Kids In The Hall Posters and Art Prints
Description: The Kids In The Hall, Kids In The Hall, TV show merchandise, comedy show, Canadian comedy, sketch comedy, 80s television, cult classic, iconic characters, humor apparel, TV show fan gear, character design, funny t-shirts, comedy series, retro TV, nerdy fashion, pop culture, TV nostalgia, sketch comedy fans, character apparel
Description: LimeWire was a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) platform that launched with its own client in 2000. LimeWire utilized the gnutella network and BitTorrent protocol to allow users share content by uploading and downloading content through the client. LimeWire offered both a free version and a paid enhanced version called LimeWire Pro, which, somewhat ironically, could be acquired through the regular LimeWire software as paid users shared their copies of Pro with the platform. LimeWire had a solid ten-year run before a lawsuit back by music industry heavyweights resulted in the company, and it's software client, being shut down in 2010.
Description: Close the camps, abolish ICE. Solidarity has no borders. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Close The Camps, Abolish ICE - Immigration, Human Rights, Leftist Posters and Art
by SpaceDogLaika
$14
Description: From dial-up days to DSL dreams, LimeWire was the wild west of file sharing - music, movies, and more at your fingertips (and maybe a few viruses too). A rebellious relic of the early internet, LimeWire connected millions through decentralized p2p magic. Whether you were burning mix CDs or hunting for that rare track, LimeWire was your portal to digital freedom.
Description: LimeWire was a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) platform that launched with its own client in 2000. LimeWire utilized the gnutella network and BitTorrent protocol to allow users share content by uploading and downloading content through the client. LimeWire offered both a free version and a paid enhanced version called LimeWire Pro, which, somewhat ironically, could be acquired through the regular LimeWire software as paid users shared their copies of Pro with the platform. LimeWire had a solid ten-year run before a lawsuit back by music industry heavyweights resulted in the company, and it's software client, being shut down in 2010.