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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: BigusSchmuck on August 12, 2012, 10:22:35 AM
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2408369,00.asp
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While many would agree that sites such as demonoid and piratebay are typically used to facilitate the distribution of copyrighted stuff, I'm afraid that if the restriction/crackdown on the internet continues we wont have the same internet that I grew up with. Everything will be restricted and will only be available as a pay service. I hope I'm wrong, but I suspect the internet is headed this way. Even things like youtube and facebook that got their start as a free service are now turning into giant advertisment machines. Can I have the old Napster back?
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While many would agree that sites such as demonoid and piratebay are typically used to facilitate the distribution of copyrighted stuff, I'm afraid that if the restriction/crackdown on the internet continues we wont have the same internet that I grew up with. Everything will be restricted and will only be available as a pay service. I hope I'm wrong, but I suspect the internet is headed this way. Even things like youtube and facebook that got their start as a free service are now turning into giant advertisment machines. Can I have the old Napster back?
You and me both. Next thing you know, we will start hearing about tired internet service again. Man the times are changing...
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Who remembers the old "10 hours free!" AOL disks that came in the mail.... ahh how times HAVE changed. In a way I feel bad for the next generation of young people. They have missed out on what were probably the golden years of the internet. Even though I'm not that old, I am thankful that I experienced a time before the modern internet.
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Whelp, that sucks. I didn't use Demonoid very often, but it was nice to have as an option.
Chris
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Who remembers the old "10 hours free!" AOL disks that came in the mail.... ahh how times HAVE changed. In a way I feel bad for the next generation of young people. They have missed out on what were probably the golden years of the internet. Even though I'm not that old, I am thankful that I experienced a time before the modern internet.
Yeah and reformatting the floppy disk to use for your own purposes. Ahh memories.....
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Where there's a will there's a way. The face of piracy will always change, but it will always be there. Each of these sites/trackers/apps will just be blips on a long line of file-sharing methods tracing their roots back to the old BBS days.
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Anyone here remember the direct connect days? It was there I found a thriving tg16 community and watched (with much amusement) Riggs vs other peoples tg16 cd rips.
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I remember asking questions about NES, Blake's 7, Secret Agent Man, TG-16 and 3DO (amongst other things) on Prodigy bulletin boards (late 80's/early 90's)!
(http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
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When I first started the Net..I was looking for old Game Genie Codes at the Library
But my first internet on AOL, with some chat site, Don't remember the name
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I remember finding the demo for the classic vehicular carnage-game Carmageddon on a site called Rocketdownload. What blew my mind at the time was that I was on a 28k modem, and the game was a whooping fifteen megabyte download. I always wondered "WHO can dowload something like that?!". Downloading it while on school, using their superfast ISDN connection would be possible, but I only had 10 megabytes of space on my account total (which could be exceeded) and I would have no way of bringing it home from there :-k
Thankfully, a friend had a demo cd. :lol:
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demonoid was my #1 source for obscure films you won't find anywere. tried to contact the site for weeks, and now its gone for sure.
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Tats, get with me via PM. I can hook you up with something else, thats more secure.
Newsgroups per chance or something completely different that we probably shouldn't be discussing on the forums? Either way, I would be interested as well.
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Tats, get with me via PM. I can hook you up with something else, thats more secure.
Pretty much the way things will be in the future, the internet is just the medium now. I can set up a VPN with some friends or even use an open source drop box like services/program and share to my hearts content.
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Tats, get with me via PM. I can hook you up with something else, thats more secure.
Newsgroups per chance or something completely different that we probably shouldn't be discussing on the forums? Either way, I would be interested as well.
He thought discretion was better than publicly revealing your interest in "Fromage with Furries"
P.S. PM me and I'll help you locate the elusive "Appenzeller with Furballs" video short. Three words for you: HOT. AS. BALLS.
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Newsgroups will always be the way to go. It's been around before torrents and it's way better. Where do all of you think the torrents come from? It all starts on the newsgroups most of the time. I go with newshosting.com They are on an insanely fast server with almost 100% completion, and over a year of file retention. I can dl 17gb of stuff in a couple hours.
Tats why do you not use Perfect Dark or Share?