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Favorite doctor
What do you mean, there's only one (I'm American) 9%
Tom Baker 27%
The guy from All Things Bright and Beautiful with the louad weskit 0%
The other dude after Tom Baker 0%
The white haired dude 27%
The dude who looks like Moe. 9%
One of the other dudes you forgot to mention 0%
Lela 0%
Blond Romana 9%
Oh-boy, your geek rating is really soaring. 18%

Votes: 11

 Woo-hoo, getting my Dr. Who fix the geek way

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Jul 23, 2001
 Comments:
ala downloading the divx'ed ones.

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I'm started looking for Dr. Who divxs on edonkey, and even found a few, though they take longer to download than pr0n, probably because they're not as common. Beats the hell out of downloading 30 of 35 rar's thoough.

       
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Too many P2P's (none / 0) (#1)
by Anonymous Reader on Mon Jul 23rd, 2001 at 01:27:56 PM PST
I have Bearshare, WinMX, and Morpheus. I heard of eDonkey a week ago and I'll probably install it soon. We need a program that has separate modules for all the P2P networks out there allowing one meta-search to query all of them simultaneously.


 

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