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- Kwacky
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- Kwacky
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Re: Freenet
Cheers
Looking at going dark on the internet but they reckon freenet is best used if you've got a handful of people connected.
Looking at going dark on the internet but they reckon freenet is best used if you've got a handful of people connected.
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Re: Freenet
Hmmm...define 'freenet'??.....is it a company offering internet service, or where you might (in theory only) latch onto another PC in the area...therefore "free net"??
And do it for years for about $4 a month or sommit?
Hypothetically speaking, of course.
And allegedly too.
And do it for years for about $4 a month or sommit?
Hypothetically speaking, of course.
And allegedly too.
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Re: Freenet
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Re: Freenet
It;s clearly appealing to the arab side of my family treeTonyB wrote:Sounds like a terrorist or paedo's playground to me.