![]() ![]() The new applications that have taken its place are freaky, pointy, Swiss-Army Knives of file snaring prowess, and are less discriminatory about the types of files they will get you. ![]() When I had music-only services like Napster, I could execute the application and stand a reasonable chance of downloading a song of some kind, even if it wasn't the song I was looking for. The Law Of Pornography is clear when it states that I'm fucking crazy about porn. It's gotten so desperate that I nearly went out and purchased an album. I know that some labels poison the well, flooding the commonwealth with this kind of stuff. Why do you feel the need, assholes? These songs don't name themselves this inaccurate shit, you have to go in there manually and type it in. It is entirely composed of nothing but loops. A song that says it's a new Eminem song, and proudly proclaims "NO LOOPS!," but upon listening it becomes apparent very quickly that the song is, in fact, all loops. A song that says it's a new Eminem song, and it is, but it's only the Goddamn chorus over and over like a twenty times. Songs with the right names, but the wrong band. There are many reasons for this, chief among them is the fact that - at many levels - Human Goddamn Beings are present. Inefficient Time Investment is a polysyllabic way of saying that I can't get the shit I ran the program for. ![]() Max introduced me to Kazaa Lite - that is to say, Kazaa minus Spyware - but my issues with the peer to peer experience don't have to do with pop-ups or cookies or anything else. Whenever I decide that it's time to jump on a P2P service and really start stealing some music, invariably I remember why I uninstalled those applications. ![]()
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