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 Posted by George Hester on 09/27/05 02:52 
"db" <@ .> wrote in message 
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> "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
> news:Dx%Ze.14182$Xl2.2809@twister.nyroc.rr.com... 
> > Anyone that did not go down when the Network went down saved it for the 
> > rest 
> > of us.  If ALL Clients went down then there would not have been any 
> > Primaries and hence any host file in the world would have been useless. 
> > True or False? 
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> > -- 
> > George Hester 
> > _________________________________ 
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> Flase.  They would have got it running again regardless. 
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Cool.  Then I really don't know how it works.  For example why can't anyone 
be a Cache Server?  That is different then a Primary Connection?  I figured 
if all connections went down primary and secondary then the Cache Servers 
would have nothing to point to and therefore the Network goes down.  Seems 
to me that is what was hoped for by the RIAA?  The devs of WinMX must of 
known we could do what we did? 
 
Could you explain it in layman's terms?  Thanks. 
 
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George Hester 
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