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cdcovercentral
December 31st, 2003, 04:14 AM
Ok.... now i have a lot to go through with you guys here.

P2P Programs as everyone knows ARE CRAP!!!! they bring out viruses and corrupt files.

well what would you say if i said there is another way of downloading that is more simple and is easy as saying: ABC 123 ;)

Well there is:

As i had explained in another thread the way in which music, software, games, movies and even porn works on the internet is via a system. This system is called 0day
The way in which 0day works is by people inside the record company's leaking the music. Now these people then send it out to high chain people. now these people have names they are called groups or known as teams.

Now there will be no doubt what so ever that you would at some point seen files like this:

03-eminem-cleanin_out_my_closest-rns

That part at the end of the file is called a group (rns) and these are the people that bring you the real deal not all that crap!!!!!
Now there isn't just 1 group there are millions!!!! with all short 3 letter names like that one (rns).
Now once these groups have the music they send out to people at the top of the chain and it works its way down within a couple of months to you guys using all p2p programs.

Now!!! If i was to say there would be no need ever to use p2p programs again i think you would say i was bull shitting well... i ain't!!!

There is a way of getting these music files, software, games, movies etc

Its actually the most simple thing there is and that is........................

A 0day Forum!!! Yes a forum now the forum does not give out the music it only gives out information where to get the files. Now what they use to get the files is a simple: FTP Server - they upload the files that they get from the groups to an ftp server and then give the ftp address and path to people.

Now if you would like to know this forum let me know! ;)

The Hunter
December 31st, 2003, 04:26 AM
enough of your advertising here. This is a warning.
thread closed.