John C
France
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2.33 Test (Apr 30, 2007)
EasyConnect didn't work the first time I tried (said their server was at maximum capacity); tried it 5 minutes later and it worked just fine; my sisters both connect directly so they didn't even have that issue, and now we're all flying!
2.33 Test (Nov 21, 2007 - 9:59 AM)
I'd buy more CD's if the prices were more reasonable, like $7 a CD. No wonder people are downloading like mad...and now, with private and encrypted file sharing apps like GigaTribe ( http://www.gigatribe.com ), it's easier than ever to share entire albums with friends...
2.33 Test (Nov 7, 2007 - 6:56 AM)
I say sharing is caring! And private p2p apps such as GigaTribe are 100% legal and safe. Nothing beats saving the environment by exchanging files from friend to friend, pc to pc. See http://www.gigatribe.com for an example of one.
2.33 Test (Oct 24, 2007 - 11:52 AM)
Private file sharing is actually the solution as far as sharing large quantities of files with friends privately! Private networks that you create yourself (using http://www.gigatribe.com for example) allow you to swap files with friends without an ISP being able to identify what exactly you're swapping (since exchanges are ENCRYPTED). Connecting with dozens/hundreds of friends is the key, not with millions. Duh!
2.33 Test (Oct 4, 2007 - 10:07 AM)
Ack! $249 is still a pretty penny!! I think Imma gonna wait another few years for something that offers twice the capacity at a third of the price.
John
http://www.gigatribe.com
2.33 Test (Sep 3, 2007 - 11:08 AM)
That's hilarious when a major record company (BMG) has to pay off a huge sum of money to other major labels because of some software application that was started by a college student in his inky-dinky dorm-room!
John
www.gigatribe.com (encrytped file-sharing for friends)