Originally posted by: Jasiek
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: Rage187
went out right now and bought every CD and DVD you had downloaded?
Would you do it?
that'd be several grand . . . . I'd just zero out my harddrive if I thought I was in trouble. Music collections are easily rebuilt - money and time, not so much.
Actually, I could probably just delete all of the music that isn't legally free and that I haven't paid for, and be fine - I do own lots of CD's and records, and much of what I listen to comes from Archive.org (legal).
Actually there are ways to retrieve anything you've deleted on the hard drive, but those people that do that will never tell you how cause they probably work for the government.
Originally posted by: Jasiek
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: Rage187
went out right now and bought every CD and DVD you had downloaded?
Would you do it?
that'd be several grand . . . . I'd just zero out my harddrive if I thought I was in trouble. Music collections are easily rebuilt - money and time, not so much.
Actually, I could probably just delete all of the music that isn't legally free and that I haven't paid for, and be fine - I do own lots of CD's and records, and much of what I listen to comes from Archive.org (legal).
Actually there are ways to retrieve anything you've deleted on the hard drive, but those people that do that will never tell you how cause they probably work for the government.
Originally posted by: Jasiek
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: Rage187
went out right now and bought every CD and DVD you had downloaded?
Would you do it?
that'd be several grand . . . . I'd just zero out my harddrive if I thought I was in trouble. Music collections are easily rebuilt - money and time, not so much.
Actually, I could probably just delete all of the music that isn't legally free and that I haven't paid for, and be fine - I do own lots of CD's and records, and much of what I listen to comes from Archive.org (legal).
Actually there are ways to retrieve anything you've deleted on the hard drive, but those people that do that will never tell you how cause they probably work for the government.
Originally posted by: Jasiek
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: Rage187
went out right now and bought every CD and DVD you had downloaded?
Would you do it?
that'd be several grand . . . . I'd just zero out my harddrive if I thought I was in trouble. Music collections are easily rebuilt - money and time, not so much.
Actually, I could probably just delete all of the music that isn't legally free and that I haven't paid for, and be fine - I do own lots of CD's and records, and much of what I listen to comes from Archive.org (legal).
Actually there are ways to retrieve anything you've deleted on the hard drive, but those people that do that will never tell you how cause they probably work for the government.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I promised certain people in positions of extreme power that I wouldn't download any illegal MP3s again...
Originally posted by: flashbacck
I promised certain people in positions of extreme power that I wouldn't download any illegal MP3s again...
