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More info?)
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:58:11 -0400, "Margaret Wilson"
<twokatmew@nospam.msn.com> wrote:
>Hmm, I have an aversion to peer file sharing software. Being a computer
>professional, I just can't make myself put this stuff on my PCs. I know not
>all of it contains spyware, but it still gives me the creeps. I'd much
>rather do a direct download from a remote site. Will have to give the
>newsgroups a look-see.
>
>Regards,
>
>Margaret
>
Note that most posts of large files (like A.V) use a type of encoding
called yEnc. Outlook Express does not support this, but Agent
(http
/www.forteinc.com) does. It's also a better newsreader,
especially for binaries.
>"George Kerby" <ghost_topper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:BECDE493.1EA81%ghost_topper@hotmail.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/8/05 3:36 PM, in article jilea1p5db26gkbb8t5fgk5cbkiorjm8oe@4ax.com,
>> "Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:48:24 -0400, "Margaret Wilson"
>>> <twokatmew@nospam.msn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Which newsgroups?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Normally those with "binaries" (and some word suggesting video) in the
>>> name. There are a lot of such groups, including those for popular
>>> shows. Any newsreader should let you search a list of groups.
>>>
>> Mark, any that may have last season's "24"? I've never seen anything on
>> alt.tv.twenty-four, except references to sites like bitsoup.org which
>> require software that involve 'torrent-byte', or something like that.
>> Being
>> on a Mac, it won't work for me. Any suggestions? TIA!
>>
>>
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