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02-15-2006, 01:46 AM #21Senior Member
Bittorrent
STDSRUS
If you woulda let the torrent go, it would have sped up. The longer a torrent goes, the faster it gets. (of course you are limited by the peer/leech ratio for top speed)
You can also customize your torrent client to maximize its efficiency.
On the average torrents are a far more effficient method to download large files. It is not practical to use for music singles.
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02-15-2006, 01:51 AM #22Senior Member
Bittorrent
BitTorrent works by connecting a downloader to it's fastest uploaders. This is simply how the program works. Limiting uploads or disabling uploads altogether only serves to inhibit your access to said file. FACT.
Note: I DON'T know this because I WASN'T involved in the development of the first several releases.
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02-15-2006, 03:01 AM #23Senior Member
Bittorrent
Originally Posted by lemonboy
W007 were you really a beta tester? thats pretty cool, I was a beta tester for the dungeons and dragons MMORPG, and im gonna be a beta tester for firefox's p2p APP, but all ya gotta do is sign up for that one for the open beta, so i guess that doesnt count at all.... doh, check out www.allpeers.com sounds like its gonna be cool beans!
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02-15-2006, 03:17 AM #24Senior Member
Bittorrent
Actually I was an important part of the movement as was anyone hosting large files that were in heavy demand at the time. I helped him solve a couple problems, actually. We sought out Bram for tech support and were left as testers. It was a fine experience though not one the p2p community gained from as Bram has since taken money from the MPAA. Luckily the initial licenses have provided for rampant community development.
It's a small world, after all.
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02-15-2006, 03:21 AM #25Senior Member
Bittorrent
Originally Posted by lemonboy
Its really not so bad that he took money from the MPAA is it? i mean what harm has it done, he just got alot of money for redirecting searches on the bit torrent site or something didnt he? If not they still gave him money and didnt really damage the torrent community? i dunno please explain
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02-15-2006, 03:25 AM #26Senior Member
Bittorrent
It depends on how you view open source software. Is it okay for so-called open source developers to take large sums of money from highly political organizations? Hmmmmmm....
What has it done? Nothing. Hence it's self-serving agenda.
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02-15-2006, 03:33 AM #27Senior Member
Bittorrent
Originally Posted by lemonboy
hunh I know its a little quirky for open source to take money from an organization like the MPAA, but I dunno he got alot of money and we are still downloading, i dunno, cool you were one of the originals though i salute you, you are now on my list of cool people i met in a way and saluted, lemme think
the guy that owns the sacred garden i bowed before
You i saluted
Mike huang, Diablo 1 programmer/warcraft guy i saluted, and bought a tshirt out of his personal wardrobe, mmm godly video game programmer shirt....
Uhm theres more just cant think
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