348 right now. the largest being 704 sumtin megs. I'll have more, just gotta keep rippin.
348 right now. the largest being 704 sumtin megs. I'll have more, just gotta keep rippin.
My mind works like lightning. One brilliant flash, and it's gone.
i share only MP3'S 400 of them.
212-mostly dvd rips & screeners.
At this exact moment 386 files, or 13GB.
5GB of mixed of everything
mostly old/new movies of my collection
loads of mp3s - also my collection
appz - very few but my collection
games - none
about 4000.... 68 gigs at the exact moment....
yes... i share, lol....
movies, appz, games, pron, keygens, codes, serials, updates, pics, drivers...
you name it....
LEECHEROriginally posted by SiCcNeSs@27 February 2003 - 21:02
0, because i disabled sharing with people.
I might have a t1 line and a 1.8 amd processor,
but my hardrive is 6gigs big, which means once i download a file, i use it and delete it right after im done using it. And if im sharing it, then i cant delete it.
If i had a bigger hardrive i would share. With winXp, all my work apps, leave me 1.50gigs of space, which isnt alot.
6 gigs is pleanty of space to share some mp3's or some software or pictures
LEECHEROriginally posted by Master YodaX+27 February 2003 - 16:22--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Master YodaX @ 27 February 2003 - 16:22)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--SiCcNeSs@27 February 2003 - 21:02
0, because i disabled sharing with people.
I might have a t1 line and a 1.8 amd processor,
but my hardrive is 6gigs big, which means once i download a file, i use it and delete it right after im done using it. And if im sharing it, then i cant delete it.
If i had a bigger hardrive i would share. With winXp, all my work apps, leave me 1.50gigs of space, which isnt alot.
6 gigs is pleanty of space to share some mp3's or some software or pictures [/b][/quote]
yep, a leech in my book. WTF would you have a 6 gig harddrive when you can afford a T1 line? I mean, seriously, use some of that money and get a BIGGER hardrive. And Master YodaX is right.
T1 lines are becoming very popular in apartment complexes. Its a fairly cheap way for an entire complex to have high speed internet connections for all its tenants. Until last month, I was only using a 10gig drive. Now I've only moved up to a 40, and I have to keep 20 gigs free for my DVD burning. --
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