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trog
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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AusGamers now has a BitTorrent up for the Project Gutenberg DVD. The DVD includes about 9400 eBooks from December 2003 and earlier.
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts). Thanks to ibiblio, the Public's Library and Digital Archive, for hosting the main eBook distribution site and these Web pages. Most of the Project Gutenberg eBooks are older literary works that are in the public domain in the United States. All may be freely downloaded and read, and redistributed for non-commercial use.Check out the official site for more information about the Project. BitTorrent users can grab it now from AusGamers. BigPond users can download it from BigPond Files - please note though that due the immense size (4.1Gb), resume support will not work on BPFiles, so you may want to download it divided into smaller parts which will resume properly. |
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mongie
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you rock trog. unfortunatley, the ie download thingy doesnt... i'm currently at "-9%" I dont think its used to donwloading 4gb files :D edit: ghey cable dload speed... 300k/s - wtf? heh, at least its better than dsl :P last edited by mongie at 17:23:17 24/Feb/04 |
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| #1 05:23pm 24/02/04 |
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evis
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'll wait another week til I'm on bigpond before I attempt this :P
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| #2 06:08pm 24/02/04 |
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natslovR
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Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Why was there a long battle?
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| #3 06:27pm 24/02/04 |
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trog
Posts: 14179
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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unfortunatley, the ie download thingy doesnt... i'm currently at "-9%"It should still work, as long as the download is uninterrupted. Why was there a long battle?First up, the DVD was removed from the location I was downloading it from mid-download. Then I had to find the download again. Then none of the download tools I was using could deal with a file of that size. Then I installed GetRight and things started looking good, but it inexplicably deleted the partially downloaded file. Finally I found a solid mirror that worked, and I finally got it down. Basically, not enough applications have support for large files yet. I'm quite stunned to see its not supported properly in such a wide variety of software (wget, curl, apache to name a few). |
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| #4 07:02pm 24/02/04 |
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blahnana
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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poo, I hope you're telling me it's not supported in wget on win32 only... I'm using wget on my linux box right now...
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| #5 07:07pm 24/02/04 |
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Boxhead
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what kinds of readrs are people using to read these?? alot are straight text files but quite a few have some funky formatting in them (dictionarys etc..)
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| #6 07:09pm 24/02/04 |
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WhoopAss
Posts: 5118
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah, IE doesn't seem to tell the truth when you download really large files. Why doesn't bigpond support resuming of large files?
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| #7 07:18pm 24/02/04 |
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natslovR
Posts: 3453
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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it's not necessarily IE that's the problem, it's windows itself. Ever done a large file copy accross a network and seen the '139832039546380 minutes to go' message when there's really only a half hour wait or so?
It strange that explorer.exe can't get it right considering a copy /Z is pretty reliable. |
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| #8 07:35pm 24/02/04 |
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mongie
Posts: 1528
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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omg, almost 2gb done.
*rage at my postlimit being halved from 60secs to 120secs* |
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| #9 07:43pm 24/02/04 |
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WetWired
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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written by steve gutenberg?
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| #10 12:43am 25/02/04 |
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SD Gundam
Posts: 2301
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Why Download when you can have it sent you to you for free?
We will send you a free CD or DVD |
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| #11 12:52am 25/02/04 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 7208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I thought this was gonna be about giving a failed Police Academy star another shot at the big time.
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| #12 01:23am 25/02/04 |
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natslovR
Posts: 3458
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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If that was the case the topic would've been: Kill Bill 3: Bill's back - Guttenburg to star as reincarnated Bill.
Tarantino's the only one that revives hasbeen's carreers and makes them last. |
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| #13 09:12am 25/02/04 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 5245
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The bit torrent link doesn't seem to be working for me at work here?
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| #14 01:56pm 25/02/04 |
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Corrupt
Posts: 648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Bit Torrent is gay.
Ps dling it right now off bigpond almost got it :P |
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| #15 01:58pm 25/02/04 |
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mongie
Posts: 1536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got it off telstra a few hours ago, after 3 attempts...
8 gigs of unmetered download... hahahahahah |
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| #16 02:01pm 25/02/04 |
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trog
Posts: 14181
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The bit torrent link doesn't seem to be working for me at work here?You're just saying that because its broken (its fixed now) 8 gigs of unmetered download... hahahahahahwhat's funny about that, except that your download skills are obviously laughable |
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| #17 02:03pm 25/02/04 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 5247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cheers trog :)
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| #18 02:18pm 25/02/04 |
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clipto
Posts: 777
Location: Other International
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So what off project gutenberg (sp) have you guys found interesting?
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| #19 02:27pm 25/02/04 |
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trog
Posts: 14184
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So what off project gutenberg (sp) have you guys found interesting?I haven't actually downloaded the DVD myself yet, but a few weeks ago I downloaded Homer's Iliad and have been steadily making my way through that. |
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| #20 02:28pm 25/02/04 |
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Skitza
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I dont even have 4gig of free space... Hmmmm
DVD burn time. |
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| #21 04:31pm 25/02/04 |
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clipto
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Location: Other International
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"A Princess of Mars" from "The Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs" looks worth a read.
Any other finds? |
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| #22 10:01pm 28/02/04 |
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Fish
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got the dvd sitting on my desk, but the whole thing kinda looks a little too intimiditaing to browse though at the moment :P
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| #23 10:37pm 28/02/04 |
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FragieSpice
Posts: 3160
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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can you please reseed this trog ? tracker is down. thanks mate. |
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| #24 05:49pm 30/05/04 |
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trog
Posts: 14769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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will do asap
edit: done last edited by trog at 11:27:32 31/May/04 |
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| #25 11:27am 31/05/04 |
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FragieSpice
Posts: 3161
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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thanks trog much appreciated |
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HERMITech
Posts: 1114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Don't know about you but I definately want to know what I'm getting before I devote that much bandwidth to that...
You can get a complete list of what's available in .zip format from here or alternatively by Author, Title or the eBook itself last edited by HERMITech at 21:45:09 01/Jun/04 |
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clipto
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Superform
Posts: 1567
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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browsing the website seems to be more benificial... as there is lots of new stuff added or updted...
nice site though... |
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| #29 09:50am 02/06/04 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 1115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hang on...
Two helpful posts in 1 QGL thread ! This is profoundly disturbing |
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| #30 01:28pm 02/06/04 |
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HeardY
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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dude - this is an AUSGAMERS news post
not everything on the net revolves around qgl :p |
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Obes
Posts: 1176
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My cats breath smells like cat food.
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| #32 09:46pm 02/06/04 |
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Location: New South Wales
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e.g "The Time Machine" 196kb are these complete novels?
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Boffiend
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*rage at my postlimit being halved from 60secs to 120secs*Doubled? Also, who can sit there staring at a computer screen for ages? I'd soon er have the book. But oh well looks good anyway, probably save a f***load of cash. |
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| #35 11:32am 14/06/04 |
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clipto
Posts: 1265
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Yea they are complete novels...
I think it was sony who recently released a palm sized reader that works by permanently altering the screen (instead of sucking up power by generating a image over and over like a monitor) it only uses battery power when you change the text. The text itself looks just like a newspaper and it doesnt suffer from glare in sunlight. The screen is about as thick as piece of cardboard. Anyone know the name of this s*** or the product from sony? |
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| #36 11:10pm 14/06/04 |
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stagrrr
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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worst steve gutenburg thread ever
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| #37 05:31pm 15/06/04 |
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natslovR
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Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Anyone know the name of this s*** or the product from sony?nope, but i want one. |
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| #38 05:38pm 15/06/04 |
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clipto
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DrFrag
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Unreal! I was talking to a [certain company] training rep back in 1999 and he told me they'd just developed this technology. They'd only built one and it cost $100,000. I wasn't allowed to tell anyone because it was top secret at the time.
All he would tell me was that it was like an A4 piece of paper that could be rolled up, but it acted as a computer screen right to the edges. Sounded very exciting. We're living in the future! :D |
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| #40 12:55am 16/06/04 |
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clipto
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Location: Other International
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First time I heard about eink was in 1999, just some news article, probably /. I dont suppose you remember the month? If he was just dicking you around about it being top secret you could confront him after all these years, maybe scream "I TRUSTED YOU" or something at him, would be funny, I'd laugh.
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