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    True i agree with the amount your sharing it can take up processor power, same as searching and downloading files takes up processor power. you may also need to change ow many kilobits you let other kazaa users take to download from you. For me some could say i am a leech but i do share just i limit the bandwith to 32 kilobytes and 1 upload at a time before you finalize the thought of me being a leech i contribute 105 gigabytes to kazaa. Mostly music videos, movies, Porn etc. and 700 mp3 files although i share 2394 files and 105 gigs worth

    One day i can tell ya i will be 1 or 2 terabytes of kazaa I wanna ensure P2P survives plus the fastrack network i do not have any fakes in my 105 gigs that i share. Just remember 1 day i will be a backbone of fastrack

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    Originally posted by Ricky_1146@27 December 2003 - 20:19
    For me some could say i am a leech but i do share just i limit the bandwith to 32 kilobytes and 1 upload at a time before you finalize the thought of me being a leech i contribute 105 gigabytes to kazaa. Mostly music videos, movies, Porn etc. and 700 mp3 files although i share 2394 files and 105 gigs worth
    You could share more faster at that same speed sharing fewer files/GBs.

    How many entries you add to people&#39;s searches matters little if they only get remotely queued and/or <0.5 KB/sec downloads from you (not that you&#39;re doing the latter.)

    A 56k modem can only barely handle the 24 kilobits (3 KB/sec) upload setting.

    Many low-end broadband handle 32 kilobits (4 KB/sec) ok, but choke on the next bigger setting -- 64 kilobits (8 KB/sec.)

    Whether it&#39;s on KL++, BitTorrent, or BearShare (Gnutella network), I often upload ~2 GB a day. To do that, I have to sustain about 25 KB/sec 24/7 on a line with an upload max of only about 29-30 KB/sec.

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