
they hardly ever get to line 30
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 10:50,
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Back in the days before the interweb, there were bulletin boards (BBS). They had file ratios for non-3LiTT3 members, such as you could download 3k for every 1k you uploaded.
This led some L4M3RZ to upload lots of old files to gain the ability to download lots of new ones. So BBS's started vetting their upload directory before making them publicly available or giving the uploader credit.
1-day W4R3Z suggested a 1-day turnaround between uploading and the files going public. 0-day simply suggested peer verification too place in less than a day, meaning it was the place to go to get the absolutely latest warezzzz.
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 11:08,
archived)
This led some L4M3RZ to upload lots of old files to gain the ability to download lots of new ones. So BBS's started vetting their upload directory before making them publicly available or giving the uploader credit.
1-day W4R3Z suggested a 1-day turnaround between uploading and the files going public. 0-day simply suggested peer verification too place in less than a day, meaning it was the place to go to get the absolutely latest warezzzz.