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I'm downloading from alt.binaries.e-book.technical as I type this. Here
are the subject fields of some I think you cruisers might find most interesting: MISC 04 -- "American Practical Navigator - N. Bowditch (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "A Short Guide to Celestial Navigation (2006) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "Ford 1932 Automobile Manuals WW.pdf" (just for fun) MISC 04 -- "Handbook of Knots and Splices - C. Gibson (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 05 -- (in this section is a whole bunch of PADI dive books) MISC 05 -- "The Biodiesel Handbook - G. Knothe, J. van Gerpen (2005) WW.pdf MISC 06 -- "Boat Crew Seamanship Manual - US Coast Guard WW.pdf" MISC 06 -- "CIA Lock Picking Field Operative Training Manual WW.pdf" (in case the boat across the pier is locked and you're out of beer) MISC 08 -- "Lloyd's Maritime Atlas [world ports and shipping places] MISC 16 -- "Explosives 5th ed - R. Meyer, J Kohler, A. Homburg (Wiley... (remember those pirates that killed those boaters in the islands?) MISC 17 -- "The Ashley Book of Knots - C. Ashley (1993) There are many others. The list above was posted Saturday and Sunday so should be fresh on any server. There's a repost of earler MISC files posted Friday including: REPOST - MISC 01 -- "A Guide to the Collision Avoidance Rules 6th ed. (shiphandling) - A. Cockcroft, J Larrneijer (2004) and many more like the California boating course in this REPORT group. Back on 2/13/07, there were a pile of fiberglassing books posted that all started with: REQ: Any books on -----basic or advanced fiberglass work, preferably boat repair-----Here are some.............etc. The poster was answering an REQ (request) for these books. Looks like about 40 fiberglass books in the collection! Topics included: Fiberglass Repair Gelcoat Repair Catalysts Reinforcements Epoxy Gelcoat troubleshooting Composites Mold construction Plug Surface Prep Safety Mold polishing That should be of interest to the group, even if you're not the one going to do the work. I never hurts to know what's going on as the boatyard rips you off, right?..(c; I'm still using Xnews to post text to Usenet as I'm comfortable with it, if for no other reason. But, alas, the other day I downloaded freeware "Grabit 1.6.2" from shemes.com to try it out. The hard drive space has suffered something awful! Grabit has a similar message list, nicely compiled and threaded like Xnews does. You click and drag the subject field to highlight a bunch of articles you want (use CTRL + click-and-drag if they're not in line) (or a whole movie in rar file parts, for instance) then click the Grabit button at the top and pray you don't get run over! Grabit instantly opens THREE files on THREE ports at once and hogs every tiny bit of bandwidth it can find to work on the "Batch", as they call it, while you go on highlighting and Grabit cacheing more files down the list. It downloads in less than 1/2 the time of Xnews, which only uses one port at a time and wastes bandwidth between parts waiting for the server to respond. Grabit does no such thing. It's very easy to use. It downloads to its own cache directory, then decodes and stores to your designated download directory, anywhere on your system..... I'm running out of DVD+Rs again....(c; Larry -- BANDWIDTH is our friend......and a terrible thing to let go to waste.... |
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Larry wrote in news:Xns98EABDC40CBAAnoonehomecom@
208.49.80.253: I'm downloading from alt.binaries.e-book.technical as I type this Just as a warning...... It's probably best NOT to download and read most of the books on Gynecology and female urology from this newsgroup.....then crawl in bed with "her", laying there on your back having nightmares about what she MIGHT have that you've just read about......hee hee...(c; How can something so warm and wonderful be so GROSS?!! Larry -- Have a little fun in the checkout line.... Ask the nearest American, "Did you see the ICE agents chasing those Mexicans out the back door?" ....Shortens that checkout line right up...(c; |
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Larry wrote:
I'm downloading from alt.binaries.e-book.technical as I type this. Here are the subject fields of some I think you cruisers might find most interesting: MISC 04 -- "American Practical Navigator - N. Bowditch (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "A Short Guide to Celestial Navigation (2006) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "Ford 1932 Automobile Manuals WW.pdf" (just for fun) MISC 04 -- "Handbook of Knots and Splices - C. Gibson (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 05 -- (in this section is a whole bunch of PADI dive books) MISC 05 -- "The Biodiesel Handbook - G. Knothe, J. van Gerpen (2005) WW.pdf MISC 06 -- "Boat Crew Seamanship Manual - US Coast Guard WW.pdf" MISC 06 -- "CIA Lock Picking Field Operative Training Manual WW.pdf" (in case the boat across the pier is locked and you're out of beer) MISC 08 -- "Lloyd's Maritime Atlas [world ports and shipping places] MISC 16 -- "Explosives 5th ed - R. Meyer, J Kohler, A. Homburg (Wiley... (remember those pirates that killed those boaters in the islands?) MISC 17 -- "The Ashley Book of Knots - C. Ashley (1993) There are many others. The list above was posted Saturday and Sunday so should be fresh on any server. There's a repost of earler MISC files posted Friday including: REPOST - MISC 01 -- "A Guide to the Collision Avoidance Rules 6th ed. (shiphandling) - A. Cockcroft, J Larrneijer (2004) and many more like the California boating course in this REPORT group. Back on 2/13/07, there were a pile of fiberglassing books posted that all started with: REQ: Any books on -----basic or advanced fiberglass work, preferably boat repair-----Here are some.............etc. The poster was answering an REQ (request) for these books. Looks like about 40 fiberglass books in the collection! Topics included: Fiberglass Repair Gelcoat Repair Catalysts Reinforcements Epoxy Gelcoat troubleshooting Composites Mold construction Plug Surface Prep Safety Mold polishing That should be of interest to the group, even if you're not the one going to do the work. I never hurts to know what's going on as the boatyard rips you off, right?..(c; I'm still using Xnews to post text to Usenet as I'm comfortable with it, if for no other reason. But, alas, the other day I downloaded freeware "Grabit 1.6.2" from shemes.com to try it out. The hard drive space has suffered something awful! Grabit has a similar message list, nicely compiled and threaded like Xnews does. You click and drag the subject field to highlight a bunch of articles you want (use CTRL + click-and-drag if they're not in line) (or a whole movie in rar file parts, for instance) then click the Grabit button at the top and pray you don't get run over! Grabit instantly opens THREE files on THREE ports at once and hogs every tiny bit of bandwidth it can find to work on the "Batch", as they call it, while you go on highlighting and Grabit cacheing more files down the list. It downloads in less than 1/2 the time of Xnews, which only uses one port at a time and wastes bandwidth between parts waiting for the server to respond. Grabit does no such thing. It's very easy to use. It downloads to its own cache directory, then decodes and stores to your designated download directory, anywhere on your system..... I'm running out of DVD+Rs again....(c; Larry Yepyepyep. Why, if I did that kind of thing, I'd quickly run out of hard drive and have to invest in a 250 gig external. If your ISP doesn't allow access to binaries, check out teranews.com and/or bubbanews.com . Either one will give you a "free" ($3.95 setup fee) account, and let you download 50Meg/day. Or you could sign up for both, and download 100Meg/day. There's also something called newsguy.com , with pretty resonable prices. One of the things I like about Grabit is the ability to go to the batch, right-click and tell it "Download with a different server". Newsguy doesn't count downloading headers against your available bandwidth, teranews does (not sure about bubbanews). So I download all the headers from Newsguy, pick the files I want while "download" is paused, then download from tera or bubba until my bandwidth runs out. Oh, and you might keep an eye on your "Temp" directory. Every now and then Grabit has a tendency to load it up with no-longer-needed files. I think I deleted 18 gig or so the first time I noticed it. Grabit also will let you Say, Larry--any suggestions on how to combine/decode the PDFs I run across occasionally, that've been broken into three or four files (*PDF.001, *PDF.002, etc)? The parts won't open, and nothing I've tried puts Humpty back together. DT |
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dt wrote in news:esk837$331$1
@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu: Yepyepyep. Why, if I did that kind of thing, I'd quickly run out of hard drive and have to invest in a 250 gig external. If your ISP doesn't allow access to binaries, check out teranews.com and/or bubbanews.com . Either one will give you a "free" ($3.95 setup fee) account, and let you download 50Meg/day. Or you could sign up for both, and download 100Meg/day. There's also something called newsguy.com , with pretty resonable prices. Now, there's only ONE really good, UNLIMITED usenet server.... http://www.usenetserver.com/ $15/mo or 3 months for $40 gets you UNlimited downloads on TEN simultaneous ports over a wide variety of ports and routes. UNlimited means NO gigabyte limit and NO download speed cap..except your cable/DSL modem cap, of course. They have just, once again, added a massive new stack of servers and drives! Retention is 100 days! Completeness is 99.9%, if the uploader was successful, of course. DIRECT response from UNS ENGINEERS, not script readers, comes on newsgroup usenetserver.support for fast access in case there's trouble. These guys are amazing. NOONE beats UNS. I download 24/7/365 (ask Skip..(c ![]() Want to request adding a group to UNS not listed in its massive newsgroup list? Just ask in the support newsgroup and Stephen, or one of the other engineers, will tell you to wait a few hours until it backfills on the server. NOONE is better at adding new groups than UNS. UNS also has a massive search engine for you with your subscription. See webpage for details. ISP blocking port 119 to prevent you from using an outside service and using BANDWIDTH? Not a problem. There's a whole list of crazy ports UNS answers. ISP can't block 'em all...(c; The other thing is look at my header of this message. Notice my IP address is NOT listed in the header so you can easily put me in your bot for a DoS attack. You're easy to jam at: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu 1173201831 3169 128.83.70.4 which came out of your header. Not so anonymous that way. UNS keeps no download records to subpoenae, if it comes to that.... One of the things I like about Grabit is the ability to go to the batch, right-click and tell it "Download with a different server". Newsguy doesn't count downloading headers against your available bandwidth, teranews does (not sure about bubbanews). So I download all the headers from Newsguy, pick the files I want while "download" is paused, then download from tera or bubba until my bandwidth runs out. Screw all that fooling around the GB limits. Just order Usenetserver.com from the webpage and head out to Newegg for more hard drives and massive spindles of DVD+Rs...You'll need 'em..(c; Oh, and you might keep an eye on your "Temp" directory. Every now and then Grabit has a tendency to load it up with no-longer-needed files. I think I deleted 18 gig or so the first time I noticed it. Grabit also will let you On the Grabit forums, there's several references to a recent bug they programmed in trying to be cutesy. I bumped into another one where it seems to lose its place where it downloaded the file to and can't find it to decode it.....all of them after a point for hours. Hope he fixes that one, too. Say, Larry--any suggestions on how to combine/decode the PDFs I run across occasionally, that've been broken into three or four files (*PDF.001, *PDF.002, etc)? The parts won't open, and nothing I've tried puts Humpty back together. You need three external programs, two are free, WinRAR is not..... Sequentially numbered files are easily assembled with MasterSplitter. http://www.tomasoft.com/mswin95.htm They'll let you shareware it before you buy it. It sharewares forever. It also will split large files, like movies, so you can put them on small media, like CDRs. When it splits a file, it creates an automatic batch file to reassemble it without Mastersplitter. For these files you're downloading, just point MasterSplitter to the .001 file (Mastersplitter registers itself to handle .001 files so just doubleclick on the .001 file and it boots and runs.) You simply tell the popup window where you want the resultant combined file stored. I'm a great fan of QuickPar to run the PAR parity checking and recovery files. QuickPar is freeware from: http://www.quickpar.org.uk/ Many posters, now used to including PAR or PAR2 file sets to go with their large download files, will INCLUDE the main, assembled file in their PAR set creation, but not post it, posting only the .001, .002 parts. However, if they've done it this way, when QuickPar runs on the par set, it finds the original file missing, of course, and just running QuickPar on it will RECOVER the ASSEMBLED original binary file, without running MasterSplitter. QuickPar is REALLY quick, much faster than MasterSplitter or other splitter programs I've run. It can recover whole missing parts that got scrambled in transmission or even omitted. Just install Quickpar then doubleclick on any PAR file of the set and Quickpar will open. Configure it after it opens and does one to AUTOMATICALLY repair files, if they need it, so you don't have to tell it each time. When it has recreated a fouled or missing part, it renumbers the old parts starting with .1, .2, .3 extensions and creates a perfect, originally-number part for MasterSplitter or a RAR set..... Speaking of RAR file sets, like part01.rar, part02.rar...or....r01, ..r01, .r03, you need a fantastic proprietary program called WinRAR from http://www.rarlabs.com/, which is not free. It will run for 30 days, then you must buy a license for a pittance. "Proprietary" means there are no freebie clones of WinRAR to decode/correct/assemble RAR sets. The movie uploaders are 99.5% WinRAR posters. WinRAR is error correcting, but you must still have a whole RAR set, so PAR files accompany RAR set files for error corrections and omissions so it will work. WinRAR installation attaches WinRAR to .rar and .r01, .r02 file types so you simply double click on the part01.rar or .r01 file and Winrar goes to work. One of WinRAR's really nice features is you may run many simultaneous copies of the program on many rarsets at once. They are all interconnected as they boot from doubleclicking the first part and all subsequent parts WAIT until the part that's extracting is completed, then the next in line starts extracting, instantly. I sometimes have 20-30 winrar sets qued up to extract big movies at once, limited by how much RAM you have onboard. The program demands are very small, making it very fast. A 1.4GB DivX movie extracts in about 2 minutes from a standard IDE drive. What limits WinRARs extraction is the speed of your hard drives. If Winrar fails on a set, run Quickpar on its par file then run Winrar again and it decodes/extracts fine. The output file is the original file music/movie/ebook/pdf, whatever. Use Google to find the best prices on massive hard drives. 250GB might be OK for an MP3 player...(c; I'm sitting atop 2.8TB, here, a mixture of IDE and SATA direct drives. USB drives are too slow...(c; Once I've seen or gotten bored with a file, I move it to DVD+R (with 5 other DivX format movies, for permanent storage. Music is catalogged with MP3 Catalog Pro from some Russians at http://www.wizetech.com/ This is the fastest, by a long margin, MP3 catalogging and searching program I ever found. You can ask it for anything in a catalogged set of hard drives and its massive catalog is all in RAM for instant access. Some chick in painted-on jeans walks up to me, the DJ, at a party and asks to look for a song by "XXXXXXXX". I type XXXXXXXX into MP3CatPro and it returns all songs, no matter where they are located. "Oh, I want that one!", she pants into my ear as I drag her selection over into Winamp's playlist to play next through the 1400 watt thunderous monsters. I can usually get it over there without dropping it as her cleavage causes my sight to go out of focus in that halter top....(c; I have a master movie list simply kept in Notepad as a list. It prints out to 84 pages, single spaced, now... I show them to her, later at my place if I get lucky.....(sigh) The DJ box runs off two 500GB Maxtor USB hard drives plugged into a Gateway AMD Turion 2.8Ghz laptop. The laptop's smooth DC power has no ground loop hum or hiss, whatsoever, plugged into a channel of my simple DJ mixer. Winamp is the MP3 player, with SqrSoft's great crossfader, using Sound Solution's 5-band, 6-stage intensive processor. The processor is a software copy of the finest broadcast companders ever made and take a lot of CPU time, but is well worth it. The little DJ board plugs into a QSC 1450 watt stereo prosound amp driving 2 or 4 15" cabinets I buy blown and restore with Emminence's finest high powered speakers. The cabinets were changed from 8 ohm to 4 ohm when restored so the amp driving two cabinets outputs the full 700W RMS per channel if all 4 boxes are hooked to it. Locking wheels keep them from moving around the dancefloor. I can fill any size club or parking lot....(c; Even the teenagers are impressed. Larry |
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dt wrote in news:esk837$331$1 @geraldo.cc.utexas.edu: Yepyepyep. Why, if I did that kind of thing, I'd quickly run out of hard drive and have to invest in a 250 gig external. If your ISP doesn't allow access to binaries, check out teranews.com and/or bubbanews.com . Either one will give you a "free" ($3.95 setup fee) account, and let you download 50Meg/day. Or you could sign up for both, and download 100Meg/day. There's also something called newsguy.com , with pretty resonable prices. Now, there's only ONE really good, UNLIMITED usenet server.... http://www.usenetserver.com/ $15/mo or 3 months for $40 gets you UNlimited downloads on TEN simultaneous ports over a wide variety of ports and routes. UNlimited means NO gigabyte limit and NO download speed cap..except your cable/DSL modem cap, of course. They have just, once again, added a massive new stack of servers and drives! Retention is 100 days! Completeness is 99.9%, if the uploader was successful, of course. DIRECT response from UNS ENGINEERS, not script readers, comes on newsgroup usenetserver.support for fast access in case there's trouble. These guys are amazing. NOONE beats UNS. I download 24/7/365 (ask Skip..(c ![]() Want to request adding a group to UNS not listed in its massive newsgroup list? Just ask in the support newsgroup and Stephen, or one of the other engineers, will tell you to wait a few hours until it backfills on the server. NOONE is better at adding new groups than UNS. UNS also has a massive search engine for you with your subscription. See webpage for details. ISP blocking port 119 to prevent you from using an outside service and using BANDWIDTH? Not a problem. There's a whole list of crazy ports UNS answers. ISP can't block 'em all...(c; Sounds good, but I don't think I could find that much I wanted to download if I *did* do it 24/7. Not that I *do* download, but if I did... The other thing is look at my header of this message. Notice my IP address is NOT listed in the header so you can easily put me in your bot for a DoS attack. You're easy to jam at: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu 1173201831 3169 128.83.70.4 which came out of your header. Not so anonymous that way. UNS keeps no download records to subpoenae, if it comes to that.... Well, if I *did* download, I wouldn't do it from here, either. ;-) One of the things I like about Grabit is the ability to go to the batch, right-click and tell it "Download with a different server". Newsguy doesn't count downloading headers against your available bandwidth, teranews does (not sure about bubbanews). So I download all the headers from Newsguy, pick the files I want while "download" is paused, then download from tera or bubba until my bandwidth runs out. Screw all that fooling around the GB limits. Just order Usenetserver.com from the webpage and head out to Newegg for more hard drives and massive spindles of DVD+Rs...You'll need 'em..(c; Oh, and you might keep an eye on your "Temp" directory. Every now and then Grabit has a tendency to load it up with no-longer-needed files. I think I deleted 18 gig or so the first time I noticed it. Grabit also will let you On the Grabit forums, there's several references to a recent bug they programmed in trying to be cutesy. I bumped into another one where it seems to lose its place where it downloaded the file to and can't find it to decode it.....all of them after a point for hours. Hope he fixes that one, too. Say, Larry--any suggestions on how to combine/decode the PDFs I run across occasionally, that've been broken into three or four files (*PDF.001, *PDF.002, etc)? The parts won't open, and nothing I've tried puts Humpty back together. You need three external programs, two are free, WinRAR is not..... Sequentially numbered files are easily assembled with MasterSplitter. http://www.tomasoft.com/mswin95.htm They'll let you shareware it before you buy it. It sharewares forever. It also will split large files, like movies, so you can put them on small media, like CDRs. When it splits a file, it creates an automatic batch file to reassemble it without Mastersplitter. For these files you're downloading, just point MasterSplitter to the .001 file (Mastersplitter registers itself to handle .001 files so just doubleclick on the .001 file and it boots and runs.) You simply tell the popup window where you want the resultant combined file stored. I'm a great fan of QuickPar to run the PAR parity checking and recovery files. QuickPar is freeware from: http://www.quickpar.org.uk/ Many posters, now used to including PAR or PAR2 file sets to go with their large download files, will INCLUDE the main, assembled file in their PAR set creation, but not post it, posting only the .001, .002 parts. However, if they've done it this way, when QuickPar runs on the par set, it finds the original file missing, of course, and just running QuickPar on it will RECOVER the ASSEMBLED original binary file, without running MasterSplitter. QuickPar is REALLY quick, much faster than MasterSplitter or other splitter programs I've run. It can recover whole missing parts that got scrambled in transmission or even omitted. Just install Quickpar then doubleclick on any PAR file of the set and Quickpar will open. Configure it after it opens and does one to AUTOMATICALLY repair files, if they need it, so you don't have to tell it each time. When it has recreated a fouled or missing part, it renumbers the old parts starting with .1, .2, .3 extensions and creates a perfect, originally-number part for MasterSplitter or a RAR set..... Speaking of RAR file sets, like part01.rar, part02.rar...or....r01, .r01, .r03, you need a fantastic proprietary program called WinRAR from http://www.rarlabs.com/, which is not free. It will run for 30 days, then you must buy a license for a pittance. "Proprietary" means there are no freebie clones of WinRAR to decode/correct/assemble RAR sets. The movie uploaders are 99.5% WinRAR posters. WinRAR is error correcting, but you must still have a whole RAR set, so PAR files accompany RAR set files for error corrections and omissions so it will work. WinRAR installation attaches WinRAR to .rar and .r01, .r02 file types so you simply double click on the part01.rar or .r01 file and Winrar goes to work. One of WinRAR's really nice features is you may run many simultaneous copies of the program on many rarsets at once. They are all interconnected as they boot from doubleclicking the first part and all subsequent parts WAIT until the part that's extracting is completed, then the next in line starts extracting, instantly. I sometimes have 20-30 winrar sets qued up to extract big movies at once, limited by how much RAM you have onboard. The program demands are very small, making it very fast. A 1.4GB DivX movie extracts in about 2 minutes from a standard IDE drive. What limits WinRARs extraction is the speed of your hard drives. If Winrar fails on a set, run Quickpar on its par file then run Winrar again and it decodes/extracts fine. The output file is the original file music/movie/ebook/pdf, whatever. Use Google to find the best prices on massive hard drives. 250GB might be OK for an MP3 player...(c; I'm sitting atop 2.8TB, here, a mixture of IDE and SATA direct drives. USB drives are too slow...(c; Once I've seen or gotten bored with a file, I move it to DVD+R (with 5 other DivX format movies, for permanent storage. Music is catalogged with MP3 Catalog Pro from some Russians at http://www.wizetech.com/ This is the fastest, by a long margin, MP3 catalogging and searching program I ever found. You can ask it for anything in a catalogged set of hard drives and its massive catalog is all in RAM for instant access. Some chick in painted-on jeans walks up to me, the DJ, at a party and asks to look for a song by "XXXXXXXX". I type XXXXXXXX into MP3CatPro and it returns all songs, no matter where they are located. "Oh, I want that one!", she pants into my ear as I drag her selection over into Winamp's playlist to play next through the 1400 watt thunderous monsters. I can usually get it over there without dropping it as her cleavage causes my sight to go out of focus in that halter top....(c; I have a master movie list simply kept in Notepad as a list. It prints out to 84 pages, single spaced, now... I show them to her, later at my place if I get lucky.....(sigh) The DJ box runs off two 500GB Maxtor USB hard drives plugged into a Gateway AMD Turion 2.8Ghz laptop. The laptop's smooth DC power has no ground loop hum or hiss, whatsoever, plugged into a channel of my simple DJ mixer. Winamp is the MP3 player, with SqrSoft's great crossfader, using Sound Solution's 5-band, 6-stage intensive processor. The processor is a software copy of the finest broadcast companders ever made and take a lot of CPU time, but is well worth it. The little DJ board plugs into a QSC 1450 watt stereo prosound amp driving 2 or 4 15" cabinets I buy blown and restore with Emminence's finest high powered speakers. The cabinets were changed from 8 ohm to 4 ohm when restored so the amp driving two cabinets outputs the full 700W RMS per channel if all 4 boxes are hooked to it. Locking wheels keep them from moving around the dancefloor. I can fill any size club or parking lot....(c; Even the teenagers are impressed. Hey, I'm impressed! I'll try Mastersplitter and Quickpar, been running WinRar for awhile now. Thanks! DT |
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dt wrote in news:eskpu6$bcm$1
@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu: Hey, I'm impressed! I'll try Mastersplitter and Quickpar, been running WinRar for awhile now. Thanks! DT Yeah, you're on your way to becoming a file whore like me....just not as advanced a case yet.... If they took away Usenet binaries, I'd simply take their modem back and be off the net. Everything else is just like TV....SPAM. I'm very fortunate to have Knology Cable, here in Charleston. There are two cable companies to choose from, Comcrap or Knology. It's a no brainer who to choose. Comcrap gives you 2GB/month on Giganews and sends you threatening letters if you DARE use the bandwidth they brag about. Knology INCLUDES unlimited service on Usenetserver.com's stack...even has a DIRECT fiber link to it because they're in the same building in Atlanta! I'm only 23ms from the knology port on the contract ISP server which is never maxed out. Service is amazing! Larry -- Have a little fun in the checkout line.... Ask the nearest American, "Did you see the ICE agents chasing those Mexicans out the back door?" ....Shortens that checkout line right up...(c; |
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I recall that bbs's always had usenet access. but it was slow...
ISP's [dialup] started fading it out. still slow... When I got broadband [Comcrap monopoly here] it had a 1gig limit [4 hours] and you had to give your Comcrap userID and PW to a third party [Giganews, I think] and if you went over 1 gig, they didn't stop you, or tell you, but they charged you [LOTS] through your Comcrap bill. But all that is in the past now, everything we could ever want has already been filtered and diverted to Larry's hard drive!!! If we could just get him to run an FTPServer... What-da-ya-think? Huh, Larry, huh? huh? please? ![]() tom =-== On Mar 5, 11:38 pm, Larry wrote: I'm downloading from alt.binaries.e-book.technical as I type this. Here are the subject fields of some I think you cruisers might find most interesting: MISC 04 -- "American Practical Navigator - N. Bowditch (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "A Short Guide to Celestial Navigation (2006) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "Ford 1932 Automobile Manuals WW.pdf" (just for fun) MISC 04 -- "Handbook of Knots and Splices - C. Gibson (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 05 -- (in this section is a whole bunch of PADI dive books) MISC 05 -- "The Biodiesel Handbook - G. Knothe, J. van Gerpen (2005) WW.pdf MISC 06 -- "Boat Crew Seamanship Manual - US Coast Guard WW.pdf" MISC 06 -- "CIA Lock Picking Field Operative Training Manual WW.pdf" (in case the boat across the pier is locked and you're out of beer) MISC 08 -- "Lloyd's Maritime Atlas [world ports and shipping places] MISC 16 -- "Explosives 5th ed - R. Meyer, J Kohler, A. Homburg (Wiley... (remember those pirates that killed those boaters in the islands?) MISC 17 -- "The Ashley Book of Knots - C. Ashley (1993) There are many others. The list above was posted Saturday and Sunday so should be fresh on any server. There's a repost of earler MISC files posted Friday including: REPOST - MISC 01 -- "A Guide to the Collision Avoidance Rules 6th ed. (shiphandling) - A. Cockcroft, J Larrneijer (2004) and many more like the California boating course in this REPORT group. Back on 2/13/07, there were a pile of fiberglassing books posted that all started with: REQ: Any books on -----basic or advanced fiberglass work, preferably boat repair-----Here are some.............etc. The poster was answering an REQ (request) for these books. Looks like about 40 fiberglass books in the collection! Topics included: Fiberglass Repair Gelcoat Repair Catalysts Reinforcements Epoxy Gelcoat troubleshooting Composites Mold construction Plug Surface Prep Safety Mold polishing That should be of interest to the group, even if you're not the one going to do the work. I never hurts to know what's going on as the boatyard rips you off, right?..(c; I'm still using Xnews to post text to Usenet as I'm comfortable with it, if for no other reason. But, alas, the other day I downloaded freeware "Grabit 1.6.2" from shemes.com to try it out. The hard drive space has suffered something awful! Grabit has a similar message list, nicely compiled and threaded like Xnews does. You click and drag the subject field to highlight a bunch of articles you want (use CTRL + click-and-drag if they're not in line) (or a whole movie in rar file parts, for instance) then click the Grabit button at the top and pray you don't get run over! Grabit instantly opens THREE files on THREE ports at once and hogs every tiny bit of bandwidth it can find to work on the "Batch", as they call it, while you go on highlighting and Grabit cacheing more files down the list. It downloads in less than 1/2 the time of Xnews, which only uses one port at a time and wastes bandwidth between parts waiting for the server to respond. Grabit does no such thing. It's very easy to use. It downloads to its own cache directory, then decodes and stores to your designated download directory, anywhere on your system..... I'm running out of DVD+Rs again....(c; Larry -- BANDWIDTH is our friend......and a terrible thing to let go to waste.... |
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Larry wrote:
dt wrote in news:eskpu6$bcm$1 @geraldo.cc.utexas.edu: Hey, I'm impressed! I'll try Mastersplitter and Quickpar, been running WinRar for awhile now. Thanks! DT Yeah, you're on your way to becoming a file whore like me....just not as advanced a case yet.... If they took away Usenet binaries, I'd simply take their modem back and be off the net. Everything else is just like TV....SPAM. I'm very fortunate to have Knology Cable, here in Charleston. There are two cable companies to choose from, Comcrap or Knology. It's a no brainer who to choose. Comcrap gives you 2GB/month on Giganews and sends you threatening letters if you DARE use the bandwidth they brag about. Knology INCLUDES unlimited service on Usenetserver.com's stack...even has a DIRECT fiber link to it because they're in the same building in Atlanta! I'm only 23ms from the knology port on the contract ISP server which is never maxed out. Service is amazing! Right now, I would have two limiting factors: 1. when could I access a wifi network? 2. is there really that much out there that interests me? ;-) If I did that sort of thing. If I ever get fulltime broadband access, however, who knows? I might turn out just like you. If I did that sort of thing. DT |
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"tlindly" wrote in news:1173257074.409904.315900
@q40g2000cwq.googlegroups.com: could just get him to run an FTPServer... Put it out of your mind. An FTP server on port 21 has a life expectancy of around 4 hours before the scanbots attack it, relentlessly, from NL and RU, normally....thousands of connects to "admin" per minute. I still got the T-shirt...(c; Larry -- How much price inflation is caused by illegal aliens gobbling up goods and services, creating shortages for the natives? I heard 40%! |
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Actually, I was thinking of EFTP [a server and client, matched!]
http://www.encrypted-ftp.com/buy.html I swear it was free last time I looked, still cheap though. Good part is - pick your own port, and IP ban after X-badloginattempts Still occasionally attacked when I ran this, very brief though, all logged. It even worked for me from within my employers firewall [did I say that out-loud? I mean it WOULD HAVE worked if I'd've been evil enough to try it...] still I reckon to risky to espose your HD here... On Mar 7, 11:22 pm, Larry wrote: "tlindly" wrote in news:1173257074.409904.315900 @q40g2000cwq.googlegroups.com: could just get him to run an FTPServer... Put it out of your mind. An FTP server on port 21 has a life expectancy of around 4 hours before the scanbots attack it, relentlessly, from NL and RU, normally....thousands of connects to "admin" per minute. I still got the T-shirt...(c; Larry -- How much price inflation is caused by illegal aliens gobbling up goods and services, creating shortages for the natives? I heard 40%! |
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