropes of pirating back in '92 when I was 5 years old. Thanks dad!
Posted by: Skizo
What is this "pirating" that you speak of? :shifty:
Posted by: Boogieman117
Since Kazaa Lite! in 2000.
Posted by: visionaryone
Too long, prob since 89' roughly
Posted by: rguinn
my first attempt at piracy was stealing oregon trail from an apple computer in 1st grade computer lab with a floppy.
in 1999 when I got my 1st computer I happenend upon a site (kickme.to/fosi) offering programs that cost money... for free. what an idea!! it was all downhill from there :P
Posted by: gamer4eva
well to be honest i've had the net quite recently and i havent really had the chance to actually start pirating
Posted by: MOrami
4 yrs
Posted by: UDP0611
2 years
Posted by: bytesmack
The first pirated software that I ever had was a keygen for WinRAR back in 1998. I can't remember what version it was. I have never stopped since:shifty:
Posted by: tywyn
Since the days of the ZX Spectrum....old habits die hard :)
Posted by: zengin
5+
Posted by: necromantic
You know, come to think of it I dont think Ive ever paid for an OS lol.
Posted by: arane
pirates existed before i was born. so why cant be one too
Posted by: frozenAss
Way too much... since 4th grade if i'm not mistaken.
Posted by: ColorsInMyHead
a good 5 years, just little stuff before napster though
Posted by: szakalit
Comodore 64 with tapes :) That was life ;p
Posted by: HairlessApe
Right, ive got everybodys name and i'm gonna phone the authorities :dry:
not if I can pirate your phone by then :ph34r:
Posted by: Hermiod
Since 1994, dont remember what program exactly. Probably was that screensaver of a dude on a island or simcity.
Posted by: jooface
Ever since I remember using the computer because i got pc demos from happypuppy and then searched for "<game name here> full version" and then found out it was actually warez =)
Posted by: Gish
About 4 years. I'm guessing thats not as long as some other people!!
Posted by: tolga
i recently bought a parrot and now i have this eye patch Arrrr.. now where's my dang VCRrrrrrrrrrr. :lol:
Posted by: Sissoko
Since I got my Spectrum when I was kid. Used to borrow games from the library, use a tapedeck to copy them, then take them back.
Posted by: hifreak
Yep i have also been in the underground since I was 14 I like it because it gvies one a adrenalin kick :D
Posted by: qwertt
Probably 6-7 years .
Posted by: livewirerules
from the day i got my pc
Posted by: FreeDoom
Hmmm more or less 10,11 years now. Since i went to a windows 3.11 formation :lol:
I started playing warcraft 1 :P in a 386dx 33Mhz :blink: :D
Posted by: Gish
Im new, only 3 years(zonealarm)
Posted by: war59312
Well lets just say, before e-mail was invented. :) Let alone the "Internet" or the "World Wide Web" .
Posted by: mdshilli
Used to get it straight from M$ library. You could check out almost any windows application you could think of.
Posted by: Hardyfan4eva
Ive been piratind for 2 year my first tign i pirated was
Windows xp pro
and
Photoshop
Posted by: Basquiat
the first real thing i pirated was win98 se before se was released, was very exciting.
Posted by: digmen1
Yes the poll needed adding 10 years and 20 years
I started in the mid 80's Lotus 123, DbaseII, then Windows 3.11
And porno videos before that !
Regards
Digby
NZ
Posted by: terran_male
Right, ive got everybodys name and i'm gonna phone the authorities
Heeheeheeeee........just email'em. This is the new millinium after all. Hell, I downloaded stuff before the internet. It was called am/fm radio and I used a state-of-the-art device (then) called a cassette deck. 'Course the RIAA folks claimed they'd be bankrupt in a year cuz of it, I wonder what happened??
Posted by: longboneslinger
Does xeroxing my ass count? Jeeeeezz, I'm glad to see the cassette and other 'back in the day' stuff. I dont feel so damn old now.
Later taters,
bone
Hell, I just found an original copy of 'Scorched Earth' an old DOS game I 'pirated' on a floppy. To damn bad the disc has crapped out on me........
Posted by: spenz
I've been doing it for about 4 years and so far my collections are not bad. But then i've given more than i'v got. Does that make me a good pirate?lol
Posted by: illusiveX
ever since i learned that i could get stuff for free ive downloaded lol
Posted by: smalle
at all started with a leet winzip crack... lol.. where were the days... :)
Posted by: Daywalk
Since i got my Commodore 64. That was for a long time in
the mid 80´s:rolleyes:
Posted by: tdao
Since i got the thenet , 5 years
Posted by: Ph03n1x
From the beginning.
Posted by: bmt134
Copy games off of floppy discs....
Posted by: CableMan391
Started by copying software on floppies and cd's with my windows 95.
Posted by: Gish
Too long:)
Posted by: chicksy
Started by copying software on floppies and cd's with my windows 95.
the same here :D
Posted by: ApocStorm
First thing I pirated was one of those huge 5.25 inch floppy disk.
Posted by: sear
I voted 3-4 years since I got the internet but thinking back I can remeber coppying games on floppies from my school computer lab in year 5 to play at home so that's like 17 years...:)
Posted by: justinius23
^much the same as sear. i voted 6 months as i only got the internet in recently :(
but i have been copying games since i got an amstrad cpc 464 (green screen) for christmas like 15 years ago or something...
Posted by: klumsy
remember when copy protection only involved keying in phrases from the game manuals :P ?
Posted by: charlie1515
i'm very new too all of this and it's cool to hear a lot of the older pirates stories.
Posted by: backlash
I'd have to say 10 or so years, though at the time it was probably just the OS. They had those 8" floppies when I was in Elementary School. That was my first intro to computers. I didn't start getting my own stuff via the internet until I had to reinstall my OS and didn't have the programs I had before. When someone told me to look for a serial or crack or something I took the plunge. That was probably going back 4-5 years ago.
I haven't looked back since. :)
Posted by: DBLClick
Ever sense software started to come on floppies.
Posted by: spenz
hmm about a year or two, i should say. ^_^
Posted by: lajbah
about 2,5 years
Posted by: sttrop
8 years or something =p
Posted by: Nigi
About 2 years+ to me. The day we got our cable internet :D
Posted by: zippster12
remember when copy protection only involved keying in phrases from the game manuals :P ?
Now that is something I have not thought about in a long time but made me laugh very hard!!! :D
Posted by: Chessking
First time I pirated software was on an old Atari 800 computer and Used "Text Wizard" word processing software. load a binary program into the wizard and changed the words in the program and saved to disk. "Hacked By CHESSKING" .
Posted by: default
there is software to pirate? i didn't know that
Posted by: limesqueezer
Sharing with friends probably 6 years, before that 386, c64 and sometime before internet i've had fun times with pirates :D. Nowdays everybody that buys a empty cd/dvd and burns a pay game on it is a pirate, just nobody sells this anymore, u get caught too fast and we went online..arrrrrrrr
Posted by: SlappyOil
Over 8 years, started back in 1998 - lol
Posted by: dml
5 years :D
Posted by: Theo_Nean_Donly
1986. You used to be able to walk into computer stores and buy copies on the 5in floppies.
Posted by: Death in Vegas
Relatively new on the scene, just started last year around this time.
Haven't looked back yet :cool2:
Posted by: DtM2000
Since 2000 - when PC's were supposed to crash?????
Posted by: Necrophag
Over 5 years now :P
Posted by: saspod
Three to four years.
Posted by: magnoman
over 5 years :(
Posted by: Nemesis®
well for what I consider pirating, which is downloading, uploading, passing around hundreds of megabytes, then gigabytes,, 1995 is when it started for me, hell now you can upload a dvd in a matter of minutes. :D
Doing the getting and giving to/from friends went on since the beginning around 1987 forward but I don't consider that pirating. ;)
Posted by: azaxmaxy
well around 5 years
Posted by: ianjmcd
too many years to count
Posted by: 0ctane
along time :P
Posted by: limesqueezer
you enlighted me
Posted by: oo3
Since I've been using Napster with AOL Dial-up.
*edit*
Oh you meant progs...hehe...well since cd burners came out...
Posted by: gustafo
been hooked up since the day i got the net :naughty:
Posted by: pECi
well...since the first time my fingerz touched the keyboard...i was born a pirate :lol:
Posted by: dmnyanks1
Any one remember when Dizzy for the spectrum? er when that came out
Posted by: adtimg
=))
excellent poll question
How many liars do we have on it?
Posted by: bdotj02
haha this computer is too slow to run hardcore progs like flash dreamweaver ps cs and counterstrike damnn
Posted by: Skizo
haha this computer is too slow to run hardcore progs like flash dreamweaver ps cs and counterstrike damnn
Way to keep the thread on track. :ermm:
Posted by: aburyach
Who said never? This is a filesharing forum... lol
Posted by: ngoducthang
wow, alot of 5+ years people. next question would be are you pirating software just for learning purposes since the software costs too much? or are you just pirating everything?
Posted by: pECi
just about everything...i put my money to better use...like buying hardware:D
Posted by: kuban177
since the time i reached the age of 10
Posted by: DSLFreak
Since about 2002
Posted by: joeybuttawipo
I was doing it while Eve was biting the fruit.....
Posted by: joeybuttawipo
I was doing it while Eve was biting the fruit......
Posted by: alphabeta
i dont pirate, i borrow.
Posted by: guille03
Over 6 years
Posted by: thraxed
think i started on the commodore 64
Posted by: ssj4gogeta
A long time now can't really rember exactly how long but at least 5 years.
Posted by: almighty1
Since i used to have a Commodore 64 and used to copy cassettes on my twin deck player :)
Posted by: markes_do
Maybe too long... :D
Posted by: frunzel
Like some others, started on the commodore 64 :)
Posted by: omgwirjo
I think around 10 years or so. I remember getting pirated stuff when the CD-Rom drive wasn't around. Ahh, the good ol' days of floppys...
Posted by: simplton
Used to copy discs on my Commodore 64. Bought 4 or 5 games but must have had hundreds. I am sure alot of peeps my age did the same thing.
Posted by: darknewday
6 years (or more) ago, since i got internet
i thought Kazaa was super...
Posted by: doctorcdcs
when my parent bought my brother and myself our first 286, we were first exposed to copied games on 5 1/4 disks.. those were some innocent times. most notable of the games that we were given were leisure suit larry 2 (when a badly photocopied manual that someone had to write in pen for the phone number part), double dragon, and ghostbusters II. ah, good times those were.
Posted by: scone
its been awhile..
I started on windows 98 when that first came out :)
Posted by: omd
Since the early 80s, remember those 5 1/4 floppies, Still have my first pirate copy of DOS 3.11
Posted by: xoas
Sine Atari ST's were popular so that much be somewhere around the late 80's?
Posted by: mert1
5 years
Posted by: djenin
Since the 80s, C64 at first, Amiga later on.
Posted by: rufus2
hmm, on and off for 10 years, but I only REALLY got excited a few years ago because up till then I'd just gotten cracked versions of Winzip and virus-infested warez, etc., and didn't think there was much out there beyond that so I just mainly used freeware/shareware and reinstalled after 30 days thinking that the quality stuff had to be paid out the ass for and there was no way around it....then one day I managed to download Photoshop and just thought, this is $700 software and I've got the FULL version...FREE!!!:w00t: Then things REALLY went downhill:D
Posted by: MeShUgG4H
I think about 3 years, i started with kazaa
Posted by: BIRANCHI
Started File Sharing Since I Yr
Posted by: mohammed55
Around 2-3 years only. I only download that softwere I need,
Posted by: Arch1679
5 years at least...in the old days it was borrowing friends CDs hehe
Posted by: smalle
started in '99, first thing i downloaded was cracked games on public websites
Posted by: raspberry1331
i think the first software i pirated was prince of persia, back in ~1990. i still remember vividly doing the first level about a 1000 time, cause after the level you had to drink the cup of water with the letter in the manual's page x, line y or something like that. of course later i got the properly cracked vesion.
Posted by: cno81
Ever since i got my first PC, so about 13 years ago now!
Posted by: hdooga
all my life started with the amiga
Posted by: bunny67
2 yrs saves on loads a dosh wen ya got kids wanting stuff all the time
Posted by: poltergeist
I "borrowed" the first games when i had an oldschool 80386 PC.
This is ... errrm... a few "weeks" ago. :-)
Posted by: matjiz
i started when napster was born
Posted by: menlyman
ive been using pirated softs so i can remmber me :P
Posted by: 0ctane
Now that you mention it, we did copy Commodore 64 games from one cassette to another. ;)
omg i forgot about them days copying speccy games on my double tape deck :lol:
Posted by: Kruger
I've been doing bad things for only about ~2 years(if I don't count the cheap unofficial game copies, which i was buying and copying from my friends in my childhood) :D
Posted by: MrChaos
first prog i ever downloaded was napster ;)
Posted by: kimii
around two years.
Posted by: Tmaster
1 year
Posted by: torrentslave
5 years +
Posted by: new4bmn
I've been doing so for about a year.
Posted by: lascard
well i start with old bbs for the atari/amiga scene
rainbowbox was my friend
Posted by: underground33
Since I got the net, 6 years
Posted by: steelshadow
I'm shocked at all of you! I ONLY use filesharing for legal purposes and only DL backups of what I already own. :)
Posted by: eCh
since 1998 :)
Posted by: Panther
on of the first games I got from a friend was the old Wolfenstein back in ´92 I think,incredible graphic... :)
Posted by: NIxaN
my first comp was sinse 1997 - never buy nothing exept harware :)
Posted by: dimagic
I think my first attemp was 4 years ago......
Posted by: 2flY
Starting with downloading from free space offers (damn..what was the name again?) from this one popular site, I changed to Yahoo! free space (damn...forgot all the exact names).
But after they cut down bandwidh, got into p2p ;)
Must have been about six years from now. One year break due to WoW :D
Posted by: spidro
about 7 years
Posted by: jmilla
Ever since I found out you could download stuff for free on the internet and it worked. Which is about 4 and a half years ago. When I found out I was so shocked and excited:O :D
Posted by: iNSOMNiA
Oh boy... +5 years, since the FTP exists tbh :lol:
Posted by: nursepissangel
since I needed photoshop a few years ago.
Posted by: janine
since about 12 yrs ago. found out at school ;)
Posted by: trevorob
about 4+ years ago, first one was kaaza then dvd shrink, how sweet it was.
Posted by: turbotalon21
nice
Posted by: mbucari1
about 2 yrs ago. I also needed photoshop.
Posted by: trobinson97
Man I remember being introduced to Photoshop while at college in the late 90's thinking, "God I would love to have this program on my home computer, but it's so expensive." Thanks to bt, I do.
Thanks p2p!
-real testimonial
Posted by: NA_Magus
Yeah Photoshop 7 is one the biggest dls I made quite a while back that I can remember. So 4-5 years I say?
Posted by: Finn_1337
About 29 years ago, my mother taught me how to file my nails. Occasionally she would share her file with me. I'd have to say that's my earliest memory of file sharing. Back in the seventies is was all about the sharing, free love, free files, it was good times.
