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From: thirsty <thirsty@nym.panta-rhei.eu.org>
Subject: Re: nice peter (azur) <slurpfest>_"Sexy-Job.avi.011" yEnc (01/20)
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>"thirsty" <thirsty@nym.panta-rhei.eu.org> wrote in message
>news:20041216204243.98EC329315@panta-rhei.dyndns.org...
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>>My stupid newsserver lost parts 1 through 11 of this one, and parts of th
e
>>PARS, too, and it looks too nice to pass up!
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>>Could some kind soul pleeeease repost parts 1-10? The last 3 pars were
>>messed up too, but I don't want to impose that much... just to first 10
>>files would be great!
>>
>>Thanks so much
>
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>yeah, I'll help with that, BUT you better be grabbing anything
>else already here as I am guessing your server will be pushing
>off anything as new stuff comes in.
Nope, that is not the case.
>You may wish to consider
>spending about ten U.S. dollars/month for 10GB high speed
>downloads from easynews, with 99.999999999% completion,
>and *all* these files will be available for a couple weeks usually.
>It's a *g o o d* investment. Go to their website and see if
>they have an option for payment you like. We will be posting
>lots of excellent large vids here, mostly for guys who can
>keep up , but I will help this time if you will think about a
>good server. This is standard suggestion to anyone serious
>about collecting larger files such as these.
> Later,
>barry~
I understand what you're saying. But you are jumping to conclusions. I do
use a "premium" newsserver, and they have excellent retention for large
files. I like them *MUCH* more than Easynews. They cost more than Easynews,
but I have unlimited D/L, and (when they are working) they generally do
have 100% of the files.
But they had technical problems (hard disk failure in a RAID array) this
last week, and apparently missed a chunk of data.
Thanks again for your help.
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