Correspondent:: Pope Phil Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:51:24 +0000 (UTC)
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not that I would ever encourage or advocate such a thing - or even suggest that anyone here would be
involved in these activities, but what do 'them that know' used for locating bittorrents these days?
Suprnova.org and Loki torrent have died, I understand (not that I would ever have looked at such
places) - and I hear that bittorrent's replacement is rumoured to be full of spyware
purely of academic interest, I assure you
Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0" Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:05:06 -0700
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Pope Phil wrote:
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> ...but what do 'them that know' used for locating
> bittorrents these days?
For high security torrent exchange, I recommend
Bearshare, which is paranoid-friendly. Ironically
it comes with adware, but it can be uninstalled
without interfering with the main prog.
For lower security that searches every damn torrent
exchange known, I would recommend Shareaza. If it's
out there, Shareaza will find it.
And remember, if you must have sex, be sure to use
a thick condom. In this case I recommend Zonealarm
firewall. It is free and keeps out most of the
buggers. First clean your computer with both
ad-aware and spybot s&d, and *then* install Zonealarm,
and *then* install any P2P stuff. Then, if she tells
you she's preggers, it ain't yours.
--
"YOU BELONG TO US NOW!"
"GET DOWN WITH MY SICKNESS!!"
--Kino Beman, brand name
Correspondent:: IMBJR Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:37:28 +0000
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:05:06 -0700, in reply to "nu-monet v7.0"
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>Pope Phil wrote:
>>
>> ...but what do 'them that know' used for locating
>> bittorrents these days?
>
>For torrent indexes, I recommend:
>
>http://torrent.hackz.nl/
>
>which is an index page.
>
>For high security torrent exchange, I recommend
>Bearshare, which is paranoid-friendly. Ironically
>it comes with adware, but it can be uninstalled
>without interfering with the main prog.
>
>For lower security that searches every damn torrent
>exchange known, I would recommend Shareaza. If it's
>out there, Shareaza will find it.
Lower? Mmm, why?
>
>And remember, if you must have sex, be sure to use
>a thick condom. In this case I recommend Zonealarm
>firewall. It is free and keeps out most of the
>buggers. First clean your computer with both
>ad-aware and spybot s&d, and *then* install Zonealarm,
>and *then* install any P2P stuff. Then, if she tells
>you she's preggers, it ain't yours.
Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0" Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:19:43 -0700
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IMBJR wrote:
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> >For lower security that searches every damn torrent
> >exchange known, I would recommend Shareaza. If it's
> >out there, Shareaza will find it.
>
> Lower? Mmm, why?
There's a trade-off. Some networks are prone to
haxors and spooks who try to nick the users.
Bearshare is an extreme example of paranoia, with
some modes only allowing trades with other BS users.
But this limits how many files are available.
But if you use common sense, don't d/l files names like
"Britney_Gives_Head_to_Xtina_beastiality_child_porn_
Not_A_Virus_Beckham.exe", you will prolly be okay.
--
"Money can't buy you happiness,
but when you're poor, you can't
buy shit, and nobody will loan
you happiness."
--nu-monet
Correspondent:: IMBJR Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:31:28 +0000
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:19:43 -0700, in reply to "nu-monet v7.0"
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>IMBJR wrote:
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>> >For lower security that searches every damn torrent
>> >exchange known, I would recommend Shareaza. If it's
>> >out there, Shareaza will find it.
>>
>> Lower? Mmm, why?
>
>There's a trade-off. Some networks are prone to
>haxors and spooks who try to nick the users.
>Bearshare is an extreme example of paranoia, with
>some modes only allowing trades with other BS users.
>But this limits how many files are available.
>
>But if you use common sense, don't d/l files names like
>"Britney_Gives_Head_to_Xtina_beastiality_child_porn_
>Not_A_Virus_Beckham.exe", you will prolly be okay.
I used to use Bearshare, but that spyware stuff pissed me off so I
went over to WinMX and then someone put me onto Shareaza. I spread my
stuff that way too and like to watch as the perverts download
piping_hot_cunt.tif only to find its a literal interpretation of the
theme.
Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0" Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:54:04 -0700
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IMBJR wrote:
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> I used to use Bearshare, but that spyware stuff
> pissed me off so I went over to WinMX and then
> someone put me onto Shareaza. I spread my stuff
> that way too...
Here's something new you, and other big file sharers
around here might find useful.
"Blog Torrent is the easiest and best way to offer
large files on your website without using any
storage or bandwidth."
--
"YOU BELONG TO US NOW!"
"GET DOWN WITH MY SICKNESS!!"
--Kino Beman, brand name
Correspondent:: Pope Phil Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:30:40 +0000 (UTC)
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nu-monet v7.0 wrote:
> But if you use common sense, don't d/l files names like
> "Britney_Gives_Head_to_Xtina_beastiality_child_porn_
> Not_A_Virus_Beckham.exe", you will prolly be okay.
>
>
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> not that I would ever encourage or advocate such a thing - or even suggest
> that anyone here would be involved in these activities, but what do 'them
> that know' used for locating bittorrents these days?
> Suprnova.org and Loki torrent have died, I understand (not that I would
> ever have looked at such places) - and I hear that bittorrent's
> replacement is rumoured to be full of spyware
>
> purely of academic interest, I assure you
Exeem looks interesting. Bittorrent with a search engine all in one.
Contains Spyware though. Won't be long before a hack comes out, kinda like
how you could the con-cleansed Kazaa.