OneSec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a college student and I would like to use a file-sharing P2P
> program, but it seems that the network has some sort of system in place
> to prevent this. See, what happens is that when I use any filesharing
> program I am able to search for files, but the file transfer never
> starts. Am I pretty much just screwed or is there anything I can try?
> There isn't a policy against using P2P, it just seems that nobody is
> able to use these programs on campus. I'd appreciate any input.
>
> -Onesec
If your looking for some good free music to burn one with, uh I mean,
burn on disc, check out:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php
Free, legit, _live_ music download archives of some of great
bands/artists. Easy html download (FTP available). Many already in handy
mp3 format for your pod or whatever. Some only in shn's or flac's but
decoders are available.
It's possible to rip streaming audio. It may be illegal to do anything
with the files once you have them - I don't know, I'm not a lawyer or
prosecutor. Probably very thin ice to tread at school via their
network. Stick to the free live stuff!
Warren