I can personally vouch for the harmlessness of this server. Being a now ex-member,
I can tell you that this was run by a group of tight, down to earth people that
exchanged words as well as music.
I'm not going to get into the mp3s good/bad argument because it's pointless
to me. I spent $1000 on records this month. If I didn't trade mp3s, I doubt
it'd be more than $200, but if I bought everything I trading, I'm sure it would
be something like $1800.
My point is that this fellow, dipthon_g, IS the problem.
I can tell you that the only reason this message was posted is because he was
not granted access to this server.
I don't know why... maybe the admin saw that he was an ass and didn't want him
around. Maybe he had nothing to offer.
I'd like to say to Dipthon_G, that I know who you are on hotline. I frequent
the same servers you do... plus a few more that you can't get access to because
you're an ass. You are the problem. You're a leech and a liar. Don't destroy
communities like the server you destroyed.
I'll be devoting a lot of time to finding all of dipthon's friends, and dipthon
himself, and making sure they don't ever get access to another hotline community
ever.
oh, and if you feel the same way i do, make sure he knows.
his name is poontangchang. (how creative)
jon.
quoted 2 lines Sharing mp3s is only a threat to anyone if the audienece huge. This guy
>Sharing mp3s is only a threat to anyone if the audienece huge. This guy
>seems to be doing nothing more than hooking some friends up with tunes he's
quoted 4 lines collected. I have a hard time believing this server is a threat to anyone
>collected. I have a hard time believing this server is a threat to anyone
>except people who are afraid of others sharing music. So if most of the
>people on hotline wouldn't even care about the tunes, how is this doing a
>disservice to anyone? Sharing only becomes piaracy when you do it for money.
quoted 17 lines -l
>
>-l
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>on 1/11/01 10:10 AM, _DipthonG_ at kam@columbus.rr.com wrote:
>
>> What? what kind of sense does that make ?
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@idiot.antioch-college.edu>
>> To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:59 PM
>> Subject: Re: [idm] just wanna let you lables know that..
>>
>>
>>> I rather enjoyed the concept of his server. He seemed really matter of
>> fact
>>> and sincere. Besides, I don't think most people on hotline would even care
quoted 46 lines about these labels.
>>> about these labels.
>>>
>>> -l
>>>
>>>
>>> on 1/10/01 9:16 PM, _DipthonG_ at kam@columbus.rr.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> hotline server 171.65.199.9 is giving away thousands of independent
>> 'idm'
>>>> and indie hip hop releases.
>>>>
>>>> i would urge the lables to take action against this punk.
>>>>
>>>> Please forward this list to other visible music lists, esp. indie
>>>> hip hop lists...
>>>>
>>>> going down fsst.
>>>> [`]
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -l[e^2]
>>>
>>>
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