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| Thread ID: 30052 | 2003-02-09 08:05:00 | how to find whole cd on kazaa | mum in learning (742) | Press F1 |
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| 119635 | 2003-02-09 21:58:00 | mum in learning, I'm sorry that this thread has been taken over by the silly party.. sorry sorry sorry Try entering (CD name) entire CD, or "whole CD" or complete CD. These search combianations worked well with audiogalaxy which was responcible for over 100gigs of taffic through my network in just on a year. If you dont have a fast connection, you will probably be better off simply getting the tracks ( i assume you are after audio) 1 by one If you are after software, or something that has to by 100% what the original disk is/was, try typing (name).iso and you might just be lucky .Clueless |
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| 119636 | 2003-02-09 21:58:00 | Ok, ok, that's all very nice people, we've all given out 2 cents worth. NOW can we get on with the thread :), rather than turning this one into another flame war. Cheers Liam |
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| 119637 | 2003-02-09 22:01:00 | > Well I know I can run 4 desktops on this doze box. > Can probably make it 6 if I want. And how do you do that? I've never seen that function on doze?! |
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| 119638 | 2003-02-09 22:05:00 | i thought audiogalaxy was defunt, after been sued for the exact points i bring up. | roofus (483) | ||
| 119639 | 2003-02-09 22:06:00 | I used something called CoolDesk I think - and that did it! | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 119640 | 2003-02-09 22:15:00 | > i thought audiogalaxy was defunt, after been sued for > the exact points i bring up. Personally I don't see the legal grounds on which these companies can be sued, I mean they're suing the company for the actions of others, I mean they don't sue ISP/Telecom because you used them to download (software which caused a copyright infringement), and I don't see them suing Verbatim/Prodisk/whoever because they used their CD's to copy software (which caused a copyright infringement). I mean all those comapnies are doing are offering a service, what the end user does with it is their problem. Seems very iffy legal territory to me. |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 119641 | 2003-02-09 22:24:00 | And as for them being illegal for trading MP3's, I've created several MP3's and use weird/random names so that I can transfer them to my friends, rather than email and stuff.... I made those MP3's of voice recording, and so its legal... So therefore, not all MP3s are illegal and the use of this software for trading MP3's! Just thought I'd add that.. my 2 cents worth |
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| 119642 | 2003-02-09 22:30:00 | Is there anybody here,apart from toothless,that is not guilty..oops sorry rufus. | Thomas (1820) | ||
| 119643 | 2003-02-09 22:40:00 | > Is there anybody here,apart from toothless,that is > not guilty..oops sorry rufus. I've never actually found the need, I buy a CD about every 2 years, and that combined with Chanel Z's live webcast and mostlyclassical.com, I mean who would need the file sharing proggys :D And of course theres the problem that the sound is'nt working (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) on my Linux box :( |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 119644 | 2003-02-09 22:44:00 | > I made those MP3's of voice recording, and so its > legal... > > So therefore, not all MP3s are illegal and the use of > this software for trading MP3's! > > > Just thought I'd add that.. my 2 cents worth Ah yes, good point, even my mum uses MP3's, she was interviewing some people, (as part of a diploma educational technology), and I rigged up a mic for her that encoded the interview direct to MP3, ha! |
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