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Pauly_Boy
05-05-2003, 14:41
Just listened to it, after the first listen, it doesn't sound no-where near as good as the last one!

Lets just hope the films better :)

Ant
05-05-2003, 15:43
Old film but Swordfish has a great soundtrack too :cool:

Pauly_Boy
05-05-2003, 18:49
What sort of music is on Swordfish??

Can I 'borrow' it off ya??

Adam, u'll have PM in about 2 mins :)

Ant
05-05-2003, 18:56
Swordfish is more dancey stuff - soundtrack is done by Oakenfold. The soundtrack is better than the film - perhaps they should have made a film about the soundtrack...

Duff Man
05-05-2003, 20:00
Cheers 4 the pm Paul, halfway there!

The best thing about swordfish was that TVR :D the plot was a bit laughable.

:)

Pauly_Boy
05-05-2003, 20:47
Just noticed u finishing Adam!

Ant, is it possible that you can send it here?? :D

Pauly_Boy
05-05-2003, 21:10
Seriously!!

That 130meg!

How did you download it, eg, what prog and how did u unzip it?

andyf
05-05-2003, 21:42
Good grief, why don't we just hold up a banner saying RIAA, Come Get Us ?

Pauly_Boy
05-05-2003, 22:00
U need to use a program called WinRar or something.

Its passworded so thats why it may be faulty

Martin T
06-05-2003, 10:30
Originally posted by andyf
Good grief, why don't we just hold up a banner saying RIAA, Come Get Us ?

Or better stil, all be part of a distributed DoA attack on their varioius networks;)

Duff Man
06-05-2003, 11:07
...Unless they hack you first or infect you with this trojan, that's their new idea :eek:

http://www.wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,47552,00.html

What a nice bunch of people! :mad:

So if i go and rip the cd's that i bought into mp3 so that i may play them on my pc for convienience then this thing could, in theory, come along and screw them all up. Not to mention that some applications also genuinely use mp3 files for sounds (i have a few games that do, including GTA3 where you can add you own ones to it for the radio) then it will mess those up as well. :confused:

AV software would hopefully prevent any of this from happening but its not a nice idea anyway, i fact I think it highly illegal of them to even attempt it in the UK due to its malicious intent.

Pauly_Boy
06-05-2003, 12:25
Also, how about the fact that we're in the UK, and not the USA!

Theres so many uses for MP3's, they can't just pick them out like that. Most of mine are back-ups of CD-s that i actually own, so i can then play them in my car, Criminal???