I've had a dual-layer-capable DVD burner for over six months now, and haven't even see dual-layer media in stores. I know it exists somewhere, but that place is nebulous and abstract to me.Uraniun235 wrote:Burnable dual-layer media does exist, although it's still very expensive.
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Chmee, have you ever downloaded anything that was at all under copywrite for free? Any little thing at all?
I'm just curious as to whether these are your actual views or if you're just dragging out a huge devil's advocate.
I'm just curious as to whether these are your actual views or if you're just dragging out a huge devil's advocate.
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It's also technically infeasible to damage a computer through a non-executable file.Chmee wrote:And yeah, under current law that would be illegal ...
"I have also a paper afloat, with an electromagnetic theory of light, which, till I am convinced to the contrary, I hold to be great guns."
-- James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish physicist. In a letter to C. H. Cay, 5 January 1865.
-- James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish physicist. In a letter to C. H. Cay, 5 January 1865.
On that note, I downloaded an episode of Naruto through BT, and found that I'd actually downloaded a .zip file. I unzipped it, and found a .exe that contained the episode. Like an idiot, I ran the .exe.Graeme Dice wrote:It's also technically infeasible to damage a computer through a non-executable file.Chmee wrote:And yeah, under current law that would be illegal ...
Long story short, I got the episode - it worked fine - but I also got some NASTY spyware. After a day of doing everything I can to scrub my computer clean, I THINK I've gotten rid of it...but I can't be sure.
Yes, I know I was stupid beyond compare, but I just figured my example might keep someone else from making the same mistake. Be CAREFUL what you open on your computer. If I'd been willing to wait a few hours, I could've just downloaded a .avi of it from a different torrent...my impatience cost me a full day of computer-cleaning.
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