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    I would say ed2k. Audiobooks, tho, ...well...ed2k, then BitTorrent for NEW stuff.

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    Emule, bittorrent, IRC and CD's over snail mail.

    They aren't p2p but newsgroups and private ftp's are good too.
    Looking for a forum focused on filesharing and computer stuff? Try Filesharingtalk

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    BT, ed2k, DC++.

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    ok, i will try ed2k... emule? no, I couldnt find that book in emule :( maybe someone have "amityville horror" by jay anson? and wanna to sell it for me?

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    SoulSeek gets me many hits searching for "audio book".

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    By far the best place for e books I've found is the channel #bookz on undernet (IRC). I use besirc (It's free), you can get it here:

    http://bersirc.free2code.net/

    I use this server, I've never had it be full, ever:

    Lelystad.NL.EU.UnderNet.Org

    You name it, they probably got it. I can usually find anything I want, and get it in maybe 2 minutes (sometimes it takes longer, but very rarely).

    If you want audio books, I dunno. But I can recomend audible.com - it's not free, but it IS VERY reasonable. If you sign up for their audible listener plan, you get 2 audiobooks every month, no matter how much they cost, for like $16 a month. That's about the same as 2 paperbacks! You also get an mp3 player. It's not an ipod or anything (only about 60 mb storage) but what do you want for nothing :).You do have to sign a one or two year contract, however.

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