Just letting everyone know I just came across an audio release of the Cleveland, OH show from Sept. 19, 2004, on the bt.etree.org site
Not my release, not my seed...just spreading the news!
Thanks for the heads-up, srb; I'm on it! Current DL speed's varying between 100 - 140 kB/s...sucks that I have to leave for work. At least I know it'll be done when I get home.
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172 kb/s, behind the mother of all firewalls with this router (damn university housing networking). I'll have this before class
So much for my day of alt-country and indie rock. I guess this will make up for not going to Syracuse tonight... unless someone is driving through Kingston with an extra ticket?
Thanks for the heads up -- can't wait for Fighter Fighter
i so need to get my computer up and running to get this, the stupid thing crashed on me, so now I spend all my time at school in the comp lab reading hipbase and getting Hip tickets
I'm not really good with the whole BT thing, if when one of you are finished downloading, would you mind putting the show(or at least fighter fighter) on the 100th FTP site
Thanks
Dan
It's really quite simple, if you want to try once more...just download BitTornado (google it), install it like any other program, and then click on a torrent name. It's incredibly easy! Once you have the program you just search for the show on the BT site (again, as easy as searching for something on Google) just click on its name and it's rolling. It would only take an hour to download vs. many, many, many hours of uploading to the FTP aggravated by frequent interruptions that undo your entire queue.
grooveless touque wrote:It's really quite simple, if you want to try once more...just download BitTornado (google it), install it like any other program, and then click on a torrent name. It's incredibly easy! Once you have the program you just search for the show on the BT site (again, as easy as searching for something on Google) just click on its name and it's rolling. It would only take an hour to download vs. many, many, many hours of uploading to the FTP aggravated by frequent interruptions that undo your entire queue.
alrighht i'll giver another shot when i get home from work
thanks
ok i have the show but could anyone tell me a good flac converter program
i look for ones but they are trial versions nay will only convert some songs
or a program that will make the flac right to cd
All I have is a Winamp plug in... I don't think I have the set up file for it though any more. Google FLAC plug in. They'll play in Winamp there, then you can convert to wav and burn to cd