On 26 Jan 2010 16:33:15 GMT, JimB0ss (no@spam.org) wrote:
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>>Everything from 2008 needs to be reposted pretty soon before we lose it
>>Isis
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>Not too bright, eh? I'd also suggest full-page ads in the papers and banners on
>Google's front page. What could possibly go wrong!
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>This dumb insistence on having here 'the full set' or 'repost everything', just for the
>sake of having it here, is called ... well, asking for it. Some things are not meant to
>be for everyone, in public's full view, easily available. When this happens and you
>draw too much attention to yourself, trouble comes your way (Npstr, TPB, llfmp3, Mnnva
>anyone?) -- 'cos you suddenly make it worth their while to go after you.
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>If too many stupid people will find out about this, the shit will very soon hit the
>fan, and this pretty little group will be policed heavily or closed for good. As long
>as it flies under the radar, it's fine and dandy.
>
>There's a very good reason why scene groups and top suppliers wanna keep their releases
>out of public networks. This is not the thing you promote or think about expanding your
>customer base. Get it into your thick skull. Even 500 days of retention is not a good
>idea. When some motherfuckers will stumble upon this trove, they're bound to make an
>example out of it. You're just asking for it, dumbass.
>
>Don't wanna lose it -- get a hard copy or DL it and keep it in a safe place. If you try
>to make an online depository out of it, you'll get your shit kicked out of you very
>soon.
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>And reposting stuff just for the sake of it being here, when nobody even asks for it is
>very, very, very sad. Kinda shows your complete lack of any kind of life whatsoever.
>Too bad that in the process of staving off your boredom you might ruin it completely
>for everyone here.
>
>Bottom line: when people ask for it -- repost. If not -- get a life and don't ruin it
>for everybody.
>
>J
Nuff said. My sentiments exactly.
Free Agent
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