First as Mr Mazda says it mostly sorts it self out. Just let things happen.
Second, if you've downloaded anything and haven't deleted the file, your torrent client should pick it up if you try again after downloading the torrent file anew.
First as Mr Mazda says it mostly sorts it self out. Just let things happen.
Second, if you've downloaded anything and haven't deleted the file, your torrent client should pick it up if you try again after downloading the torrent file anew.
:hiya: Ricardo, nice to see you. And if you get stuck there's usually someone around can give advice or a friendly hug
That goes to those hat don't have restrictions, because if I can't write you PM, what's the point.
You can PM any member, even those with restrictions if you know their userID number
When I clicked on that http://pip.bz/hrm-1RPPu and completed two Captcha screens I ended up here:
Sometimes takes a little longer than 14 years - check out Congressional Apportionment Amendment - one of the first proposed and still waiting
It's not Peter Bishop.
I did wonder if he might really be called Steve as they used the name Brad. But it's not a scene from any Brad Stone movie he shares with a Steve.
I don't recognise the scene from any Brad Stone movie I have
I don't know what the links are but they don't work for me even via a proxy.
But you are not the only one with problems pip.bz
When you are preparing a message you should see a line under the message box saying Additional Options.
Click on that and you will see Attach and Browse. Browse to the picture you want to post
I bet you wish you lived in a liberal democracy…
**The Digital Economy Bill is currently at the report stage. It hasn't yet become law and could still be amended. However, as things stand those who upload any amount of infringing content to the Internet could face up to 10 years in jail. With the latest bill now published, we take a look at how file-sharers could be affected.
This week, Members of Parliament debated the Report stage and Third Reading of the Digital Economy Bill in the House of Commons. The bill is broad in scope and has the ability to upset Internet users in a number of ways.
As reported by The Guardian this week, if the bill passes web users in the UK will be banned from websites which portray certain sex acts, all of which are entirely legal between consenting adults in the country. Websites which fail to stop UK residents from viewing such content will be blocked…** read more
Also on its way a law to force ISPs to ban adult sites which don't ask for age verification. And ISPs to have adult site blocking on by default for new users
This might be worth checking out - a private tracker that tracks public torrents.
I do not know if it has a ratio policy. I only registered last night
Alphareign: DHT Search Engine Takes Public Torrents Private
Their Invite Link
What.cd is no more after raids in France TorrentFreak
…So to keep a healthy ratio, i'll need to seed the torrents i download, right...
Exactly, there are other ways but that is a good start
There are hundreds - don't bother with Google, Wikipedia has its own categories
and more… even Heads of Government (a loose definition…)
:hiya: jef, great to see you. Envy your weather at this time.
I'd just say to keep an eye on your ratio in the early days
Where did you fall down?
It is really quite simple, especially after the first one. Even using the manual upload.
First check that you are not posting a duplicate.
You create your torrent (a couple of clicks in uTorrent), gather at least one picture and some info.
Go to the Upload Page
Follow each step on that. When you get to the bottom, post your torrent. If it uploads successfully, download the torrent file you have just posted and use THAT to seed your torrent (not the original one you created). Open it but instead of saving, point your torrent client to the exact file you made the torrent from. It should check the file and start seeding.
You can use QTM if you use Windows but I didn't have much luck with that
Thanks for the pointer
Wasn't that William Beggs…