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Posted by George Hester on 10/09/05 14:40
"spodosaurus" <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote in message
news:43492588@quokka.wn.com.au...
> MAX wrote:
> >>If you're note sharing equivalent size and type files, you're leeching.
> >
> >
> > Ok I See. But this is no good for beginners. I once started out with 0
> > files, an I'm sure everybody did.
> > The same happens if you are "full of music" and want to trade movies.
> >
>
> Once upon a time someone bought a movie and put that in the shared
> folder with their music. Then they were able to download movies from
> other people who did the same thing...
>
> >
> >>People kick leeches out of their queues and cancel their downloads.
> >>There're programs that assist with this.
> >
> >
> > Programs like MxM?
> >
> >
> >
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>
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>
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That is one way. This way is cheaper. Use eMule to get some films because
there there is no cancelling or trading really. You could have lots of
music and no videos. As long as you can convince others you have good d/ls
you pile up your credit and the flicks will come in. It just might take 6
months 24/7 and if you are paying by the hour for your ISP not feasible.
But if you can be constantly on get the vid from eMule put it in WinMX
shares. But they got to be films people want Star Wars part III comes to
mind. That is where the ability to guess what other's want is important.
Just make sure you do not contaminate your shares with goofy mp3s and loads
of jpgs. That is sufficient to get you cancelled from a sharer who doesn't
want to put up with that stuff. And oh yes get those pesky partials out of
your shares.
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George Hester
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