Hi *,

On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 05:57:14PM -0300, Harold Feit wrote:
> 
> Using an ISO has traditionally been the realm of the advanced user, not
> the "Joe Average" user. Although it is simple to burn an ISO to a disk
> properly, the software required to do so isn't as simple.

Nowadays, with virtually every new PC or laptop being sold with a
DVD or CD-Burner, this is no longer a challenge really...

> Torrent clients are simply advanced download managers. It's not hard to
> teach someone how to use one.
> http://utorrent.com/beginners-guide.php is a good example of a
> first-timer's guide to BT.

I agree - although it is a problem with firewall configuration....

> [...] 
> In regards to the torrents being made, it makes sense to make the
> torrents as close to the origin point of the files themselves to reduce
> the likelihood of a broken torrent being made, even if the seeding
> happens 2 or 3 rsyncs down the road.

I agree. (to the snipped parts as well)

ciao
Christian
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NP: Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill

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