
Baj
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IP is enough to track someone down with the assistance of both the police and the ISP. I've had involvement with the police on more than one occasion due to you 'orrible lot.
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Im only talking hypothetically of course... I've never downloaded an xbox 360 game in my life....
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yeah lets wind up a fellow user :/
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Still not buying an ipad until it has a retina screen like my iphone 4. These are such small advancements its a joke
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Depends on your connection I guess, I can download a 8gb Xbox 360 game in 29 minutes
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Taking le tissiers "flick up" free kick to the next level...
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use the advanced search and search by type or filesize?
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More hunting around?! I typed in forrest gump and scrolled down to to one that looked the right size and was posted in xvid group, how is that more hunting around? And yes, 5gb, you said you wanted DVD of it!
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I'm assuming you wanted a DVD image, cos they are around 4gb. Sounds like if you're expecting it to be around 1gb you're after a DVD quality video file, NOT a DVD of it, in which case http://www.newzbin.com/browse/post/5662001/
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http://www.newzbin.com/browse/post/5718171/
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You're paying for SSL connection, suggest you make sure its working, it's your insurance policy! Sure you got the correct port set up?
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Either, but make sure you connect via ssl to encrypt your traffic. I get 4.5MB off both
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It does the job with no fuss, there's no reason why it needs to look pretty. Ive used it for as long as ive been on usenet.
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I dont do that sort of thing dippo.
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Thanks for the sarcasm. As it happens, I do have a very good grasp for both the subject and specifically the detection methods. To save myself the ridicule of reciting it from memory, I will reference wikipedia, since that will no doubt be what other people will reference to try to argue against me. There arent 2 ways of detecting planets, there are 7, of which direct imaging is one. And specifically my point was a MASSIVE ADVANCEMENT in telescopic technology in the coming years, NOT todays technology.
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thankfully this evening we kept a full log of what exactly was going wrong. Steve has already sent this to the hosts with a "make it stop doing this, or we're going elsewhere".
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you mean newzbin? yes but its something silly like 20p a week.
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Sounds like you don't really know how to use usenet. Firstly, register with http://www.newzbin.com is this actually what you want? On newzbin you can search by fileformat, size, encoding type. this is most probably a fault with your usenet supplier, who do you use? Also, download the par2 files, they are there to fix these sort of things, a good usenet reader like Newsbin (not the same as newzbin) will do this automatically for you. On newzbin its all indexed and searchable. not an issue on newzbin on newzbin each film comes with a list of what countries language they are for, along with any subtitles supplied. Yes you do, but I quite like the fact my paid service allows me to encrypt all my traffic. http://www.newsbin.com/ - I've been using it for about 8 years and its never once crashed. newzbin has a full commenting system The issue isnt usenet being crap, its just that you werent using it in the right way
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The 'Atticus Finch viewing the mainboard' thread
Baj replied to Atticus Finch of Maycomb's topic in The Muppet Show
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a) I wasn't referring to looking for microscopic life. Either side of an industrial revolution would do, either being able to spot cities (post) or large surface areas of vegetation (pre). The colour range that should show signs of vegetation would be easy enough to calculate based on the atmospheric content and distance from the star. b) Not true, we can already directly observe planets regardless of its star. And I'm talking about a massive advancement in telescopic technology.