Casual users by your definition don't bother with bittorrent. Most actual casual music lovers I know just have playlists on things like Grooveshark or even just Youtube.
Is there a FLAC for Titanic on What.cd ? I could not find in warez bb either for below song its around 104 MB and there is one seeder on SCC and that too seeding at 1Kb
Celine_Dion-My_Heart_Will_Go_On_Love_Theme_From_Titanic-CDM-FLAC
Doesn't someone either love something or.... not?Or does one require obsessive behavior to qualify as being a true music lover?
Also just so we can get things perfectly clear , please show me one human being who doesn't "love" music?
Seems (unfortunately) like with most things this is now an "I'm better than your are " sort of thing and nothing else.Of course we all knew that going in didn't we?Some are just reluctant to admit it.
God you have to love bt ,one of the very few places left on Earth where pandering to elitism can still be viewed as a positive .
Respect my lack of authority.
It's like talking to a wall here. You think they are unfair, elitist, against the spirit of filesharing etc because they choose to require their users to put in some effort on their site.
The site is elitist because it is not suitable for you? Nice attitude.Originally Posted by whatinterviewprep.com
Btw I don't use bittorrent for music because there are better protocols for that. I guess I can't be a true music lover then.
Probably help if people would learn to read since I never said What was elitist nor did I say that it was unfair.All my comments were directed at and meant as a counterpoint to posts in this thread.
Anyway it must be difficult to function being so painfully myopic as you appear.You probably walk into a lot of walls.My sympathies to the walls.
Edit.Sorry that might be construed as me trying to be witty or ironic .I probably should have just put you are talking out of your ass again dickhead and left it at that.
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Respect my lack of authority.
James Horner - Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture [1997] [Soundtrack] - FLAC - 328.24 MB
What? That's like me saying the UCI provides and makes room only to those who practice cycling non-stop, and doesn't cater to me with any accommodations. Well, of course not. I'm not part of the professional cyclist circle. Just like most of the casual users you are calling out for are not part of the subset of the population with which the What.CD dogma aligns for. Quality and music sharing (not simply music seeding) are those. A casual user, which by today's definition is probably someone who doesn't even own music discs, has no interest in doing either, and will find another service. Just like a casual cyclist will probably sign up for a local marathon, as opposed to enroll and train for the UCI WC.
And by the way, I'm not sure if you've ever visited your local graduate school halls, but the one I frequent is littered with people who, for all intents and purposes, "hate" music. I remember one lab tech requesting that no music be played in the lab, since it was the only form of acoustic input that gave him a headache. He'd put audiobooks on loop, instead.
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Ellipses go here.
Oh good how can that file be that huge whats the bit rate of that file ?
I was talking about the "casual" part, not the music lover part. Though I do have two friends with no music collection, no real musical taste, and no real desire to listen to music. Weirdos.
Anyway I think you should lay off the poutine, it's clearly clouding your judgment.
And Re: the above, 300MB is pretty standard for a FLAC album with decent file complexity.
I'm far apathetic to music, but no one hates music outright. The number of times I've bought a full album can be counted on one of my hands, but even I've owned a "music disc". Please put on display these people that have never owned a music disc and charge a nickel for the viewing.
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