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Absolutely, if your upload is limited to 25K, and you are uploading close to that speed, then you download will be incredibly slow :)
how can i play games downloaded from piratebay or bitjunkie?
what i mean is how can i install them correctly on my pc? :-)
by theo rettick on January 16th, 2011
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Why is Youtube forcing everyone now to create a Google account before you can log into your video channel?
by PrivateGomerSpooner on February 26th, 2011
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Lost my torrent leech account due to inactivity. Can somebody help and get me an invitation? Thanks in advance.
by Justo_V on December 21st, 2010
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Does seeding a torrent file that has already been downloaded damage or corrupt the file? Specifically Videos.
by Echo141 on February 10th, 2011
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I wanna download movies for free on my iPod touch is there a good site?
by InhaleMusic on January 3rd, 2011
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You're reading When people upload your files on LimeWire, does that decrease the speed of your downloads?
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I believe most p2p applications reserve bandwidth for upload and download separately. So unless you've been messing with the settings, your uploads will not affect your download speeds at all.
by Karl Plesz on July 28th, 2006