And would this program allow you to download from BT without having to uplaod at all. Thus stealing massive amounts of bandwidth from people with high speed connnections.Originally posted by LINDOREZ+4 July 2003 - 17:40--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (LINDOREZ @ 4 July 2003 - 17:40)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-randm01@4 July 2003 - 11:54
WRONG!!..cause there is a fantastic little program that aids 56kers to make BT the best dload program around if the file you want is on BT..and as long as the seed remains on long enuf to dload for 56kers..so the more 56k users that find this pro the more they will stay loyal to BT...long live the little guys!!!
Schmiggy_JK23 make a very impressive point and is correct in saying so.
However you've got to give the 56k people credit, how many people do you know that would wait 4 days for a movie? it wouldnt be me anyways. [/b][/quote]
it wont stop the uploads completely but it will limit the upload amount to an amount that still allows the dload to occur at (up to)6k thus making it far better on avg than kazaa cause it seems more ppl on BT have broadband thus allowing the LITTLE GUYS dload at the full amount possible...go broadband you guys rock hahahah we want more of ya...
and im willing to wait any amount of time to get a movie in 6 days the movie wont self destruct so i can still watch it 3 weeks later so whats 4 days....itll still be the same file..do ppl only watch the file once and delete it?i dont think so..so maybe 6 days after watching it once some may watch it a 2nd time thus rendering the 4day
thought void of any thought...
and on a new item not directed to anyone specifically......it would appear most broadband users on bt are the leechers cause not too many would upload 50% bandwidth of the total dload bandwidth(like 56k HAVE to), as most(not all) broadband is based on far less than a ratio of 100% dload and 50% upload..its more like 25% upload...and the poor little dialup has no real choice its over 50% of his/her bandwidth thus making the dialup user a less of a leecher than any avg broadband user....
boy i can stick it to em...
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