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Old September 1st, 2001
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supernodes are user computers. if you have a broadband connection, you are probably a supernode

want higher bit rates? simple registry hack.
open the regestry editor (if you can't do this you don't belong near a computer)

HKEY_CURRENT_USERS/software/kazaa.

highlight kazaa and on the other side of the window, double click "limitbitrate" set the value data to "0"

if you don't this hack, it is not ''unconstrained control". it only applies to music files.

im sure they will have a version you don't have to pay for, limiting the bitrate of music. but just do the above hack. if its not the same, someone with to much time on there hands will figure it out. Lime wire doesn't tell you the bitrate at all.

I dont know where you live, but here in the united states they have censuses. is that being ''studied, classified, archived, categorized, or serialized" as if the people are statistical and not human?

also, we have standardized testing in school, where minorities are compared to each other and to whites, whites to minorities, males and females, and females to males.

you don't have to fill out the census (though it is frowned upon), but standardized testing is unavoidable, as are countless other things.

so why would you feel so invaded by kazaa when it doesn't even give your name, address, race, sex, intelligence, or family history.

just your browsing habits.

by the way, your link doesn't work. try this:
http://www.kazaa.com/index.php?page=help#
this clears up supernodes and bitrates/billing
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