There's only two people on the torrent. Not to be a dick here, but there's no way I can distribute that thing in any meaningful way without at least some help.
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There's only two people on the torrent. Not to be a dick here, but there's no way I can distribute that thing in any meaningful way without at least some help.
I've got my upload pretty much as high as it can go without having a major impact on web browsing, I'll leave it on overnight to seed too.
I think there's some sort of weird thing going on with the trackers - I sort of assumed that if I put multiple trackers in there clients would check them all, but it looks more like clients are only connecting to one and not sharing.
If anybody has torrent experience here, am I doing it wrong?
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J give me a link to the torrent
I have spare bandwidths tonight and want some new backgrounds
Are torrent clients smart enough to read off an existing file even if it's not from the same torrent as the old? If so, and if you still have the old .zip hanging around, you could try to download to it using the new torrent.
Are torrent clients smart enough to read off an existing file even if it's not from the same torrent as the old? If so, and if you still have the old .zip hanging around, you could try to download to it using the new torrent.
Has to be the exact same file, but as long as that is true it will work. If it's a zip file that's in a different order however, or compressed at a different rate, etc. it won't work even if it contains the same files.
Are torrent clients smart enough to read off an existing file even if it's not from the same torrent as the old? If so, and if you still have the old .zip hanging around, you could try to download to it using the new torrent.
Has to be the exact same file, but as long as that is true it will work. If it's a zip file that's in a different order however, or compressed at a different rate, etc. it won't work even if it contains the same files.
I didn't use any compression (figured no point, it's all compressed images anyway). Would the client still be able to pick out runs of common data between the two and work from it?
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Am I supposed to know who she is?
She's the actress who portrays Hermione in the Harry Potter movies.
Simple
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/art/tictocwall1280.jpg
Umm did you even look at it?
It was badass.
It was not terrible, and it was not god awful.
It was amazing. I'm surprised I didn't have to register for a site, complete 4 offers, and wait a month before I could get it.
Or at the very least I'm amazed I didn't have to spend some amazing amount of money to buy it.
It's a deal.
Link it instead.
No, it's not.
Used this for ages also mandatory for Desktop thread is: Ham
what
I've got my upload pretty much as high as it can go without having a major impact on web browsing, I'll leave it on overnight to seed too.
If anybody has torrent experience here, am I doing it wrong?
I have spare bandwidths tonight and want some new backgrounds
Are torrent clients smart enough to read off an existing file even if it's not from the same torrent as the old? If so, and if you still have the old .zip hanging around, you could try to download to it using the new torrent.
Has to be the exact same file, but as long as that is true it will work. If it's a zip file that's in a different order however, or compressed at a different rate, etc. it won't work even if it contains the same files.
I didn't use any compression (figured no point, it's all compressed images anyway). Would the client still be able to pick out runs of common data between the two and work from it?
1490. I tried my best to remove all duplicates, but there are still a few where it's the same basic wallpaper for different aspect ratios.