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.
Did anyone reading use AudioGalaxy in its P2P days? There's a reason why we ask, which we'll come back to.
Labels: simon's run out of ideas again

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Yeah, it was the only P2P that worked through uni's firewall in our first year.
Yup, I did. Was actually my first experience in the lovely art of downloading music.
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.
Yeah, I got into Sigur Ros through songs that they featured on the front page there in, ooh, must have been 2001.
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.
I did too. I remember it being quite quick and easy to use.
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...
Only when they actually click through.
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