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System Name | Crushits Computer |
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Processor | Intel 2500k |
Motherboard | Asus P8p67 pro rev3.1 |
Cooling | Water |
Memory | 4 gig OCZ Platinum |
Video Card(s) | xfx 6950 flashed to xfx 6970 |
Storage | 3x 200 seagates, 2x 250 segates 1x 320 segate 1x640 WD |
Display(s) | Asus 27 inch |
Case | Thermaltake Armor 8000 |
Audio Device(s) | Audigy gamer |
Power Supply | Mushkin Joule 1000 |
Mouse | Logitech |
Keyboard | Logitech |
Software | Win7 Ultimate + Win10 LTSC + Win10 Enterprise |
Maybe one of the only good things coming out of Africa. j/k
PirateBay provides rips that are not the same quality as the originals. The only real exception is flac audio downloads which are really rare anyway. Piratebay serves as "try it before you buy it" for those that have the money. For the poor P2P is simply their only chance at experiencing alot of media for the most part.
Good answer, I look at it the same way. As an example how many people can actually use most of Adobe's programs. I haven't the time to study their programs the way they were meant to be used. That goes with most of the expensive programs that you can try before you buy. If I had a business that could use photoshop to the extreme, as an example, I could write it off as a business expense. Most of the time, if I'm bored, I look at the programs to see what you would get if you paid $1000 dollars.