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Old 10-03-2005, 12:51   #1116
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Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.

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Originally Posted by dirtydog
You reject out of hand my post about leaving the p2p client uploading 24/7, then? You reject out of hand the idea that I could possibly be uploading Linux distros or other perfectly legal files 24/7?
Oh, so now it's "other" perfectly legal files is it?, but Yes I do reject that you could (as I keep saying) constantly be downloading 2GB of legal data per day.

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Originally Posted by dirtydog
Don't you get it? Using 2GB a day legally isn't about downloading loads of Linux distros every day.
You'd still have to some to grab 2GB of legal data daily/constantly whatever way you look at it.

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Originally Posted by dirtydog
Now you may think I am lying, in which case fair enough. But you cannot deny that what I have just said is a plausible and legal usage of 2GB bandwidth a day. 1GB uploads (mostly p2p), 1GB downloads.
You upload 1GB per day???

Ok, this is where the issue lies-you are confusing my comments of 2GB of downloads, with a gig of uploads per day.

I'm still willing to bet that your 1GB of uploads per day are files/torrents/whatever, that you have downloaded in your 1GB per day.

Either way, you would still be hard pressed to download 1GB of legal data every day per month on a residential connection, that's all I'm saying.
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