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Jitway

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  1. Zimmers Hole - We Rule The F U C K I N G Land
  2. Ya they made no money off the links. They just indexed and cataloged them. The MPAA is just like RIAA, it's all about the money and how much can I get.
  3. Lauren Harris (Steve Harris Daughter of Iron Maiden) - Steal Your Fire
  4. UPDATE Strong aftershock causes more misery in China A strong aftershock jolted southwest China on Sunday killing at least one person and injuring 400 others, state media said, nearly a fortnight after a big earthquake killed tens of thousands in the same area. ADVERTISEMENT More than 70,000 houses were toppled during Sunday's tremor in Qingchuan, Sichuan province, state television reported. The 5.8 magnitude aftershock was epicentered 40 km (25 miles) west-northwest of Guangyuan, the U.S. Geological Survey said. A local official in Guangyuan county said one person was killed and 24 hurt in collapsed houses or landslides, Xinhua state news agency reported. Man like they needed this. Read full story HERE
  5. RomCenter v3.00 rc 2 is a rom manager Get it HERE
  6. bsnes v0.032 is a SNES emulator. Get it HERE
  7. P.E.Op.S. Soft GPU 1.18 is a open source graphics plug in used in PSX emulation Get it HERE
  8. WinUAE 1.5.0 Beta 20 is a amiga emulator Get is HERE
  9. Hollywood has been granted another victory in its war against piracy, this time at the expense of two linking sites that the Motion Picture Association of America believes profited from enabling copyright infringement. Both ShowStash.net and Cinematube.net have been hit with multimillion dollar judgments recently for copyright infringement of various movies and TV shows. Even though ShowStash and Cinematube didn't host any of these files, both were found guilty of contributory copyright infringement, according to the judges' opinions, because they searched for, identified, collected, and indexed links to illegal copies of movies and TV shows. Aside from monetary damages, both sites are now prohibited from engaging in further activity that would infringe upon the studios' work. The damages totaled $2.7 million for ShowStash and $1.3 million for Cinematube, neither of which were particularly well-known to the general Internet community. The MPAA doesn't seem to care much that it gives free publicity to these tiny sites when it makes announcements of its litigation plans, however. The organization apparently hopes that others will merely feel threatened by the prospect of paying out millions of dollars and shut down voluntarily. "Our goal is to stop this kind of blatant and illegal activity," MPAA executive VP John Malcolm said in a statement. "These judgments indicate that the studios will not hesitate to vigorously pursue litigation against this type of site." The MPAA announced the two judgments just two weeks after the organization was awarded $110 million in damages from TorrentSpy. The MPAA hailed the decision as a clear victory for the movie studios that served as the icing on the cake after TorrentSpy's announcement that it would shut down for good on March 24. With two more (albeit relatively small) victories under its belt, the MPAA is even more confident in its stance against sites that merely link to potentially copyrighted material. It wouldn't be surprising to see ShowStash and Cinematube eventually mirror TorrentSpy's decision to shut down, too. It's not uncommon to find illegal movies being hosted on servers outside the US, which is why sites based in the US have not hesitated to merely tell users how to get to them. The increase in lawsuits against sites that point to illegal movies, however, may push more of them to move operations overseas too in order to skirt further litigation. crap this will be a stop to new sites trying to start up with indexing. Telling you one day we won't be able to link to say a image cause it is copyrighted. Source HERE
  10. Robbie Knievel jumps 24 trucks in Ohio, redoing dad's stunt. Robbie "Kaptain" Knievel successfully jumped over 24 delivery trucks Saturday night at the site of one of his father's most famous stunts. Knievel had said he would be going 95 miles per hour during the 220-foot jump, which began from a tall ramp and was completed amid wild cheers, booming explosions and shooting flames at Kings Island amusement park near Cincinnati. After landing, the daredevil gave the crowd a thumbs-up, raced his bike back and forth and popped a wheelie. Evel Knievel jumped 115 feet over 14 buses at Kings Island in 1975 in an event that was watched by more than half of the nation's television viewers. He died last year at the age of 69 after suffering from failing health for many years. Robbie Knievel dedicated his stunt to his father, U.S. war veterans and those serving in the military. A friend just called me awhile ago and told me about this. He was there today at Kings Island. Man I have seen both Evil and Robbie jump. I was even at the one Evil did at Kings Island in 1975. What a show and a memory. Source HERE
  11. Pete´s OpenGL2 GPU-Plugin for the PSX Emulators Get it HERE
  12. IC ya that might work. Some websites it says Live Chat.
  13. Thanks for the info there Gryph. Looks really sweet so far.
  14. WOOT!!!! Get in there and play people.
  15. Ya it is like they say you let who know what you want. I make mine public but I could careless. But it is safe you just got to know how to use it.
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