On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:21:55 +1300, Chris Mayhew wrote:
> -[Myth]- wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 19:16:25 +1300, Paul wrote:
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>>>-[Myth]- wrote:
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>>>>On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:54:01 +1300, Chris Mayhew wrote:
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>>>>>-[Myth]- wrote:
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>>>>>>On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:55:01 +1300, Matthias wrote:
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>>>>>>>Chris Mayhew wrote:
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I read in the Herald
>>>>>>>>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydispl...toryID=3604879 and see that
>>>>>>>>you can download Fahrenheit 9/11 but haven't found the site to download
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>from - anyone know ? (thats the "computer" angle if anyone couldn't
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>figure it out
)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://marc.perkel.com/archives/000468.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Don't waste your bandwidth though, because despite what Michael Moore
>>>>>>>might have said, pirating the movie is most probably still illegal...
>>>>>>>oh... and the quality is terrible.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-- Matthias
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>heh get it off a p2p network like any other movie, there is a 2cd Xvid
>>>>>>version which is excellent quality.
>>>>>
>>>>>Whats a good p2p program to use these days ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>definately DC++, http://dcplusplus.sf.net/
>>>>Once you have it, connect to the new zealand p2p hub at
>>>>dchub://silverserver.co.nz ( only new zealand ips can connect so no
>>>>international bandwith charges )
>>>
>>>Use .pDC++, NZ-made, based on BCDC++. NZ P2P Hubs are friendly towards
>>>it. It has a lot of extra functionality.
>>>
>>>http://pdc.recoil.net.nz/page.php?pa...gory=Downloads
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>>
>> Only problem is its based on an old version of DC++, new versions have many
>> more features like Hashing, unicode support, Auto-search etc
> Thanks guys, I'll look into this. The last time I used any p2p s/ware
> was when Kaza came out - I guess p2p has "grown up" a bit since then.
>
>
> --
lol, DC++ is really much more basic in operation than kazaa, its the
private communities and share limits that stop leechers and recording
industry agents getting in that make it so good. On international hubs you
may be bothered by RIAA bots but there are none on New Zealand hubs because
they cannot connect.