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06/26/2004 01:19 #34119
bring a hankey04/19/2004 11:07 #34118
konspire[2b] craftyhas ne1 tried MUTE or konspire[2b]? MUTE is a super secure and anonymous P2P filesharing client and konspire[2b] is a broadcast solution. exciting stuff. here's a link...
Konspire[2b]http://konspire.sourceforge.net/
MUTE
Oh yeah, and the more crafty among you may be interested in this thing I just heard about: the iTMS-4-All Script.
Downhill Battle (http://www.downhillbattle.org/itmsscript/index.html) has released a script that allows users to surf the iTunes music store as if they're using iTunes. The creators want people to use the script in developing opensource applications. They suggest adding the ability for people using opensource filesharing clients like MUTE to use the iTunes interface to call up album and artist information as well as 30 second preview clips of songs found on P2P networks. Wow.
Konspire[2b]http://konspire.sourceforge.net/
MUTE
Oh yeah, and the more crafty among you may be interested in this thing I just heard about: the iTMS-4-All Script.
Downhill Battle (http://www.downhillbattle.org/itmsscript/index.html) has released a script that allows users to surf the iTunes music store as if they're using iTunes. The creators want people to use the script in developing opensource applications. They suggest adding the ability for people using opensource filesharing clients like MUTE to use the iTunes interface to call up album and artist information as well as 30 second preview clips of songs found on P2P networks. Wow.
03/25/2004 10:36 #34117
TorrentialTo all of the unabashed sharers out there: Another source for the info you're not supposed to have. Banned Music (http://www.bannedmusic.org/index.php) is a site hosting BitTorrent downloads of illegal music. Right now they have The Grey Album, The Double Black Album, and the classic, Illegal Art compilation. This is all music that cannot legally be released due to copyright laws.
And for those otaku geeks on the Strip, check out AnimeSuki (http://www.animesuki.com) for fansubs of anime not available in the US, including the first-run tv series as they show on Japanese television. Pretty geekarific.
And for everything else, *wink* *wink*, there's SuprNova.org (http://www.suprnova.org).
Leave your Torrents open after you download!
And for those otaku geeks on the Strip, check out AnimeSuki (http://www.animesuki.com) for fansubs of anime not available in the US, including the first-run tv series as they show on Japanese television. Pretty geekarific.
And for everything else, *wink* *wink*, there's SuprNova.org (http://www.suprnova.org).
Leave your Torrents open after you download!