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Tips on speeding up Bittorrent (pg. 2)
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| Ory |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Wow, you keyboard douchebags need to stop sucking your own shriveled little cocks for two seconds and realize that this thread has nothing to do with TA's file sharing policy.
He never said he wanted to download any copyrighted materials, nor was he requesting assistance in doing so. Rather, he was asking for assistance with optimizing the performance of a program which has a multitude of perfectly legal uses.
It's people like you who make the COR suck with your asinine copy-and-paste responses with no relevance whatsoever to the topic at hand. Now take your self-important wannabe-mod bull and flush it down the toilet with the rest of your crap before you stink this place up even worse than you already have. |
Plus ing one.
You people would make ing ty lawyers. BT's intent wasn't in the beginning to spread copyrighted material, and it's still used completely legally. |
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| websley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ory
Plus ing one.
You people would make ing ty lawyers. BT's intent wasn't in the beginning to spread copyrighted material, and it's still used completely legally. |
But that doesn't say you can't download huge ammounts of f*cking illegal with it.:crazy: Filesharing stays filesharing, even when it's indirect!:o |
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| Ory |
| Doesn't matter. You can kill people with a knife, but you can also cut veel with it. |
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| techno_freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Wow, you keyboard douchebags need to stop sucking your own shriveled little cocks for two seconds and realize that this thread has nothing to do with TA's file sharing policy.
He never said he wanted to download any copyrighted materials, nor was he requesting assistance in doing so. Rather, he was asking for assistance with optimizing the performance of a program which has a multitude of perfectly legal uses.
It's people like you who make the COR suck with your asinine copy-and-paste responses with no relevance whatsoever to the topic at hand. Now take your self-important wannabe-mod bull and flush it down the toilet with the rest of your crap before you stink this place up even worse than you already have. |
thank you, +1 |
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| Arbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by websley
But that doesn't say you can't download huge ammounts of f*cking illegal with it.:crazy: Filesharing stays filesharing, even when it's indirect!:o |
You can download huge amounts of illegal with IE/Firefox as well, and I don't see anyone getting banned for asking for help with their browser, nor do I see you or any of your hypocritical bum buddies trolling any of those threads whining about unrelated copyright issues.
If anyone should be banned its these losers who cream their pants at the opportunity to point out that "TA doesn't support filesharing" even when that has nothing to do with the topic at hand because they're the people breaking the rules with their dip trolling and pointless spam. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Wow, you keyboard douchebags need to stop sucking your own shriveled little cocks for two seconds and realize that this thread has nothing to do with TA's file sharing policy.
He never said he wanted to download any copyrighted materials, nor was he requesting assistance in doing so. Rather, he was asking for assistance with optimizing the performance of a program which has a multitude of perfectly legal uses.
It's people like you who make the COR suck with your asinine copy-and-paste responses with no relevance whatsoever to the topic at hand. Now take your self-important wannabe-mod bull and flush it down the toilet with the rest of your crap before you stink this place up even worse than you already have. |
Thank you at least someone can comprehend a simple question without making silly assumptions.
As far as I know Bittorrent is legal to download just like Firefox is legal to download, both may have illegal purposes but what I use it for is none of anyone elses business.
Now back to the question at hand. |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stanza
To be honest I wouldn't even consider BT as a feasable solution to your file sharing needs :)
Dc++ all the way dude !! |
do you max out your download speed on DC++ 75% of the time?
do you get 100KB/sec+ download speeds on DC++ all the time?
can you get a whole DVD-R movie (4.36GB) in just under 5 hours?
didn't think so... unless you download from a person with a T3 connection.. even then it's unsure...
bit torrent is the most powerful sharing idea out there, and if you don't know how to use it, you'll say it sucks. but you just need to look in the right places to truly unleash it's powers |
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| Coup |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Wow, you keyboard douchebags need to stop sucking your own shriveled little cocks for two seconds and realize that this thread has nothing to do with TA's file sharing policy.
He never said he wanted to download any copyrighted materials, nor was he requesting assistance in doing so. Rather, he was asking for assistance with optimizing the performance of a program which has a multitude of perfectly legal uses.
It's people like you who make the COR suck with your asinine copy-and-paste responses with no relevance whatsoever to the topic at hand. Now take your self-important wannabe-mod bull and flush it down the toilet with the rest of your crap before you stink this place up even worse than you already have. |
well ing said. |
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| Blue. |
DC++ sucks for everything but trance music
DC++ you have to find a file and wait for an open connection, bittorrent you find the file and download it and you can leave the computer and not have to worry about finding other sources
DC++ has speeds nowhere near what I see on my bittorrent, I get speeds of about 200kb/s |
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| Coup |
| quote: | Originally posted by trance_n_dance
DC++ sucks for everything but trance music
DC++ you have to find a file and wait for an open connection, bittorrent you find the file and download it and you can leave the computer and not have to worry about finding other sources
DC++ has speeds nowhere near what I see on my bittorrent, I get speeds of about 200kb/s |
i dissagree. i use dc++ and im connected to a public hub with 7000 members online, and i can get hold of any track i like. everything from pink floyd, U2, beatles, the corrs, micheal jackson or seal. i think its great. I had 7 downloads going 5mins ago totaling 100kb/sec. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Coup
i dissagree. i use dc++ and im connected to a public hub with 7000 members online, and i can get hold of any track i like. everything from pink floyd, U2, beatles, the corrs, micheal jackson or seal. i think its great. I had 7 downloads going 5mins ago totaling 100kb/sec. |
For single tracks I agree that p2p programs win hands down for selection and whatnot but in the time it took you to download each of those songs on bittorrent you likely could have gotten the album it was on in about the same amount of time :)
I just like how I only need to download 1 file and it will download from everyone who has it. I can leave and not worry about someone going offline and whatnot. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by bassaholix
The fastest way...
1 - get a job
2 - wait for pay day
3 - buy the original CD
4 - smile
5 - don't post how this has offended you.
6 - I told you not to do it...
7 - NOW I *sigh* :rolleyes:
Cheers,
bassaholix |
what the does buying cds have to do with my question? |
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