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Old March 16th, 2002
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So if you didn't do that you could keep clustering in secret? Someone finally figured out what you have been doing all this time, Gnutella domination.
You should've never added User Agents, your ego told you that no one would ever figure out what sneaky things you were up too, we are all below your IQ anyway and can't figure this out. You screwed up.
IQ = IQ - 20; // buzzzzzz - penalty!
You are so busted!
People had to raise a big stink about your spyware to get it off and it took a lot to just get you to simply warn people about it. You think you would have learned after that, but no. You went on to do other sneaky things.
IQ = IQ - 10; // penalty for not learning!
You like secrets, spyware, spy packets and your own network, now you have it.
Do all the spying, secret cookie watching, kiss RIAA a ss and whatever else you want to do on your own little commercial private network you created.
We are all going elsewhere, please stay away, far far away!

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Originally posted by Vinnie


Funny, but BearShare was the first program to display User Agents and Versions in its respective lists.

Pretty ironic that the only reason you know about clustering or who is connected to who, or what versions of software your hosts are running, is the very program that you are bad mouthing (BearShare).
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