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does anyone use limewire?

I use it, i'm more into downloading torrents tho and getting an entire discography vs single songs now.

If you use limewire,kazaa, bearshare..etc to get your songs, i highly suggest you d/l peerguardian to use in conjunction to prevent you getting busted by the RIAA or any of their counterparts and also set your p2p program to turn off sharing..

It works on the packet level so it will block any incoming connection based on the IP address of that peer your attempting to share with or share from.

BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS, when I first got peerguardian and looked at the list of ip's blocked when i tried to d/l certain songs from limewire I was in shock...everything from certain law firms to the DoD (dept of defense), so when you don't think anyone is paying attention to little ol you downloading a song here or there or sharing songs...DON'T BET ON IT.

Granted you have a better chance of getting hit by a bolt of lightning vs getting sued by the RIAA....it still something i would consider mandatory using when d/l'd pirated anything.

Take it from someone who knows and also works for an ISP. :o

Randy

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Van Halen - Right now, Humans Being, I'm The One, Top of the World, Unchained

AC/DC - Who Made Who, Thunderstruck

Judas Priest - You've got another thing comin

Nine Inch Nails - The Hand that Feeds

Stone Temple Pilots - Sex Type Thing, Heaven & Hot Rods

Velvet Revolver - Slither

U2 - Vertigo, Walk On, Elevation

Sammy Hagar - Shaka Doobie

Army of Anyone - Goodbye

Rocky IV Soundtrack - Burning Heart, Heart's On Fire, Eye of the Tiger, War, Training Montage

I really recommend the soundtrack to the new Rocky Balboa movie too, it mostly has the songs from Rocky IV but also has the original theme 'Gonna Fly Now', plus in it at the end of most songs it has clips from all the Rocky movies, there's one that really gets me going at I make myself think that he's saying it to me (instead of it being a clip from the movie)

"Your gonna have to go through hell, worst than any nightmare that you've ever dreamed...but in the end, I know you'll be the one standing, you know what you gotta do...do it...DO IT"

Yeah I know it's cheesy but it really motivates me :o

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ok. :embarassed: :cry :o :yield:

ok....heres me....laughing at myself because for a minute I thought I had logged onto a portuguese or slovakian web site.

translation...I don't know have a clue what any of those lil abreviations mean.

note to self....go to Amazon.com and purchase computer speak for dummies.

jk

I use it, i'm more into downloading torrents tho and getting an entire discography vs single songs now.

If you use limewire,kazaa, bearshare..etc to get your songs, i highly suggest you d/l peerguardian to use in conjunction to prevent you getting busted by the RIAA or any of their counterparts and also set your p2p program to turn off sharing..

It works on the packet level so it will block any incoming connection based on the IP address of that peer your attempting to share with or share from.

BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS, when I first got peerguardian and looked at the list of ip's blocked when i tried to d/l certain songs from limewire I was in shock...everything from certain law firms to the DoD (dept of defense), so when you don't think anyone is paying attention to little ol you downloading a song here or there or sharing songs...DON'T BET ON IT.

Granted you have a better chance of getting hit by a bolt of lightning vs getting sued by the RIAA....it still something i would consider mandatory using when d/l'd pirated anything.

Take it from someone who knows and also works for an ISP. :)

Randy

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