Originally posted by: mesthead21
why are there two threads about torrents?
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: mesthead21
why are there two threads about torrents?
because one person made the original thread and then someone else was like "wow, i should ask the same question, but switch it up a bit"
Originally posted by: legoman666
Once I got Tor working, I fired up a torrent in my dorm room. I let it go as fast as it wanted with unlimited connections. It crashed the router serving me and the 4 floors above me. I mainly use *** (1st rule is you don't talk about it). must faster anyway.
Originally posted by: mesthead21
why are there two threads about torrents?
Originally posted by: Braznor
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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: legoman666
Once I got Tor working, I fired up a torrent in my dorm room. I let it go as fast as it wanted with unlimited connections. It crashed the router serving me and the 4 floors above me. I mainly use *** (1st rule is you don't talk about it). must faster anyway.
:laugh:
MOAR USENET?
Originally posted by: mesthead21
why are there two threads about torrents?
Originally posted by: Anubis
couldent at my school when i was in college im sure you still cant, they blocked the ports
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Torrents didn't exist when I was on Campus...
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: Anubis
couldent at my school when i was in college im sure you still cant, they blocked the ports
Thats why you use either encryption with BT if that is to slow then usenet with SSL to get around the blocked ports. They can't block all ports.
same here. i do remember obtaining a list of local BBSs though, and using my roommate's computer to 'nef' on themOriginally posted by: Kelemvor
Torrents didn't exist when I was on Campus...
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: mesthead21
why are there two threads about torrents?
Oh noes! Remember the first rule!