Why do you use P2P?

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How many people can read hex if only you and dead people can read hex?

TheMajor said:

Hexadecimal DEAD = decimal 57005.

So there are 57005 DEAD people, plus yourself, which makes a total of 57006 people who can read hex.
 
True artists do it for their love of music, not for the money. If they want people do buy the CD's instead of "sharing" them, then they need to lower the **** cost of a new CD.
 
I still download music off of it, but just random stuff when people are over and drunk and want to listen to some funny shit from the 80's or something. Or sometimes, I will check out a new band that way. But I am a big music listener, and if its a band I enjoy and plan on listening to more than just the one time at a party, or the new band pans out and I like it, I buy the album.

I used to be all into the warez crap, but I don't even more. Crap, I even went out and bought XP for this last comp even though I had a perfectly working cracked copy.
 
P2P for music, because I live two hours away from the nearest music store.

P2P for software, because I can barely afford hardware, let alone an OS and programs to run on it. Local computer stores here will rip you off like there's no tomorrow, too.
 
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