Domain: demonoid.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to demonoid.com.
Comments · 70
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Re:PCMag
addition
.... this includes range of mags you were refering to! -
Re:PCMag
what
......like this?LOL
membership of that site required tho ;) -
Re:Mirrors
You'll also need this.
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Re:Its justified price
This is why I pirate all my games. Yaarrr! http://www.demonoid.com/
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Re:Hmm, an echo of the zune release?
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Re:Hmm, an echo of the zune release?
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Re:Sooo
Demonoid is still really good. Just make sure you seed at at least a 1:1 ratio.
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Re:There was a book about this
Or 80 of his in DOC & RTF though.
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Re:Handbag Music
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Links
Here's a direct link to listen to the music:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104129585Or to download it use this torrent:
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1922583/2325666/ -
Mitrokhin Archive
PDF of the Mitrokhin Archive is here
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1897549/6976998/ -
Re:They haven't ended the relationship...
Pretty interesting.
I just helped a friend post his discography to demonoid-
I wonder if they would block links from them also? -
Boo Slashdot
Come on, post links!!
Here's some:
TPB pdf book
Demonoid Audio BookWhy trust a reviewer when you can review it yourself?
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my RSSSlashdot.
http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdotWeb Comics.
http://the.holybibble.net/?feed=rss2Certain torrent sites.
http://www.demonoid.com/rss/0.xmlnews feeds for multiple project sites.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/InsanelyMacNewgrounds.
http://rss.ngfiles.com/dailytop5.xmlplus a ton more. i organize them via thunderbird.
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Re:Invites to Demonoid
Just for the sake of chaos, here are 5:
lcw82wrfd7vxyf6iuzq2i6l3kyrbos1lyykdd1bjxq9v5
6xeeoo52jhmaijrjodvhehaeqn3w70keuwxvajby
ky8cswluxe0jh2km2rw5tbpc37agdnogk32bq5r98
mfqtowgp6l2gial5leeardj1hw91lv9mey2rgc0s
xdnlqkijbc4fu105hil2jql3g8h9ri61uvtw3g
http://www.demonoid.com/register.php?with_invite=1 -
Re:I need an invite please. please.Here you go. http://www.demonoid.com/register.php?with_invite=1
asgadcwkvja7oupuznr3lywmul2j6ihbsshsgsl7mlzs
Some more codes for other lucky punters:
y6ozfyv7y8xuyu6na0sfswymtun9la9zlue2i4nt6jtj
65iiu46v2zmyuwabe5o0yap1cfk8q5alfu9
tphnv6gixnp6rbdmrmsj5k2kp1h4n7r6j
dnkoc5czcxv15luw0k2wxftn1ent7geyalxv20dz8o
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Re:New Product Activation!
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Re:Thanks for the warning
Once again, the pirate community says "you're welcome"
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Re:Legal?It looks like I was wrong afterall...
We received a letter from a lawyer represeting the CRIA, they were threatening with legal action and We need to start blocking Canadian traffic because of this. If you reside in Canada, that is the reason you are being redirected to this message. Thanks for your understanding, and sorry for any inconvenience.
I get redirected to that page when I try to visit demonoid. It looks like us Canadians just got screwed over hard... It looks like I'll have to use a proxy if I want to access demonoid now. -
demonoid blocked for Canadians...
this is what I get when I visit http://www.demonoid.com/
We received a letter from a lawyer represeting the CRIA, they were threatening with legal action and We need to start blocking Canadian traffic because of this. If you reside in Canada, that is the reason you are being redirected to this message. Thanks for your understanding, and sorry for any inconvenience. -
I don't watch nbc, but I love Bittorrent
I use Bittorrent to download bicycle races, they are almost imposible to watch on tv in the USA and on directv they suck, directv puts so much advertisement that is anoying to watch anything. I can download 21 days worth of a tour (italy, france, spain) and watch with out comercials thanx to the uploaders work. I use demonoid and even if you are not a suscriber you can download 3 torrents a week (they have to be fresh uploads), since the mayority of the torrents are from european television, Bittorrent is a superb alternative to watch other nations tv.
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Fallout 3 Design Documents
If you're into Fallout 3, don't miss the original Fallout 3 Van Buren design documents. Cool stuff. Going to be interesting to see if anything survives from there.
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Starcraft II Pack Torrent
Although I have nothing to do with the torrent myself, I should note for the benefit of those who are finding starcraft2.com to be sluggishly slashdotted, all the "good stuff" from the site is available via BitTorrent.
Enjoy. -
Re:QUICK Torrent Link here
Good link, friend. Thank you.
Here's another torrent (47 seeds, 10 peers at the moment): http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1140348/2631 3144/
Two options above... or you could just wait for someone to up to giga. -
Ironically, the album did leak..
...(probably) between when this article was submitted and now (here).
But, because Trent GETS IT, it looks like they had a player already lined up, and you can legally listen to the album here (I bet Rob can't wait to get slashdotted
:)Of course the album will leak before it hits the shops. The RI(fucking)AA haven't a clue how to use this to increase sales, so they run around like a headless chicken. Trent decided that since it was going to happen anyway, he might as well be in control as much as possible as to what gets released and when. Makes perfect sense to me from a marketing perspective.
Not only all that, but this album is the best in over a decade (IMHO) - look out for "Vessel" and "The Great Destroyer" (complete with a token nod to The Prophet's Song by Queen
:) I think that TGD can best be summed up by (stolen from ETS), "I AM THE GREAT DESTOYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEER-BOOOM-ZOING-BOOOOM-ZOING- BOOOM, CUURr OAOOOOWWW TING TING BOW!" - yep, the noise is back :) -
Re:OEM_BIOS_Emulation_Toolkit
Links... PARADOX's OEM emulation tool is out on the various torrent sites. Here is the link from Demonoid.
Pantheon released a full Windows Vista Ulimate CD with their own activation tool using the same principle. Here is the NZB set (click NZB to download the file) to facilitate downloading from Usenet. Posts are two hours old so they may need a bit longer if you're not using Giganews, Newshosting, etc. -
Re:Where to read books
Here, enjoy. And there are very popular private trackers like BitMe and Elbitz that are specifically dedicated to educational material. If it's possible to put into electronic form, there's a community that fills the niche.
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A Crime without victims
Easy steps to get your free DVD movie:
1) Get free utorrent cliente from www.utorrent.com
2) Sign an account to a dvd tracker:
http://thedvdclub.org/
http://www.revolutiontt.net/
http://www.demonoid.com/
http://www.pisexy.org/
http://www.bit-hdtv.com/
http://thepiratebay.org/brwsearch.php?b=1&c=202&d= 0&orderby=date&page=0&orderby=se
http://www.ilovetorrents.com/browse.php?cat=20
3) Choose the movie you want and click on the torrent
4) Wait until Download completes (few hours using decent bandwith).
5) Burn the movie using a blank DVD+R disc, print disc label (optional)
6) Go to www.cdcovers.cc, find the cover and print it, insert it into a DVD box (optional)
7) Enjoy! -
Re:Late comers
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Re:leechers
I don't buy that. You have way more than enough bandwidth to have a good ratio. Do you have your client set to stop seeding when it hits 1.0?
Do you think I'm particularly stupid, or are you just being an asshole? You're more than welcome to look at my ratio on Demonoid. This is a problem specific to relatively unpopular sites where everyone grabs a torrent when it appears, and there's only a small trickle of activity afterwards. The same thing happens on PianoSheets.org and other sites. I can seed for days and never see another downloader. -
From an Australian.
http://www.demonoid.com/files/download/HTTP/27224
4 /242796
Last torrent I downloaded. So sue me. -
Re:Capitan obvious to the rescue!
No pirated software for the Mac?
http://www.demonoid.com/files/
Category: Applications
Subcategory: Macintosh
You will be amazed :)) -
Re:What garbage
Probably more surprising is the length of time it took to appear on P2P, by whatever protocol. With regards to a torrent being available, Demonoid had something to say about that.
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Custom control panel
I'm using apis networks right now. Their custom control panel is pretty good, here's some screenshots
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Re:Remove WGA
Just thought that you guys might wanna know that Microsoft has came up with an article on removing WGA.
As covered in a blog posting by Ed Bott, the KB article Microsoft gave is a rush job and will confuse non-techies that may attempt it. He provides corrections but Microsoft is (at best) silly to have not had a third party verify the instructions.
Also realize that contrary to the warning in the Microsoft KB article, if you choose not to install the WGA notifications "update" or remove it, Microsoft Update will force you to run another WGA test before granting you access to their Windows Update website. They won't even allow access to critical updates through the web interface in my testing with the web-based (ActiveX?) test. From what I understand, the access to the promised critical updates are only provided with their built-in update provider which has been responsible for all the WGA notification auto-installs. In other words, you can't win either way.
As it stands, I've disable auto updates from System Properties->Updates and disabled the "security center" service from Control Panel->Admin Tasks->Services so it doesn't bother me about disabled auto-updates anymore. I have multiple Dell machines with OEM installations of Windows XP so I'm not concerned about failing WGA but I am concerned about all the reported crashes involving WGA across forums and blog around the internet and the private information sent to Microsoft.
Playing support-geek for family and friends only gets tougher with this stupid anti-piracy program. I'm disabling auto-updates and security center on every system while deleting WGA. Instead, once a month I ask my friends and family to run AutoPatcher on their systems for all critical and optional updates. I've told them that they may not be able to use WGA protected software such as Windows Defender, IE7 Beta, or WMP11 and any other Microsoft download. All of them don't care for that stuff as they have better freeware or open-source alternatives. So far so good.
Before anyone chimes in and says that people should switch to Linux, I'd say I agree in theory but not in reality. Educational software, scanner and digital camera software utilities, unique features presented in official IM clients such as VoIP and picture sharing, many Photoshop features, easy movie editors a la Roxio and Premiere, and desktop publishing software (i.e. Pagemaker) are not available for Linux nor do these people care to learn anything new after years of experience in many cases. For now there are workarounds and people will use them. If Microsoft implements a kill switch and starts nuking WGA-less but legal installations then many of these people will probably trash their computers and buy Apple before going to Linux.
Lastly, this doesn't hurt pirates one bit. Within hours the latest WGA crack is available and it works or people just disable auto-updates and go towards AutoPatcher. For protected apps, cracked copies are available. So who loses? The general public who follows all the rules. I'm glad someone filed the lawsuit and I hope people will sign up as parties when the chance is given. -
Re:Remove WGA
Just thought that you guys might wanna know that Microsoft has came up with an article on removing WGA.
As covered in a blog posting by Ed Bott, the KB article Microsoft gave is a rush job and will confuse non-techies that may attempt it. He provides corrections but Microsoft is (at best) silly to have not had a third party verify the instructions.
Also realize that contrary to the warning in the Microsoft KB article, if you choose not to install the WGA notifications "update" or remove it, Microsoft Update will force you to run another WGA test before granting you access to their Windows Update website. They won't even allow access to critical updates through the web interface in my testing with the web-based (ActiveX?) test. From what I understand, the access to the promised critical updates are only provided with their built-in update provider which has been responsible for all the WGA notification auto-installs. In other words, you can't win either way.
As it stands, I've disable auto updates from System Properties->Updates and disabled the "security center" service from Control Panel->Admin Tasks->Services so it doesn't bother me about disabled auto-updates anymore. I have multiple Dell machines with OEM installations of Windows XP so I'm not concerned about failing WGA but I am concerned about all the reported crashes involving WGA across forums and blog around the internet and the private information sent to Microsoft.
Playing support-geek for family and friends only gets tougher with this stupid anti-piracy program. I'm disabling auto-updates and security center on every system while deleting WGA. Instead, once a month I ask my friends and family to run AutoPatcher on their systems for all critical and optional updates. I've told them that they may not be able to use WGA protected software such as Windows Defender, IE7 Beta, or WMP11 and any other Microsoft download. All of them don't care for that stuff as they have better freeware or open-source alternatives. So far so good.
Before anyone chimes in and says that people should switch to Linux, I'd say I agree in theory but not in reality. Educational software, scanner and digital camera software utilities, unique features presented in official IM clients such as VoIP and picture sharing, many Photoshop features, easy movie editors a la Roxio and Premiere, and desktop publishing software (i.e. Pagemaker) are not available for Linux nor do these people care to learn anything new after years of experience in many cases. For now there are workarounds and people will use them. If Microsoft implements a kill switch and starts nuking WGA-less but legal installations then many of these people will probably trash their computers and buy Apple before going to Linux.
Lastly, this doesn't hurt pirates one bit. Within hours the latest WGA crack is available and it works or people just disable auto-updates and go towards AutoPatcher. For protected apps, cracked copies are available. So who loses? The general public who follows all the rules. I'm glad someone filed the lawsuit and I hope people will sign up as parties when the chance is given. -
Re:Remove WGA
Just thought that you guys might wanna know that Microsoft has came up with an article on removing WGA.
As covered in a blog posting by Ed Bott, the KB article Microsoft gave is a rush job and will confuse non-techies that may attempt it. He provides corrections but Microsoft is (at best) silly to have not had a third party verify the instructions.
Also realize that contrary to the warning in the Microsoft KB article, if you choose not to install the WGA notifications "update" or remove it, Microsoft Update will force you to run another WGA test before granting you access to their Windows Update website. They won't even allow access to critical updates through the web interface in my testing with the web-based (ActiveX?) test. From what I understand, the access to the promised critical updates are only provided with their built-in update provider which has been responsible for all the WGA notification auto-installs. In other words, you can't win either way.
As it stands, I've disable auto updates from System Properties->Updates and disabled the "security center" service from Control Panel->Admin Tasks->Services so it doesn't bother me about disabled auto-updates anymore. I have multiple Dell machines with OEM installations of Windows XP so I'm not concerned about failing WGA but I am concerned about all the reported crashes involving WGA across forums and blog around the internet and the private information sent to Microsoft.
Playing support-geek for family and friends only gets tougher with this stupid anti-piracy program. I'm disabling auto-updates and security center on every system while deleting WGA. Instead, once a month I ask my friends and family to run AutoPatcher on their systems for all critical and optional updates. I've told them that they may not be able to use WGA protected software such as Windows Defender, IE7 Beta, or WMP11 and any other Microsoft download. All of them don't care for that stuff as they have better freeware or open-source alternatives. So far so good.
Before anyone chimes in and says that people should switch to Linux, I'd say I agree in theory but not in reality. Educational software, scanner and digital camera software utilities, unique features presented in official IM clients such as VoIP and picture sharing, many Photoshop features, easy movie editors a la Roxio and Premiere, and desktop publishing software (i.e. Pagemaker) are not available for Linux nor do these people care to learn anything new after years of experience in many cases. For now there are workarounds and people will use them. If Microsoft implements a kill switch and starts nuking WGA-less but legal installations then many of these people will probably trash their computers and buy Apple before going to Linux.
Lastly, this doesn't hurt pirates one bit. Within hours the latest WGA crack is available and it works or people just disable auto-updates and go towards AutoPatcher. For protected apps, cracked copies are available. So who loses? The general public who follows all the rules. I'm glad someone filed the lawsuit and I hope people will sign up as parties when the chance is given. -
Re:Remove WGA
Just thought that you guys might wanna know that Microsoft has came up with an article on removing WGA.
As covered in a blog posting by Ed Bott, the KB article Microsoft gave is a rush job and will confuse non-techies that may attempt it. He provides corrections but Microsoft is (at best) silly to have not had a third party verify the instructions.
Also realize that contrary to the warning in the Microsoft KB article, if you choose not to install the WGA notifications "update" or remove it, Microsoft Update will force you to run another WGA test before granting you access to their Windows Update website. They won't even allow access to critical updates through the web interface in my testing with the web-based (ActiveX?) test. From what I understand, the access to the promised critical updates are only provided with their built-in update provider which has been responsible for all the WGA notification auto-installs. In other words, you can't win either way.
As it stands, I've disable auto updates from System Properties->Updates and disabled the "security center" service from Control Panel->Admin Tasks->Services so it doesn't bother me about disabled auto-updates anymore. I have multiple Dell machines with OEM installations of Windows XP so I'm not concerned about failing WGA but I am concerned about all the reported crashes involving WGA across forums and blog around the internet and the private information sent to Microsoft.
Playing support-geek for family and friends only gets tougher with this stupid anti-piracy program. I'm disabling auto-updates and security center on every system while deleting WGA. Instead, once a month I ask my friends and family to run AutoPatcher on their systems for all critical and optional updates. I've told them that they may not be able to use WGA protected software such as Windows Defender, IE7 Beta, or WMP11 and any other Microsoft download. All of them don't care for that stuff as they have better freeware or open-source alternatives. So far so good.
Before anyone chimes in and says that people should switch to Linux, I'd say I agree in theory but not in reality. Educational software, scanner and digital camera software utilities, unique features presented in official IM clients such as VoIP and picture sharing, many Photoshop features, easy movie editors a la Roxio and Premiere, and desktop publishing software (i.e. Pagemaker) are not available for Linux nor do these people care to learn anything new after years of experience in many cases. For now there are workarounds and people will use them. If Microsoft implements a kill switch and starts nuking WGA-less but legal installations then many of these people will probably trash their computers and buy Apple before going to Linux.
Lastly, this doesn't hurt pirates one bit. Within hours the latest WGA crack is available and it works or people just disable auto-updates and go towards AutoPatcher. For protected apps, cracked copies are available. So who loses? The general public who follows all the rules. I'm glad someone filed the lawsuit and I hope people will sign up as parties when the chance is given. -
Re:Why I'm not afraid of the RIAA
They're scum, and while the "OMG THE RIAA SUX0RZ" mob that inhabit Slashdot these days will doubtless bitch and moan about their downfall, the rest of us will hope that the bad rap Bearshare and its ilk give P2P will not damage more legitimate technologies, like BitTorrent.
That's right because we all know that bittorrent would NEVER be used for piracy! -
torrent link
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This article wouldn't be complete..
without a torrent, here you go
Bittorrent on Newsnight - BBC2
or try this one on mininova, no reg required.
BBC Newsnight Bittorent clip 2006 02 26 -
Re:FYI
But even if Torrentspy, Isohunt, Torrentbox, Niteshadow and Bthub will be down. We will still have mininova, torrentskickass, demonoid, and lots of others.
You could say that the trackers have become quite distributed so to speak. -
demonoid signup!????
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demonoid.com membership
register here= http://www.demonoid.com/account-signup-inv.php codes = jZn0VR1P95 meXM83sOf6 get them while they're hot!
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Re:Let me guess:
Here.
It may not work since it is under construction, it is made by the same guy who makes http://www.demonoid.com./ -
Re:Solution: Offshore all Torrent sites to Asia
Actually, they do require bandwidth. I know that http://demonoid.com/Demonoid stopped public signups, due to a lack of bandwidth. Now, you have to be invited by someone with a username there.
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Re:Coming to America
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Re:Is there an actual problem?
Looks like you are looking into a solution like they use over at http://www.demonoid.com/.
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Mininova Link
Global Frequency torrent link
Just in case you were curious, as I was...
FYI: The torrent's hosted on Demonoid, so if you're getting "unconnectable" errors, you might want to try registering there. -
yep
torrent
posted on May 20, so I don't know if it's final or what.