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Posted by Sasquatch on October 21, 2006, 8:04 pm
Kris Krieger wrote:
> I've heard of bittorrent - but what *is* it?
Go to Wikipedia.org and search for BitTorrent. My favorite BitTorrent
client software is uTorrent. Not all content on the BitTorrent
network(s) is illegal, too, by the way.
- John
Kris Krieger wrote:
> john@vieth.info wrote in news:1161260993.224968.134450
> @m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Sorry. A guy I know was using it, and they no longer sell what he
> had.
> > I found another similar product, but it wasn't the same. I wanted
> the
> > 3D Home Architect software because it was quick and easy and I already
> > knew how to use it, and I knew that it could do exactly what I needed.
> > I'm happy to pay for intellectual property if the cost is reasonable
> > and the product is available in a convenient manner. If not, there's
> > always my old friend BitTorrent.
>
> I've heard of bittorrent - but what *is* it?
>
>
>
> > Likewise, I don't know when the
> > record companies and movie companies are going to wise up. If they
> had
> > an enormous catalog of music available online (like is available via
> > BitTorrent) and the cost was only $0.25 track, I would never consider
> > BitTorrent. And if I could download a movie for $2.00 or a TV episode
> > for $0.25, again, BitTorrent would be unneccessary. But these
> > companies ignore customer satisfaction at their peril.
> >
> > - John
> >
> > Don wrote:
> >> "Sasquatch"> wrote
> >> > By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored
> a
> >> > nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
> >>
> >>
> >> <GASP!!!>
> >> I can't believe what I'm reading!
> >> <OMG!!!>
> >> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
> >> <WTF!!!>
> >
> >
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