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Subject: Reporting warez to Curious Labs


Nosfiratu ( ) posted Wed, 04 April 2001 at 10:41 PM · edited Mon, 10 February 2025 at 1:02 PM

Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com

Hello, A previous post brought up the question of the best and fastest way to report warez activity to Curious Labs. We sincerly appreciate and aggressively pursue all leads. Please email me directly at anthony@curiouslabs.com for these reports. Thanks for your help! Anthony Hernandez Sr. Tech Writer/Warez Buster Curious Labs


DraX ( ) posted Wed, 04 April 2001 at 11:03 PM

You got mail ;-)


Nosfiratu ( ) posted Wed, 04 April 2001 at 11:08 PM

You callin' me a brain-dead AOL'er? :-D Anthony


WarriorDL ( ) posted Wed, 04 April 2001 at 11:38 PM

Hey, I use AOHELL!!!! biggrin.gif Also use Earthlink. Hard to tell which is worse, connection wise, but when free is free... biggrin.gif


DraX ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 12:37 AM

Not at all man... Just a common enough phrase these days;-)


casamerica ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 12:40 AM

WarriorDL, we have something in common. I also use both AOL and Earthlink. Believe it or not, Earthlink is far worse IMO. At least if I have a problem with AOL I have usually been able to get a human being to talk to. At Earthlink? Forget it. I do not believe humans exist at Earthlink. I am convinced that it is simply an alien front to render the Internet completely useless as a communication medium. I have to have a second provider as a backup just in case the first goes down. AOL was supposed to be the backup. After trying four ISPs and now Earthlink, it has turned out differently. Actually, I think a lot of the crap AOL gets is from those jealous of someone, Steve Case in this matter, who has been able to succeed with their dream. It started out as a simple little BBS. Grew into Q-Link for the old C-64 and has mushroomed into one of the most powerful media giants in the world. Not bad. Not bad at all. I have my complaints with AOL. But, ya know, when I sit and look at it I realize that, overall, it does a pretty good job when compared to the competition... but I am still looking for that reliable backup. ;-)


Nosfiratu ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 12:42 AM

Hey now, I was just kidding. I met my wife of 6.5 years on AOL so it can't be all bad :-) Anthony


DraX ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 12:51 AM

You want a reliable alternative, get DSL or Cable... Faster, always on... usually pretty reliable... I've had a Cable Modem for 3 years and have never once regretted my choice.


TheWolfWithin ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 8:21 AM

ummmmm.....i had Earthlink for quite a while....the server i connected to was always up....i always got the max connection rate (52000-54000), i talked to a person or two at Earthlink in my time with them..... ;) the only reason i dropped them is because DSL became available in my area, and i've been provided a free dial-up connection to use while i wait for my modem to arrive.....just thought i'd toss out an opposing opinion due to the lack of one ;)


CharlieBrown ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 10:46 AM

I think that with ANY ISP, you'll find two horror stories for every one satisfied customer. Mindspring used to get the highest "ratings" because they reversed that ration (one horror story per two satisfied customers)... They all have good and bad points. My websites are on AOL, as are most of my friends (the ones I knew BEFORE I found this place, at least!) so I'll be sticking with them - even though AOL is where I ment my wife too... ;-)


timoteo1 ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 5:15 PM

Ditto on what DraX said ... Cable or DSL, with a STRONG recommendation for cable. Dollar per KB/s Cable destroys any type of DSL (ADSL, XDSL, whatever.) I have gotten download speeds of near 400KB/s .... that's the big "B" ... BYTES NOT bits! In other words one megabyte every 2.5 seconds approximately. Or for even more perspective, I can download a 20 MEG file in under a minute. Not bad for $39/month.


mocap ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 9:29 PM

Amen Brother!! Im on comcast cable in Northern virginia and my connection Is FAST!! and reliable. Mocap


timoteo1 ( ) posted Thu, 05 April 2001 at 11:33 PM

Ditto, Comcast Northern MD.


ronmolina ( ) posted Fri, 06 April 2001 at 8:13 AM

Finally the lines are in where I am and will be going to Dsl soon. Aol I will keep but it will be cheaper. Ron


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