Domain: btjunkie.org
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Comments · 77
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Oh you got me...
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Re:For what
Here are a few more https torrent sites I use:
https://eztv.it/
https://btjunkie.org/
https://torrentz.eu/
https://www.demonoid.me/
https://isohunt.com/ -
Re:Sadly, I think Apple might win on this one
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And here it is...
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Re:File size range
Has BitTorrent since become better at transferring small files, or is it still suited only for large transfers?
Whatever issue you're having, I'm not seeing it.
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Re:Surprise
Interestingly enough, many people see the torrent sites almost as an ad-hoc repository. Need CD burning software? Now, of course, you and I know that that gold doesn't really glitter. You can count on almost every single thing in that list to come complete with the trojan du jour. Now, if people had a real repository of software, they could just fire it up and look for the same thing and be virtually certain that nothing in that list would contain any malware at all. Of course with the ability to install anything you want despite the repos, some people would still pirate but eventually a good percentage of folks would get the message and the incidence of malware would decrease.
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Re:The Walkman was the end of the music industry
The best you can compare is what VHS did to the film industry. A few obscure independent movie makers is all that you have left.
And all this because of piracy. Right?
You joke, but unauthorized copies are causing losses to the film industry.
After all, who would pay to watch shitty remakes when you can download the original?
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Re:The Walkman was the end of the music industry
The best you can compare is what VHS did to the film industry. A few obscure independent movie makers is all that you have left.
And all this because of piracy. Right?
You joke, but unauthorized copies are causing losses to the film industry.
After all, who would pay to watch shitty remakes when you can download the original?
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and here is an (illegal) link
golden book of chesmitry experiment
Make sure to follow safety rules. -
Re:Uhh
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BitTorrent for the raw data
With the Wikileaks site swamped, the raw data is best served using BitTorrent. Here is one torrent.
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No free tools?
While there are still no free software Blu-ray authoring tools
Sure there are:
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sonic%20Scenarist
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sony%20Vegas%20Pro
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Adobe%20EncoreFree: Yes.
You didn’t say anything about open.
Or legal in delusional mentally insane law systems. ^^ -
No free tools?
While there are still no free software Blu-ray authoring tools
Sure there are:
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sonic%20Scenarist
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sony%20Vegas%20Pro
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Adobe%20EncoreFree: Yes.
You didn’t say anything about open.
Or legal in delusional mentally insane law systems. ^^ -
No free tools?
While there are still no free software Blu-ray authoring tools
Sure there are:
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sonic%20Scenarist
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Sony%20Vegas%20Pro
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=Adobe%20EncoreFree: Yes.
You didn’t say anything about open.
Or legal in delusional mentally insane law systems. ^^ -
Re:Error 503 Service Unavailable
Yu can still watch it, if you know the link:
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/1405/
http://www.southpark.de/alleEpisoden/1405/?lang=en (German site)
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=south+park+S14E05 (BitTorrent meta search)
You’re welcome. :) -
Re:Engineering Math by Stroud
*cough*
Stroud - Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition
*cough*
Stroud - Advanced Engineering Mathematics 4th Edition
*cough*Terrible cough I have.
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Re:Engineering Math by Stroud
*cough*
Stroud - Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition
*cough*
Stroud - Advanced Engineering Mathematics 4th Edition
*cough*Terrible cough I have.
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Re:Car Chase
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Re:Car Chase
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Well, well, well. Seems it's already cracked:
This version seems to run fine: http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Assassins-Creed-2-PAL-XBOX360-MegaWare-ShareReactor/458805dd93c156bd0968b199a1fcc7c54b86527a3f33
(Ignore that spammer comment in there.) -
Re:I'm lost.
This would be a good start:
http://btjunkie.org/torrent/TTC-VIDEO-Quantum-Mechanics/3952ebd7c605f10e9562955b4905c88b576299e71a57
(Very simplified, but as I said: A good start. :) -
P2P insecticide
compare them with this swedish band (famous enough to have fans in south america).
Thanks for the tip. Now go get the complete discography, and rescue your trees from the bark beetles!
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Re:Stunt
He’s not really shining a nice light on himself. More like a loser who fails at women, and uses some ridiculous “explanation” to justify why he’s not a failure. (Not saying that he is, though.)
I know exactly why he’s not getting a girlfriend. It’s very simple, once you get it. Unfortunately a real (nearly scientific) explanation takes 24 hours of video time, since it’s so hard to put it into words.
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Re:So...
Got a link?
Yup.
Way to go, Nintendo. I'd never heard of the movie before, but because of this story, I'm downloading it as we speak.
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Re:Another site will replace it.
"The internet is actually a smaller place than most people think."
No, actually, the internet is a much larger place than most people think. Most people think like you, that there are only a few sites for each topic, and not much beyond that. The fact is it's simply not true. English language sites are all most people know and yet English language sites now account for less than 60% of the entire internet, that means there's a whopping amount of sites out there in foreign languages that most people never ever actually stumble across.
"How many large torrent trackers are there really? Twenty, Thirty? I doubt it's over a hundred. Depends on your definition of large perhaps, but I'll make mine; A tracker which hosts TV, Movies, Music, Games and Software, and which has a large number of seeders and leechers (>10000). How many of these site are there? I estimate that there are about a dozen who really count."
It doesn't matter, the trackers aren't really going down because they've not for the most part been the target of litigation, only the public facing index sites have. So the state of seeders/leechers on these trackers hasn't really changed, all that has changed is how you must find a torrent to connect to such a tracker.
"Throw out as many platitudes as you like, but the RIAA et al are putting the bittorrent genie back in the bottle."
You're possibly right but only in the case of the most paranoid inexperienced people who live in the most strict of countries like Britain- do you really think Canadians, South Americans, or many Asians care when their governments have shown no real interest in stopping them? but what they haven't done is put piracy back in the bottle as many people move to other networks and methods of distribution, like usenet.
"Technology has not kept pace with legal manoeuvres and one by one the top sites are being shut down."
See my above points for a response to this. Effectively all that is being shut down is technology that hasn't kept pace, but that doesn't mean technology as a whole hasn't kept pace because there are plenty of sites and methods of transfer still thriving. An example is The Pirate Bay's switch to DHT, it's old tech got sent offline, but it's new tech. has worked around that.
"With them goes the hundreds of thousands of technically inexperienced seeds and leechers need to keep torrents healthy. Trackers need critical mass for torrents to be useful, but this mass makes them an easy target for legal action."
Go to http://btjunkie.org/ and scroll down to most popular, look at the seeders and leechers figures. Does that really look unhealthy to you? Does it really look like legal action has had any measurable effect?
"The Chinese government has proven that the internet and its users can be brought to heel on a massive scale."
No it hasn't, Iran has more strict monitoring and filtering than even China since the elections and look how well they were able to stop protests and prevent footage of their government sponsored milita killing civilians getting out, hint: not at all. At best they've stopped people stumbling on things they don't want them to see, they've been able to do nothing to prevent determined searchers or to prevent communication between dissidents.
"Netizens in general, and in particular the geeks whose obligation was to defend the network, have shown though lack of innovation that they are not going to defend users freedoms, anonymity or rights online."
Now this I actually agree with, and I'll admit I'm partly responsible myself in not doing more. I think we have got lazy, complacent, I think there is much more we could do. There are people out there who are still doing a great job though although again they seem more focussed on anti-censorship in places like Iran and China than assisting piracy- perhaps the old defenders of the internet grew up and tend towards these more important causes now? I have to admit the decline of the assembly language programm
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Re:Oblig. South Park Quote
Hey, I'm German (sort of), you insensitive clod!
Obligatory Gina Wild reference: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=%22gina+wild%22
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Re:Pirate Bay is dead.
Better still, there's btjunkie.org.
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Re:There is one single very simple reason:
I mean, when instead of Gimp, you can get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=adobe%20master
Then who cares about Gimp?I, for one, would. 64bit Gimp plus 64bit Linux (SuSE) with 4GB RAM back in 2006 (or 2005) and an almost 3GB satellite image which opened in seconds.
And instead of OpenOffice, you get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=microsoft+office
I mean, it's obvious.Not at all obvious. MSOffice is such a PITA. For example try to run a presentation to another computer with different version of powerpoint or different windows (home/prof/sp1/sp2/sp999 etc)
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Re:There is one single very simple reason:
I mean, when instead of Gimp, you can get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=adobe%20master
Then who cares about Gimp?I, for one, would. 64bit Gimp plus 64bit Linux (SuSE) with 4GB RAM back in 2006 (or 2005) and an almost 3GB satellite image which opened in seconds.
And instead of OpenOffice, you get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=microsoft+office
I mean, it's obvious.Not at all obvious. MSOffice is such a PITA. For example try to run a presentation to another computer with different version of powerpoint or different windows (home/prof/sp1/sp2/sp999 etc)
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There is one single very simple reason:
Actually, every software is free to normal users!
Either you download and crack it yourself, or you have a friend who does it for yo.
That is the main point free software hasn't taken off, and everybody knows it.I mean, when instead of Gimp, you can get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=adobe%20master
Then who cares about Gimp?
And instead of OpenOffice, you get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=microsoft+office
I mean, it's obvious.Oh, and under Linux, the culture is quite different.
1. Because not everything runs fine under Wine.
2. The abilities to combine Linux tools into scripts and a mesh, glued together with bash.
Which I absolutely love. I could never go back. I'm officially spoiled. :) -
There is one single very simple reason:
Actually, every software is free to normal users!
Either you download and crack it yourself, or you have a friend who does it for yo.
That is the main point free software hasn't taken off, and everybody knows it.I mean, when instead of Gimp, you can get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=adobe%20master
Then who cares about Gimp?
And instead of OpenOffice, you get this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=microsoft+office
I mean, it's obvious.Oh, and under Linux, the culture is quite different.
1. Because not everything runs fine under Wine.
2. The abilities to combine Linux tools into scripts and a mesh, glued together with bash.
Which I absolutely love. I could never go back. I'm officially spoiled. :) -
Re:scattered across a P2P system
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Re:Dear Sony
Uuum... Have you ever tried this: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=any-dvd
I'm just sayin'... -
Re:I hope this catches on, big time
Fast: Well, Danger Mouse obviously would host it somewhere. Obviously he would offer it lossless. And the listeners would have a higher rate of people who do not share anything else. With that OS thing even all of them would share as much bandwidth as they could.
For fast downloads (and I mean "saturating your pipe" fast): http://btjunkie.org/ (look at the most popular ones)
And for the lossless thing: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=losslessNoob. ^^
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Re:I hope this catches on, big time
Fast: Well, Danger Mouse obviously would host it somewhere. Obviously he would offer it lossless. And the listeners would have a higher rate of people who do not share anything else. With that OS thing even all of them would share as much bandwidth as they could.
For fast downloads (and I mean "saturating your pipe" fast): http://btjunkie.org/ (look at the most popular ones)
And for the lossless thing: http://btjunkie.org/search?q=losslessNoob. ^^
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Re:I think
Hey, I have an idea. I create a web site that is a service for the RIAA, MPAA and so on. It indexes all torrents from all trackers, so they can track the uploaders down. It is free for personal use ("everybody can track down those...uhum...greedy bastards...uhum..."), but will cost large sums for commercial use (eg **AAs). And I will call it btjunkie.org. Two things that appeal to the **AA, because it reminds them of their biggest other activity.
Be close to your friends. And closer to your enemies.
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*THIS* is Back-up!!!
Stories like that make one realize how risky cloud computing is...
Dude, right now the story I get from btjunkie is "Seed 109961, Leech 155165"
You call that risky? When was the last time you had 109961 full copies and 155165 partial copies of your work?
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Re:Might I suggest...
> One in fact wonders how large a percentage of buyers of Neil Strauss' The Game were math or physics majors.
Unfortunately Neil Strauss' methods look like a lame joke compared to "Blueprint Decoded" from "Real Social Dynamics" (try O:-} or buy).
It's not that the Mystery-Style was not the forefront of their knowledge back in the days... It's just that we are way more advanced now. So far that we know that in the long run, that method rather makes it worse.
I'm not associated to them in any other way than that I bought the dvd-set and am very impressed, because he comes very close to psychology and it helped me much.
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Re:Let the industry die
there are some mega-hit songs and some blockbuster movies I would have to go without
Try the following experiment: compare this movie with this one. Then compare this film with this one.
I have a feeling that modern "blockbuster" movies are a giant step backwards. We had much more fun when films were done with shorter budgets and more imagination. Fx are OK for a while, but they can't make a bad film good. -
Re:Let the industry die
there are some mega-hit songs and some blockbuster movies I would have to go without
Try the following experiment: compare this movie with this one. Then compare this film with this one.
I have a feeling that modern "blockbuster" movies are a giant step backwards. We had much more fun when films were done with shorter budgets and more imagination. Fx are OK for a while, but they can't make a bad film good. -
Re:Let the industry die
there are some mega-hit songs and some blockbuster movies I would have to go without
Try the following experiment: compare this movie with this one. Then compare this film with this one.
I have a feeling that modern "blockbuster" movies are a giant step backwards. We had much more fun when films were done with shorter budgets and more imagination. Fx are OK for a while, but they can't make a bad film good. -
Re:Let the industry die
there are some mega-hit songs and some blockbuster movies I would have to go without
Try the following experiment: compare this movie with this one. Then compare this film with this one.
I have a feeling that modern "blockbuster" movies are a giant step backwards. We had much more fun when films were done with shorter budgets and more imagination. Fx are OK for a while, but they can't make a bad film good. -
I don't NEED to record
They simply want enough people not being able to record
But, of course, "enough people" in this case means *one* person. The others can copy the recording. -
Re:Yes. What's unconstituionalViolent revolution doesn't work unless you have vast public support. What instead happens is the violent minority is ostracised and considered a fringe group. Look at The Weather Underground. In protest of the Vietnam War they blew up public buildings for 10 years. Before each bombing they published a pamphlet that warned people of the upcoming bombing and explained their reasons for the bombing. In 10 years of doing this they had 0 casaulties. They should have been viewed as heroes, instead people considered them nutjobs. Nowadays they've been written out of history books.
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Re:Information wants 2 be free (and so does Iron M
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Re:They need to drop the price of XP
2 secs and i found this using my XP boxhttp://btjunkie.org/torrent/Windows-XP-Pro-Corp-SP3v3311-Integrated-no-crack-needed/43240fb114d34225bf1158fa49e64c63c4157966232b
took much longer to find the same thing on Vista
only kidding, you seriously think i would use vista? let alone windows! -
Re:Ok, so where's the link
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Re:Ok, so where's the link
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Re:For the record....
Ask, and you shall receive.
Here's a link to Jet Set Radio's soundtrack, kind of. It's the soundtrack for the JSRF, not the original, but it's definitely the same kind of stuff, and many of the songs are just barely altered remixes of songs from the original. At any rate, it's good stuff.
http://btjunkie.org/torrent/VA-Jet-Set-Radio-Future-The-Complete-Soundtrack-2002/4324688dc600c60beebf776387a5f075efed07bb79bd
JSRF is easily one of my favorite game soundtracks, along with Chrono Trigger, the Final Fantasy games, the Castlevania games, the Halo games, and the classic Sonic games. -
Re:It has had an effect