Death would be from external source: the Law
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Death would be from external source: the Law
The OP has cancer.
Interface my ass. Bittorrent is free for the average user. Usenet is not.
That's most of it.
The bad aids, actually. It was all a tragic accident; involving turkey basters, a slightly used pickle, male pregnancy, and an insatiable English lad; a natural born pervert.
-doobs
:happy: - :) - :D - :lol: - :w00t: - http://tinyurl.com/yf2typr http://tinyurl.com/ygmtrfm - http://tinyurl.com/ylztws3
Thx doobs...I needed that. Here's to ya!
http://tinyurl.com/yg59z3g
Well that's pretty obvious look at the previous popular d/l methods
-warez sites
-napster
-kazza
-dc++ (although i have recently understood this is still pretty popular)
-torrent/rapidshare
it's the way piracy works once the RIAA cracks down on one method a new method pops up to compensate for it
The only methods that have managed to survive for a long period of time are
-Mirc
-Ftp/ topsites, dumps (and they change the specific ftp very frequently )
I know how piracy works, lad. FFS, I've been doing this for a bit.
You?
-doobs :dabs:
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/10/p2p-dying/
but bt remains king of p2p traffic.
Even though that study is utterly flawed, it's a given that bt is the dominant form of p2p at the moment. That's really at the core of the OP's point.
As for usenet not being popular. I really, really don't understand how people spend money on seedboxes but won't spend ten bucks a month to leech all they can. It's all about epenis.
The problem with seedboxes is it fundamentally changes the way users use sites and the way people share. And I think it does so in a way that undermines some of the joy of bittorrent. Sure, not everybody is affected by them, but enough people strive to be at the top of the peer list that the scene has changed in principle.