Sunday, April 26, 2009

Nothing like finding out how many Google Reader subscribers you have to kick you back into regular action.

Did anyone reading use AudioGalaxy in its P2P days? There's a reason why we ask, which we'll come back to.

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8 Comments:

OpenID ichlugebullets said...

Yeah, it was the only P2P that worked through uni's firewall in our first year.

26/04/2009 23:21  
Anonymous Eddie said...

Yup, I did. Was actually my first experience in the lovely art of downloading music.

26/04/2009 23:44  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used it a lot. Napster was kind of iffy for me and I had a pc at the time so LimeWire was out of the question.

27/04/2009 03:26  
Anonymous iainf said...

Yeah, I got into Sigur Ros through songs that they featured on the front page there in, ooh, must have been 2001.

27/04/2009 06:41  
Anonymous matt said...

Aye, I used it for a bit. I found a few tracks I'd downloaded from there just the other day. They had a bitrate of 96. Heh.

27/04/2009 12:49  
Blogger Tim said...

I did too. I remember it being quite quick and easy to use.

27/04/2009 12:50  
Blogger imon-say said...

Don't Google Reader people show up on yr visitors normally? I totally don't know how this works but I read from Google and so don't really click on the website properly...

27/04/2009 12:55  
Blogger Simon said...

Only when they actually click through.

27/04/2009 19:42  

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