The Denver Post wrote a strange article about music downloads this week. We had to check the date to see if it was from 1998, but actually, it was January 13, 2008. The headline read, “Serious music downloaders ditch dial-up for faster connections.”

Sorry. Dial-up? Serious music downloaders? Does anybody serous about anything still use dial-up? Apparently, people who are serious about downloading music are “shifting to faster Wi-Fi, DSL and cable modem Internet connections.” Welcome to last year, Denver Post.

The Denver Post even goes into detail as to why dial-up sucks for music download. Well, duh, it’s ‘cos it’s really slow. You don’t need to produce a bunch of technical jargon to prove that. We’re starting to wonder what other newspapers are behind the times when it comes to music downloads.

We’ve decided to help the Denver Post and list are top five favorite ways to download music. These are what all the call kids are using, DP, check them out:

  1. Ares is obviously top of our list for music downloads.
  2. Limewire comes in a close second.
  3. Omemo is a new filesharing service and one we like very much.
  4. BitTorrent is going to take over the world soon.
  5. Morpheus is still alive and kicking.

If you need any more help, DP, drop us a line!

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