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Randomahoa

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#37061 7-Jul-2009 10:23
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I need to download a ton of large files from rapidshare. My internet connection is too slow. Can anyone recommended a good internet cafe in Auckland for this?

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  #231927 7-Jul-2009 10:24
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Making an assumption here... but you will probably find that downloading illegal files will be against their terms of service. Aswell as some of them will block sites such as rapdidshare.



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  #231936 7-Jul-2009 10:48
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Yes... I had thought as much

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  #231949 7-Jul-2009 11:14
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Dont you know anyone with a faster connection in your area that could do it for you if you throw them a few $$ to cover the data use ?




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  #241677 3-Aug-2009 08:34
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If you go to an internet cafe called NetSquared on Queen Street just down and oposite the road from sky city metro its $10 for 5 and a half hours. I'm not sure if your aloud to download but there's a folder on the desktop called "Customer Files and Movies" running of a NAS server somewhere it the building that has around 1.4TB of new movies,Music,TV shows.. I don't understand how its legal




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  #241682 3-Aug-2009 08:51
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It won't be legal and they're likely to get fined when found out.

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