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Posted by Orko on Jan-25-2008 02:20:

after all these years, people are still asking.

Answer: soulseek.


Posted by dEsidEL on Jan-25-2008 02:24:



wow i've been outta the warez scene for so long .. anyone remember Akira BBS ? lol ..


Posted by exstasie on Jan-25-2008 02:30:

anyone still use mIRC for anything? haha


Posted by SniFFleS on Jan-25-2008 02:48:

Napster!


Posted by yujie__ on Jan-25-2008 03:31:

http://www.revolutiontt.net/
************* ftw!!2


Posted by kotsy on Jan-25-2008 03:34:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
anyone still use mIRC for anything? haha



Call me a schmuck but I was never able to fully understand how to use mIRC properly


Posted by london_ta on Jan-25-2008 03:36:

Emule > Soulseek


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-25-2008 03:45:

quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
Call me a schmuck but I was never able to fully understand how to use mIRC properly


At its height (late 1990s and early 2000s), mIRC was an incredible source for new releases (especially video games).


Posted by Candeeman on Jan-25-2008 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by cenik
At its height (late 1990s and early 2000s), mIRC was an incredible source for new releases (especially video games).


Yea, then bittorrent became the major source and used up almost 30% of Internet traffic.


Posted by exstasie on Jan-25-2008 14:26:

quote:
Originally posted by cenik
At its height (late 1990s and early 2000s), mIRC was an incredible source for new releases (especially video games).


mIRC was good for anything and everything!

Not just video games (even though that's what I used it for).

Games, movies, videos, music, and all kinds of data (if you knew and had authority on the proper channels).

I actually still use it sometime. Mostly back when I was in University.

I knew a few good channels strictly for math nerds, and I'd actually get them to help me do assignments haha.

I'd just typo out the question, and they'd help me answer it! I hated Calculus so much


Posted by Jben on Jan-26-2008 16:01:

How does soulseek work, is it like limewire but safer? do i pay a fee?

Thanks in advanced.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-26-2008 17:23:

HMV and Beatport


Posted by moodywang on Jan-26-2008 21:07:

beatport all the way. support the scene that you love and keep it alive. however...if i find the new britney spears single or pop song catchy for some ungodly reason i'll use limewire.(they have enough money) its the best for mainstream etc. if..(sigh) you gotta steal your favorite EDM tunes soulseek is way better. how do i know? i was young and naive..it was a dark time for me. good luck finding high quality full versions of the newest songs though. what a pain in the rear. cough up the loot youll feel good about yourself


Posted by evil_cookie on Jan-26-2008 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by moodywang
cough up the loot youll feel good about yourself


lol the hell? or I can keep my money and feel much better.

there are enough expenses many of us have to worry about than paying for a CD - like I dunoo, rent? tuition? insurance? bills from _______, and booze!?

I pay 50 bucks for internet access, yeah i'll go ahead and download some mp3's. it's not about being cheap, it's about money management. and I find it hilarious that often the people who are preaching about "buying music" are the ones that have almost zero life responsibility, and still live at home.

till i'm out of graduate school, and until i land a comfortable salary, you'll find me downloading all the goodies.

download or otherwise, artist exposure is artist exposure.


Posted by monishb on Jan-27-2008 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie
lol the hell? or I can keep my money and feel much better.

there are enough expenses many of us have to worry about than paying for a CD - like I dunoo, rent? tuition? insurance? bills from _______, and booze!?

I pay 50 bucks for internet access, yeah i'll go ahead and download some mp3's. it's not about being cheap, it's about money management. and I find it hilarious that often the people who are preaching about "buying music" are the ones that have almost zero life responsibility, and still live at home.

till i'm out of graduate school, and until i land a comfortable salary, you'll find me downloading all the goodies.

download or otherwise, artist exposure is artist exposure.


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