I was browsing the old internet archives and ran across this:
http://web.archive.org/web/200006201....zeropaid.com/
This was Zeropaid way back on June 20th, 2000. I first stumbled upon this site around that time.
It certainly takes me back.
Also, http://web.archive.org/web/200003011...w.napster.com/
This brings back some cool memories as well. I just felt a bit nostalgic tonight. :wings
that was cool, had fun with that.
is tht wht ZP used to look like ? Im confused -- is tht a old ZP page ?
Thats funny, you can visit all sorts of old versions of websites...
This is what hotmail used to look like lol: http://web.archive.org/web/199612210...w.hotmail.com/
Very cool site, and wow zeropaid used to be way different, no rules back in 2000 but of course not really any lawsuits either.
I went to the free wallpapers link which is here -> http://web.archive.org/web/200006192...allpaper.shtml and I am currently using the bones.jpg one (3 down).
Now I understand where that Britney picture on facesoffilesharing.com came from.
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I remember that and a forum section dedicated to it. And there were real flamewars in that one, lol.Originally posted by Koffee Bean
Haha yep, ZP used to look like that. And anytime anyone searched for anyting "dirty" via the Gnutella Search Engine it would be posted on a "wall of shame" lol. Those were the days...
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haven't seen that stuff in a while. Jorge and I used to live in this cool house by the beach, we called it the zeropaid house. We would just stay up all night smoke way too much herb and just geek out, work on zeropaid. when we moved out they were gonna tear down the house and build condos, so we helped em out with a demo party, smashed out all the windows + drywall. fun fun. I'm gonna make some more wallpaper soon. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
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