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72 Dating E-Books

A Fkn0wned staffer dumped a 72-item list of pickup and seduction e-books, and the replies were pure mockery.

A staff member posted a numbered list of 72 dating/seduction e-books and guides (covering everything from classic pickup-artist material to relationship and 'attraction' texts) in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of the Red Light District section. The thread quickly turned into a lighthearted ribbing session, with members joking that anyone needing that many dating books was 'in trouble' and reacting with disbelief and laughter rather than genuine interest in the content.

lol if u need this many dating books u r in trouble— scuddzilla
de angelo ftmfw— f3nr15
erm.. i dont need this :sneaky eyes:— Paws
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Sams Teach Yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 Days (ebook share thread)

A dusty Visual C++ tutorial book thread where half the CS:S crowd swore they'd finally learn to code their own hacks.

A long-running ebook-sharing thread in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of the Red Light District, originally posted by user 'pato', offering the classic 'Sams Teach Yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 Days' programming book. The thread stretched from mid-2007 into early 2008, filling up mostly with short 'thanks/ty' replies from members grabbing the download, plus a couple of members mixing up Visual C++ with Visual Basic. A recurring bit of dry humor was the running joke about Visual Basic being 'for girls' compared to real C++.

thnx dude this will come in handy now i can learn to makes my own hax— mermaid00
s'good To bad visual basic's for girls might look later..— AlbinoBoi
unhide i am trying to learn c++ sort of.— minitureman
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Increase Your Height

A 2008 ebook thread where half the forum's Counter-Strike regulars showed up just to admit they were short

This was page 3 of a long-running thread in the 'Electronic & Audio books' subforum of the Red Light District, sharing some kind of 'increase your height' ebook/guide. By this point the thread had devolved into a low-effort bump-fest, with dozens of regular members dropping one-liners ('kool', 'nice', 'lol', 'go cry') rather than discussing the actual content. A few posters grumbled about the download being on Rapidshare, and a couple of members candidly admitted their own height insecurities, giving the thread an oddly personal, self-deprecating vibe typical of mid-2000s gaming forum off-topic culture.

pls pls not rapidshare again— GArri
19 and 5'3" i need this— Atmosphere
I'm small in height— Guru_Danny
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom In A Book

GFX crew shares a Photoshop CS3 study guide, gets a wall of 'thanks' and 'unhide' replies

A resource-sharing thread in the Red Light District's Electronic & Audio books subforum, where GFX staffer 'pato' posted a description of the official Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom In A Book guide. The rest of the thread is the classic low-effort bump pattern typical of these download boards: members dropping quick 'thanks', 'ty', and 'unhide' replies to access the content, spanning from mid-2007 into very late 2007. Nothing dramatic happened here — it's a snapshot of the everyday grind of file-sharing courtesy posts that kept these sections alive.

thanks— sammo
unhide?— night2shade
I hope it will help me— blackxthink
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Over 61000 ebooks! - Fkn0wned.com

A 2008 mega ebook link-drop thread that mostly turned into forum members going 'grrrrrrrr' and 'unhide' at each other.

A member of the Red Light District's ebook subforum posted a link claiming access to a massive 61,000+ ebook collection with resale rights, originally intended for reselling on eBay, and asked readers to donate. The replies are mostly short, low-effort one-liners typical of link-share threads from this era, with a few members reacting skeptically or just bumping the thread. Nothing particularly dramatic happened here beyond the usual dead-link/hidden-content grumbling common to file-sharing threads of the time.

Here is a link to tons of ebooks... All these books can be downloaded and have resellers rights! I originally bought this list to resell on ebay one by one...so please help me out a little and DONATE— UserID_7588
grrrrrrrr— avinashgamerboy
unhide— Anexxion
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55 Ways to Have Fun With Google

A random Google trivia ebook drop that somehow kept old fkn0wned regulars replying for months

A member named asshoel50 posted a Rapidshare link to an ebook called '55 Ways to Have Fun with Google' in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of the Red Light District section. The thread is mostly low-effort replies over several months (Nov 2007 to Mar 2008) — thanks, one-word reactions, and a handful of 'unhide' requests once mods added a hidden-content warn system. It's a pretty unremarkable warez-sharing thread, but a decent snapshot of the forum's day-to-day rhythm and rank culture (Noob, Trained Noob, 1000 Club, etc.).

google snake game wtf— andythesk8r
Nice now I won't be bored anymore— {}JuNNeZ{}
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Expert at the Card Table - Ebook Share

One member's magic-trick ebook drop turns into a low-key 'ty' train in the warez corner of the forum

In the Electronic & Audio books subforum of Fkn0wned's Red Light District, a member named Afreak shared an ebook about card magic/sleight-of-hand tricks, riffing on David Blaine and Criss Angel comparisons. The thread got a handful of short replies over about six weeks, mostly quick thanks, a request for a video version, and the usual one-word bumps typical of file-share threads on the site. Nothing dramatic here — just a small, quiet slice of the forum's downloads culture.

Do you see David Blaine or Criss Angel Perform Amazing Card tricks, Envy them, wanna be like them? Look no further than the Ebook that i am publishing now, You too can become an Amazing magician.— Afreak
magic is awesome man, you should seriously make a video version of this mate— necroviz
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[RS] Hundreds of Books on Mathematics

A staffer dumped a mountain of math textbooks on the RLD ebook board, and randoms just kept crawling out of the woodwork to say thanks.

A 2007 post in the Red Light District's Electronic & Audio books subforum shared a large RapidShare collection of mathematics textbooks. The thread itself is mostly a string of short 'thanks' replies from members over the following weeks, typical of the file-sharing culture on the board. Nothing dramatic happened — just a quietly useful resource post that a handful of members bumped with gratitude.

omg i need those books— SoulCarrier
cool,thanks— Exodus
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Easy Mentalism - Fkn0wned.Com

A guide to reading minds, shared like it was just another cracked game — classic Red Light District filler.

A member posted a share of an 'Easy Mentalism' e-book/booklet covering mind-reading and mentalist party tricks, tucked away in the site's Electronic & Audio books subforum under the Red Light District. The thread ran from late 2007 into early 2008, drawing a steady trickle of low-effort thank-you replies typical of file-share threads on the forum. It's a small, quirky artifact showing how the RLD section hosted everything from software to random self-help/novelty ebooks, not just the usual pirated media.

Muwahaha, I am going to take over the world with my mind reading skillz— chooken
That woulda been real cool. Too bad 90 days is up. Did anyone actually learn anything from it?— Elleray
AfreakchookenElleraythat 1 dude
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Fkn0wned.Com

A CS forum's book-piracy corner shares the famous personal finance bestseller — because why not get rich while cheating at CS 1.6?

In the 'Electronic & Audio books' subforum of the Red Light District, member HaSh posted the classic self-help/finance book 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' for others to download, using its famous opening passage as a teaser. A couple of members replied with quick, low-effort one-liners, and the thread never grew beyond a handful of posts. It's a small, mundane artifact of the forum's book-sharing culture tucked between cheat databases and porn threads.

cool unhide— sorbazz
do i get rich?— orangespwnz
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Laptops For Dummies (ebook share thread)

A For Dummies ebook drop that got a cameo from a user literally named 'laptops'

A short, low-key thread in the Red Light District's Electronic & Audio books subforum where member asshoel50 shared a Rapidshare link to the 'Laptops For Dummies' paperback. It got a couple of casual replies, including a cheeky one-liner from cyberjoey and a reply from a user whose handle happened to be 'laptops' — a small coincidence that made the thread mildly memorable. Nothing dramatic, just a typical file-sharing post from the site's book-swapping corner.

enjoy— asshoel50
*glances at laptop and smiles*— cyberjoey
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [REAL] - book share thread

A years-long thread of members hunting for the 'real' Deathly Hallows ebook — and thanking whoever finally delivered it.

This was a page-2 tail-end of a Red Light District thread in the Electronic & Audio books section, where someone had shared a JPG-format copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. By late 2007 the thread had wound down to a trickle of members dropping in months apart just to confirm the link still worked and say thanks. It's a small, dusty artifact of the forum's ebook-sharing corner rather than anything dramatic.

unhide !!! walalla— SoulCarrier
unhide ty— Cud
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Scary Stories - Audio Book

A staffer shares the classic 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' audiobook tracklist in the forum's shadiest corner

A staff member posted the track listing for the 'Scary Stories' audiobook (read by George Irving, based on Alvin Schwartz's collected tales) in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of the Red Light District section. It's a short, low-key post with the full side-one and side-two track breakdown of the classic spooky-story anthology. Only one reply followed, a brief one-word reaction from a lower-ranked member, and the thread fizzled out quickly.

Stories to be told in the dark.
lol— ijusk03du
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Lord of the Rings (Audio Books)

A cheat forum's file-sharing corner briefly turned into a Tolkien book club — one post, one 'thanks', end of story.

A short, quiet thread in Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District' warez sub-board where a member shared an unabridged Lord of the Rings audiobook trilogy. It got a single reply, a two-word 'thanks' from a brand-new noob account, and that was the entire exchange. A tiny, unremarkable relic of the forum's massive Electronic & Audio books section, tucked between porn, movie, and software piracy boards.

Thanks— Petra1617
JimJim4Petra1617
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Bypassing Ebook Passwords

One member's quest to crack open a locked ebook — did anyone ever answer?

A short, single-post thread in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District' section, where member Rellik asks if anyone knows a way to bypass the registration/password protection on an ebook. No replies were archived, leaving the request unanswered in this snapshot. It's a small, quiet slice of the forum's ebook-cracking corner rather than a major event.

i'm looking for a bypass/crack/keygen, whatever, to get past the ebook registration process.— Rellik
Rellik
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Death in the Clouds by Agatha Christie (Audiobook Share)

A staff member drops a Poirot murder mystery into the forum's audiobook stash.

A short post in the Electronic & Audio books subforum of the Red Light District section, where a staff member shared an Agatha Christie audiobook with a brief teaser synopsis. It's a small, low-key example of the general file-sharing culture that filled this corner of the forum alongside the gaming and cheat content the site was better known for. No real discussion followed in the visible content, just the original post.

A French woman dies in mid-air on a plane crossing the English Channel.
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Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging - Rapidshare Post

Deep in the Red Light District's book bin: a legit software engineering textbook, uploaded like it was contraband.

A member named asshoel50 dropped a Rapidshare share for Andreas Zeller's 'Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging,' a real, well-regarded programming/debugging textbook, posted amid the forum's general stash of shared ebooks, software, and media. Standard warez-board fare of the era: full publisher info, ISBN, and book description copy-pasted in classic ebook-release format. Nothing dramatic here, just a snapshot of the site's 'Electronic & Audio books' subforum quietly hosting technical reading material alongside the rest of its pirated goods.

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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

Malcolm Gladwell drops by the Red Light District's ebook shelf, wedged between whatever else lived there.

A staff member posted an ebook share of Malcolm Gladwell's 'The Tipping Point' in the Electronic & Audio books sub-board of the Red Light District section. The post follows a standard release format: cover image, publisher/ISBN details, a lifted synopsis, and a download link. It's a small, quiet artifact showing that fkn0wned's ebook corner wasn't just pulp or how-to material — mainstream nonfiction bestsellers made the rounds too.

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