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> if you want resident evil (movie) for free leave your E-Mail address
> and i will send it to you(dont ask questions, i know how), it is the real movie and if you dont believe me leave your E-Mail address.
>
> If you ask how you will not recieve it. DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR?
>
> Thank You
> Lerch wrote:
> Lerch wrote:
> if you want resident evil (movie) for free leave your E-Mail address
> and i will send it to you(dont ask questions, i know how), it is the
> real movie and if you dont believe me leave your E-Mail address.
>
> If you ask how you will not recieve it. DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR?
>
> Thank You
>
> You aint seen me
>
> *taps the side of his nose with his index finger*
>
> right
> oh yes i have
You are obviously not overly clever so I will say this slowly:
stop...replying...with...whole...original...posts...
> Okay simple terms.
>
> 1) downloading films is a dubious legal area.
> 2) so I don't advise it
> 3) forget it if you don't have broadband (you can tell if you have
> broadband by measuring the width of your telephone wire, if it's more
> than half a centimetre you're okay)
> 4) No-one's going to e-mail you a movie especially if you have a
> hotmail account, which won't receive more than a 1MB attachment.
> 5) Speaking from the perspective of someone who edits his own wannabe
> films on his computer, for a watchable quality film you want a divx
> avi file of around 700MB (for a 90 minute film). You can tell if
> you're computer can use divx by turning off your monitor and looking
> at the light, if it goes from greeny-yellow to off, straight away,
> then you're computer is divx compatible, if it goes to orange in
> between then your computer won't.
> 6) Before downloading any movies I advise that you turn off your PC,
> wet your finger and wipe it across the floppy drive as this prevents
> Microsoft from telling that you're downloading an illegal movie.
please shut it
i havnt got broadband but im still downloading res evil as a 250 mb fie sure ive trying to download for days but only a few more hours and... SHOWTIME
who are you some kind of master criminal in which everything has to be perfect
please shut it
If people want to download a film - especially a 900mb film - then they need broadband. Anyone with one iota of initiative can find find any film they want: but if you're on narrowband then forget it.
If people DO have broadband then there are a million better ways than receiving a huge file via email. Try usenet, ICQ, gnutella, kazaa, ftp: whatever, just not email.
I, for one, am delighted that you have this film but stop trying to make out that it is some massive criminal achievement. It doesn't make you cool. If you really want to help then tell people how you got the film - then we'll see how l33t you really are.
> Okay simple terms.
>
> 1) downloading films is a dubious legal area.
> 2) so I don't advise it
> 3) forget it if you don't have broadband (you can tell if you have
> broadband by measuring the width of your telephone wire, if it's more
> than half a centimetre you're okay)
> 4) No-one's going to e-mail you a movie especially if you have a
> hotmail account, which won't receive more than a 1MB attachment.
> 5) Speaking from the perspective of someone who edits his own wannabe
> films on his computer, for a watchable quality film you want a divx
> avi file of around 700MB (for a 90 minute film). You can tell if
> you're computer can use divx by turning off your monitor and looking
> at the light, if it goes from greeny-yellow to off, straight away,
> then you're computer is divx compatible, if it goes to orange in
> between then your computer won't.
> 6) Before downloading any movies I advise that you turn off your PC,
> wet your finger and wipe it across the floppy drive as this prevents
> Microsoft from telling that you're downloading an illegal movie.
SHUT THE HELL UP!!!
> yeh i got winmx
>
> i used to have kazaa but it totally crashed
how did you get winmx, and KaZaA is even better now, so why not try and download it again
1) downloading films is a dubious legal area.
2) so I don't advise it
3) forget it if you don't have broadband (you can tell if you have broadband by measuring the width of your telephone wire, if it's more than half a centimetre you're okay)
4) No-one's going to e-mail you a movie especially if you have a hotmail account, which won't receive more than a 1MB attachment.
5) Speaking from the perspective of someone who edits his own wannabe films on his computer, for a watchable quality film you want a divx avi file of around 700MB (for a 90 minute film). You can tell if you're computer can use divx by turning off your monitor and looking at the light, if it goes from greeny-yellow to off, straight away, then you're computer is divx compatible, if it goes to orange in between then your computer won't.
6) Before downloading any movies I advise that you turn off your PC, wet your finger and wipe it across the floppy drive as this prevents Microsoft from telling that you're downloading an illegal movie.
> MJswerve wrote:
> The films about 140mb for a small screen low quality version. Oh and
> talking about warez films on these chat forums isnt really the best
> thing to do in my opinion.
>
> p.s How on earth do you expect to send the file on an email? Only
> way
> of doing it reliably would be off your own ftp if you ask me, but
> hey,
> I'm not the expert master of all things illegal.
>
> go on tell me how tou would do
the film is accually 950MB and with good resolution (no blag)