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9 Aug 2007, 14:34
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Re: Oh. My. God.
1. torrent sites have a better coverage than limewire or any other such program easily, and there's only a handful you need to be on which cover pretty much most games, music, movies et cetera
2. true
3. yeah laziness does rule
4. you can set how much bandwidth torrents can use with most bit torrent clients you know (in utorrent, azureus and bit lord at least iirc)
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9 Aug 2007, 14:36
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
4. In my personal experience, when I download torrents, it uses up nearly all of my bandwidth and slows everything else down
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That's a problem with the end user.
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9 Aug 2007, 14:37
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mmm.. pills
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
2. You can just search quickly and easily for single songs or whatever, instead of searching for an album and checking the song is on that album.
3. Some people can't be bothered to go through the rigmarole of finding a torrent, saving the torrent, opening the torrent in utorrent or whatever they use, then waiting for it to complete.
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fair points.. but for the love of god still don't use limewire, if your after songs soulseek is a nice alternative.
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4. In my personal experience, when I download torrents, it uses up nearly all of my bandwidth and slows everything else down (which is nice if something is downloading quickly, but does mean I can't play games or whatnot). Limewire doesn't do that, as it's kind of slow.
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Any decent torrent client, including the mentioned utorrent allow you to limit up/down bitrates so you wont have that problem.
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9 Aug 2007, 14:38
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
1. You don't need to trawl through the torrent sites for whatever it is you want.
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Most of the popular downloads are listed on every decent torrent site. Alternatively use somewhere like www.torrentz.com which searches multiple sites, or go for my own personal favourite which is to google "[name of thing I want to download] torrent" which works pretty much every time.
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2. You can just search quickly and easily for single songs or whatever, instead of searching for an album and checking the song is on that album.
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With uTorrent you can choose to download only a single file from a group of files in a torrent - e.g. downloading one single from an album. If I don't know the album then it's easy just to check the band's discography on Wikipedia.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
3. Some people can't be bothered to go through the rigmarole of finding a torrent, saving the torrent, opening the torrent in utorrent or whatever they use, then waiting for it to complete.
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I never save a .torrent file unless it was particularly hard to find - I just open it as a temporary file and Windows automatically loads it into uTorrent.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
4. In my personal experience, when I download torrents, it uses up nearly all of my bandwidth and slows everything else down (which is nice if something is downloading quickly, but does mean I can't play games or whatnot). Limewire doesn't do that, as it's kind of slow.
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Any decent torrent program (uTorrent, for example) will allow you to control the maximum upload and download speeds, e.g. to 150kb/s down and 10kb/s up on a 2mbit connection.
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Originally Posted by Tomkat
Having made those points though, I still prefer torrents over Limewire. I was just demonstrating that you're wrong
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I still consider torrents superior - and even better, no adware, spyware or viruses.
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9 Aug 2007, 15:21
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Re: Oh. My. God.
Bit Che. Google it.
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9 Aug 2007, 17:19
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Re: Oh. My. God.
To any government official or BFI agent reading this post, you are allowed to view my post on the basis that I am entitled to free speech and no copyright laws have actually been broken.
Anyway, I am signed up to every top torrent site that exists aside from 3 that I would love my hands on - HDBits, Bit-HDTV and oink. What I am signed up to does not have what I am after in terms of music which is the only thing wrong with torrent sites (yes, oink is supposed to be the mother of sites w/e) but it's so easy to just download a song through limewire as opposed to having to do a few clicks just to get one bloody song.
I will now check out these alternatives though thanks.
Btw, I'm suprised no-one around here uses Usenet. I have a Giganews account and does the jobby for me.
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9 Aug 2007, 17:33
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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To any government official or BFI agent reading this post, you are allowed to view my post on the basis that I am entitled to free speech and no copyright laws have actually been broken.
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and if its just an automated system that flags you for investigation?
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9 Aug 2007, 17:36
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Re: Oh. My. God.
Well we'll just have to find him an attic to hide in. Maybe he could use the time to write a diary of the experiance.
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9 Aug 2007, 20:09
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Well we'll just have to find him an attic to hide in. Maybe he could use the time to write a diary of the experiance.
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I'd prefer a wine cellar.
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10 Aug 2007, 02:38
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Insomniac
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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The reason why is because MS want you to use the address-bar to go to parent folder but this is long and unnecessary. No-one has figured out a way how to modify the lil arrow to go up a folder yet or modify the toolbar so a button for up can be done. I'm also suprised they never included a new folder shortcut!
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If you dont like the address bar feature - seems you can disable it now if you want to via this : http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/
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10 Aug 2007, 03:05
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Aardvark is a funny word
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Originally Posted by Phil^
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you do realise 'clicking on the address bar' takes care of that anyway, right?
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10 Aug 2007, 03:11
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Re: Oh. My. God.
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Originally Posted by Phang
you do realise 'clicking on the address bar' takes care of that anyway, right?
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Yes. The thing i linked to disables the clicking on the address bar part and returns it to the old style functionality - its not a fix for the lack of an up arrow for previous directory
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10 Aug 2007, 03:45
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Aardvark is a funny word
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Re: Oh. My. God.
you misunderstand me. Clicking on blank space in the address bar brings up the old functionality anyway
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10 Aug 2007, 04:02
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Re: Oh. My. God.
I wasnt aware of that myself, since i dont use vista. Still its one less step if you like the old ways better - and since the author of that tool seems very efficient (coded within hours of a request) and that an up arrow was requested on it - chances are it will appear in a later version
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10 Aug 2007, 04:49
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mmm.. pills
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Re: Oh. My. God.
Generally I'd rate the author as a retard, but alas he's saved by rule #1 - True programmers always re-invent the wheel. :P
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