On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Sharninder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >  > (2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
> >  > use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is
> sufficient.
> >
> >  BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
> >  you are investigating what is a top post, you could also investigate
> >  the difference between a distributed download and a resumed download
> >  - and the meaning of BS
>
> lol
>
> Keep laughing man... and yes; when I first saw that message; I was tempted
to write a small snippet of code to take a torrent file and a partially wget
gotten file---> and to convert the partially wget-ten file to a partially
gotten torrent.

But ok.... reading that mail; I could see that the obvious reason that
question is being asked is because the user doesnt seem to be aware that you
can do 'resumed downloads' with wget.

I hope that helps...

Regards,

Nalin
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