I was reading this article that explained "The Scene" today and it made me wonder.. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/topsite.htmlNow, I would never condone this sort of behavior, but it is interesting to read about.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_scene
Finally, thousands, perhaps millions, of copies - all the progeny of that original file - spill into the public peer-to-peer networks: Kazaa, LimeWire, Morpheus. Without this duplication and distribution structure providing content, the P2P networks would run dry. (BitTorrent, a faster and more efficient type of P2P file-sharing, is an exception. But at present there are far fewer BitTorrent users.)
including 13 CPUs and 16 external hard drives (for a total of 3 terabytes of storage)
Now I have to go sift thru my links and find some older SR in RL stuff.