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Post by The J.A.M., a.k.a. Numbuh i on Mar 9, 2007 4:45:19 GMT
[...unWARP!!!]
Good evening.
FINALLY our ISP has doubled our upload/download speed. So, with every episode up to CRIME/PARTY, I can now resume my uploading. For everyone's benefit, I won't be taking requests. Instead, I'll be uploading each episode (high quality, 170 MB each) to a permanent link.
However, I need your help. I need to know what file hosting service can host files that large (or up to 700 MB for ZERO), and that will at LEAST keep the links open for 30 days. Rapidshare.de has gone cryptic and I have no idea how to upload with them anymore. I see you all are using Sendspace, but how long do those links last?
Come on, guys, I need feedback here.
¡Zacatepóngolas!
Until next time, remember:
I
AM
THE
J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist")
Good evening.
[WARP!!!]
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Post by Shwoo on Mar 9, 2007 9:19:54 GMT
Shouldn't this be on the download thread?
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Mar 9, 2007 13:58:19 GMT
Mediafire.com should have unlimited uploads and time if you register (it's free), but it has a 100 MB per file limit. Which is strange because I could have sworn that filesize limit wasn't there before (I uploaded stuff much bigger than that before).
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Post by themarquess on Mar 9, 2007 15:29:14 GMT
Have you considered creating a torrent e.g. on demonoid.com? I'm not sure how this exactly works, but the way I understand it you don't have to upload anything. People just download files straight from your computer and from all the computers of the people who've already downloaded them. If you put here a link to the torrent file, I think, non-registered users will be able to use it all the time. You only need to be a user to create a torrent - I can give you an invitation code. Like I said, I'm not an expert (I only download files ) and I wouldn't like to give you false information, but there's surely lots of experts here. If you're not one of them yourself check the demonoid site or wikipedia and stuff :-)
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Post by The J.A.M., a.k.a. Numbuh i on Mar 9, 2007 17:35:31 GMT
I really don't want to use a torrent because that would require my computer to be on 24/7. How long until Sendspace cancels the links?
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Post by basketball on Mar 9, 2007 22:10:44 GMT
go to filefront.com, create an account, and you can upload up to I think 1 GB files and it stays on there forever.
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