• Btjunkie shuts down after being up since 2005.
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So they finally embraced that oldest and noblest of pirate traditions. They ran away.
[QUOTE=gvirus;34571293]What's dredwerkz?[/QUOTE] that's how things were pirated before bittorrent got big. we downloaded small packs of rar files, very slowly.
[QUOTE=Xenocidebot;34571397]As if all your private stuff doesn't end up on a public one eventually anyway. Christ, if I had a nickel for ever time I saw UPLOADED FROM X on TPB I'd have enough dosh to get a couple six digit hookers and a Murcielago to haul the cocaine in.[/QUOTE] Half of the stuff on TPB is from demonoid.
Other way around, too. Many Demonoid torrents use TPB trackers to boost speed.
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;34586344]Other way around, too. Many Demonoid torrents use TPB trackers to boost speed.[/QUOTE] Many torrents are uploaded both places at the same time. And TPB haven't had a tracker for year(s)
I guess I was being silly. Was thinking of [list of generic open trackers here], which TPB also used.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Where am I going to download Southpark/Simpsons/Family guy then, everything is shutting down.
[QUOTE=MitchvW;34587004]NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Where am I going to download Southpark/Simpsons/Family guy then, everything is shutting down.[/QUOTE] Private Trackers Usenet Filelockers Streaming Sites. Calm down bro, Piracy will never die.
[QUOTE=myalt22;34587098]Private Trackers Usenet Filelockers Streaming Sites. Calm down bro, Piracy will never die.[/QUOTE] Survival of the fittest. Just because one dies doesn't mean the group as a whole will.
[QUOTE=lavacano;34576119][img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5733962/ZScreen/SS-2012-02-06_11.32.49.png[/img] i dunno, I seem to do a good job[/QUOTE] that's a lot of linux distros :smile:
Oh man, I loved btjunkie. Such a shame that they shut it down, well.. time to remove it from my bookmarks.
[QUOTE=gooooooooooogle;34587451]that's a lot of linux distros :smile:[/QUOTE] He's an enthusiast. I mean. 30 mainstream distros and hundreds more that are customized distros and that's not even covering BSD based systems. 304.48 GB of OS distros is very plausible, however unlikely it may be.
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