lol thats cos its ntl xDQuote:
Originally Posted by bottom kicker
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lol thats cos its ntl xDQuote:
Originally Posted by bottom kicker
sounds like afriend pulling a prank tbh especially if it was leeched for 3 people, and fox allready want to sue you? come on.. lol
fake buddy prob 1 of ur friends did it to yah!
Yeah Agree with Mental, They wouldn't Bother if its just a Few people. They would only do somthing if it was a Few 1000...
Hum strange I have been downloading music for years and years got somthing like 40gb mp3 collection nothing said to me about having to stop.
I know what you should do Orchid:
Learn from this event and never host movies again. If you wanna pass it onto your friends I'm sure you have CD and/or DVD writer.
Here in the Netherlands things are getting tighter for the less legal data circuit...
There's several organisations getting really bad on controlling wherever they can..
One even has a site which installs spyware-like stuff once u enter it, which monitors all of the stuff ur downloading... :S
well my recommendation would be to fill your arse with cement, that way, when you go to jail, you wont be rear assaulted.
LMAO... best advice yet :PQuote:
Originally Posted by ipixel
fuck forgot he has to shit........well id rather die of shit poisioning that have some dirty con slipping his wang between my sacred cheeks.
No one adheres to the warning signs :(
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Get aids, hiv, or some other sexually transmitted desiese, that would put the fuckers right off.
Firstly, the amount of reformatting or 'scrubbing' you would have to do to completely eliminate the possibility of data being recovered is so extreme that it would damage your harddrive anyway. Recovery has improved constantly over the past few years, while other factors have stayed the same. Secondly, the current position of the data on the drive is not the only copy, this can vary depending on what download method/downloader/player you use (this is especially true for windows systems, with pagefile usage etc). If you don't want the data to be recovered, destroying the drive completely is the only way. If you're going to have to throw away hundreds of dollars of hardware, might as well have some fun with it... pull it apart and check out the insides, if u haven't seen inside a drive before that can be kinda interesting lol... then melt the focker down :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CrashOveride