Apple Cup torrent

80e2bf6f7dc8ed7ae26210a421512929d6a82774
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Thanks. Noonkick.com is also good
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WHAOGladstone said:Thanks. Noonkick.com is also good
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No clue on anything you just said.PurpleReign said:If you want to watch the dawgs destroy wazzu again, here is the info hash for a (high quality video) torrent of the game. Just paste the hash into the magnet icon for your bittorrent client (in Bitcomet it's the magnet icon that says "Open URL"):
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WOOF!!
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Does noonkick show any live games?
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In HD? Do any sports bars have noonkick.com? Do the bars have cold beer and solid grub? Is it pub grub? Is it the coldest beer in town?LaZoris said:Does noonkick show any live games?
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Bit Torrent crash course!HuskyJW said:
No clue on anything you just said.PurpleReign said:If you want to watch the dawgs destroy wazzu again, here is the info hash for a (high quality video) torrent of the game. Just paste the hash into the magnet icon for your bittorrent client (in Bitcomet it's the magnet icon that says "Open URL"):
80e2bf6f7dc8ed7ae26210a421512929d6a82774
Torrents are peer-to-peer file sharing. As you download parts of the file, you also upload parts of it to others who are also downloading it and this is how it works basically. People finished downloading it and who just upload it to others are called Seeders, and people who are in the process of downloading it are called Leechers.
Computer programs that simplify this process are called Bittorrent Clients, such as Bitcomet, Utorrent and a million others (just Google it if you ever decide to give it a try).
Usually downloading files is very simple and there is a torrent link you can click on and it will automatically open in your torrent client, but sometimes this is not available or is locked behind a members only group.
This means a magnet link, or an info hash is needed.
The magnet link uses the info hash (identifies the specific file) to find the file and start downloading it to your computer.
If you use Bitcomet client, this is the icon you click to download a torrent when you don't have access to the simple clickable link:
Example file below. The download link is not clickable for whatever reason, but the info hash is provided and that is really all you need. In this specific example there is only a single person sharing the file, so it would take awhile, but you can see how it works. -
So many Boomers just had their minds blown.PurpleReign said:
Bit Torrent crash course!HuskyJW said:
No clue on anything you just said.PurpleReign said:If you want to watch the dawgs destroy wazzu again, here is the info hash for a (high quality video) torrent of the game. Just paste the hash into the magnet icon for your bittorrent client (in Bitcomet it's the magnet icon that says "Open URL"):
80e2bf6f7dc8ed7ae26210a421512929d6a82774
Torrents are peer-to-peer file sharing. As you download parts of the file, you also upload parts of it to others who are also downloading it and this is how it works basically. People finished downloading it and who just upload it to others are called Seeders, and people who are in the process of downloading it are called Leechers.
Computer programs that simplify this process are called Bittorrent Clients, such as Bitcomet, Utorrent and a million others (just Google it if you ever decide to give it a try).
Usually downloading files is very simple and there is a torrent link you can click on and it will automatically open in your torrent client, but sometimes this is not available or is locked behind a members only group.
This means a magnet link, or an info hash is needed.
The magnet link uses the info hash (identifies the specific file) to find the file and start downloading it to your computer.
If you use Bitcomet client, this is the icon you click to download a torrent when you don't have access to the simple clickable link:
Example file below. The download link is not clickable for whatever reason, but the info hash is provided and that is really all you need. In this specific example there is only a single person sharing the file, so it would take awhile, but you can see how it works.
Next, you could show them how to program their VCRs. -
Wait.....what?
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Have an 8 year membership with a private torrent heaven and then pop off.
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I don't really know how any of this stuff works but a friend of a friend told me that most of those torrent clients are written in former soviet block eastern european countries and installing them is a great way to get high grade malware on your system -- so don't install them on computers that you use for online banking or anything like that.... unless you don't mind Igor transferring all of the money out of your bank to an offshore account in the middle of the night....
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Bit Torrent superiority guy.PurpleReign said:
Bit Torrent crash course!HuskyJW said:
No clue on anything you just said.PurpleReign said:If you want to watch the dawgs destroy wazzu again, here is the info hash for a (high quality video) torrent of the game. Just paste the hash into the magnet icon for your bittorrent client (in Bitcomet it's the magnet icon that says "Open URL"):
80e2bf6f7dc8ed7ae26210a421512929d6a82774
Torrents are peer-to-peer file sharing. As you download parts of the file, you also upload parts of it to others who are also downloading it and this is how it works basically. People finished downloading it and who just upload it to others are called Seeders, and people who are in the process of downloading it are called Leechers.
Computer programs that simplify this process are called Bittorrent Clients, such as Bitcomet, Utorrent and a million others (just Google it if you ever decide to give it a try).
Usually downloading files is very simple and there is a torrent link you can click on and it will automatically open in your torrent client, but sometimes this is not available or is locked behind a members only group.
This means a magnet link, or an info hash is needed.
The magnet link uses the info hash (identifies the specific file) to find the file and start downloading it to your computer.
If you use Bitcomet client, this is the icon you click to download a torrent when you don't have access to the simple clickable link:
Example file below. The download link is not clickable for whatever reason, but the info hash is provided and that is really all you need. In this specific example there is only a single person sharing the file, so it would take awhile, but you can see how it works. -
I'm hearing millennials "get" technology and everyone else is way behind.
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Yep. The Grand Torinos are way behind the whiney millenial noids.PurpleJ said:I'm hearing millennials "get" technology and everyone else is way behind.
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I like to unleash a torrent of criticism
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Disagree.RaceBannon said:I like to unleash a torrent of criticism
Butterflies and rainbows roll off your tongue.