What about usenet?

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suntorymalts

Member
Mar 17, 2007
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Im not so eager in techspecs,but isnt it easier to post on usenet,post .nzb links here,then to keep a toorent open for a long time?
I mean,instead of seeding for days,just up the file once in usenet,then ppl can dl it at full speed...
Dont get me wrong;its not complaining or anything...i just use usenet since a year,and i get the files on some nzb indexing sites...
but have not really a big clue,how those things really work...

thx for nfo:bow-pray:
 

ccwder

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Feb 27, 2007
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I love usenet myself but I think the biggest problem is that a lot of people don't have access to a server with their ISP and don't want to have to pay for a premium account with another provider. Also torrents are easier to keep alive since a user only needs to seed the torrent again rather than upload a new copy to usenet.
 

suntorymalts

Member
Mar 17, 2007
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I love usenet myself but I think the biggest problem is that a lot of people don't have access to a server with their ISP and don't want to have to pay for a premium account with another provider

agree with that..i myself am paying a provider..its currently about 19bucks a month,unlimited dloads.

comparing the bluray/hddvd rips and dvdr i get a month..my weekly dl might be about 20gb...its worth the money..
but not really the same spirit of p2p i admit...
On the other hand;
a releaser can up the file on usenet,some are getting it there,and help seeding thru bt or mule...

I would do that,but still need to get thru my router/firewall issues with utorrent or the mule..

I guess that lazyness and the full speed brought me to usenet...

:perfectplan:
 

crude1

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Apr 6, 2008
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Hi. I'm another refugee from Javtalk.
It's very efficient for someone to upload to Usenet once, then everyone can download from their server.
The problem is that a free server from an ISP might keep files for only 20 days or so, a cheap server ($4/month) might keep them for 70 days, and the most expensive (Giganews) 200 days. Overall, torrents are better for most people.