Domain: prq.to
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Re:Torrents Here
List of trackers to add to your download:
udp://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.org:80/announce
http://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce
http://tracker.ip-cloak.com/announce
http://track.sextorrent.to:2710/announce
http://tk.comicat.com/announce
http://tpb.tracker.prq.to/announce
http://torrent-download.to:5869/announce.php
http://eztv.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce
http://tracker.bitnova.info:6969/announce -
Problem Solved
First, get Azureus Java BitTorrent Client.Now, help yourself to whatever 3D modelling apps you like!
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http://www.torrentsearch.us
http://www.mininova.org
http://www.torrentreactor.net
and you're golden. Enjoy!
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Re:Get real
> Actual damages from bittorrent have to be
> very small.
It is hard to tell in general it can be even the opposite... Meaning BT makes people to see more movies. I can explain it like this:
Disclimer: keep in mind that I am not about piracy and I prefer to go to theater and watch something good instead of watching shitty CAM rip of stupid movie.
*But*
In my country (Poland, but I can imagine it is the same somwhere else) some titles are not distributed at all - take Korean or Japanese movies - I find them great but most of them does not make it to cinemas or even DVD distribution here. So my only chance to actually watch them is either go to some country where it is aviable or get it via BT. So guess what I do? :) But some films *do* make it to cinemas (and DVD distribution) so as now I know I like such movies (I get to know that due to BT) I will go to cinema for those few titles (and get others from BT).
It is not the matter of people wanting to watch stuff on computer (actually I have proper sound system and beam projector to wall), it is not the matter of quality either - it is a matter of old *distribution* methods/channels - they simply do not fit no more - I can imagine a service where you can download movie for $5. Watch it once (I would even agree on DRM here, most of the people also - things with movies are different than f.e. audio - when you go to cinema you pay for the ticket and watch it once - so the analogy with DRM would be painless) and be satisfied - also it would speed up the distribution.
Right now I have to wait till the title gets published in my region - why? I have to wait till the title gets translation - why? I don't need translation I know english. I have to wait till the title gets marketed locally - why? I don't need marketing - I already know that I want to watch it.
So traditional distribution sucks and that is why BT is so popular among saavy users - traditional model does not fit us.
> Most people simply don't even know what
> bittorrent is.
So what? They don't need to - they know what P2P is - place where you can get fresh and rare stuff. They don't care if it is BT, or Emule or Kazaa or whatever - they just click and if it works it is OK for them.
Also do you know that BT is one of biggest traffic generators in Internet?
(...)
> I have better things to do with my time
> than wander through various video files in
> various states of compression (almost all
> lossy).
Also you are far from reality here. Take a look:
http://trackerwww.prq.to/liveindex.php?cat=19
All DVD rips (looseless) titles. Just click them and get it over your DSL. No need to go to the store or rental anymore. And the choice there is comparable to small rental/store.
> They are just being greedy for the small
> amount of money they might be losing.
Money is not the point here - as you have stated there is no comparsion between watching movie at home or going to cinema. It is beetween getting movie from rental (I don't know anybody that actually buys DVD) and getting it from BT - BT is for some people more convinient, not only (can be) money counts here. Also if BT is only way for me to get movie - where is money in this situation? Either I get it for free or I don't get it at all...
People who distribute and benefit from movies should notice that. -
Re:Bittorent copyIt's horribly low quality, with some really bad mpeg artefact's. I tidied up a frame, with a wizard talking on his cellphone
... where you go:_M_
@O /|\
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Re:Bittorent copy
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Turkish Spiderman!!!
Offtopic but what the hell
Turkish Spiderman! On torrent! Quick!
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Torrent
I put up a torrent (177MB) just for you guys!
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Torrent of the article pdf
http://trackerwww.prq.to/download.php/3264787/11_
0 4.2.pdf.torrent
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Re:McCain-Feingold
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Re:Moore, quoted
while this might be faked, it looks pretty clean to me
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Movieclip where he says he is ok with "piracy"
Here is a movieclip where he says that he is ok with people downloading his movie from internet, as long as it is not made for profit:
Moore About Filesharing.avi.torrent -
Re:You don't seem to understand
Awesome. Must've been me you meant with "I couldnt hear what the hell the nerd was mumbling into his microphone".
:)
If you'd like to hear the speech again, feel free to download it via bittorrent from:
The Pirate Bay (Swedish for anyone else who thinks of downloading it)
Hopefully I'm not as mumblish the second time you hear me ;)