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Kewbase
December 16th, 2002, 03:22 PM
Found this at the Shareza Forums

A nice way to get your full albums.

You search for uberstandard. (any file type)
A list of htm files for albums will appear.

These files contain links to all the tracks!!

Isn't this a sweet and promising way to get your full albums!

I have attached a zipped example of such a file.

EDIT: sorry dude no illegal stuff.. and I wanted too:finger stinkin legal junk..

Ashitaka
December 16th, 2002, 06:46 PM
Note that these are super-high-quality albums :)

Kewbase
December 18th, 2002, 04:28 AM
By the way there is a website in the making where you can get the links . Check out the Uberstandard section of Peerweb.tk (http://peerweb.tk/)

Give it a shot.It’s easier than it may look at first sight
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Since most participants are in Europe prime time for availability will be between 8 and 11 pm GMT +1

grab_grab_the_haddock
December 18th, 2002, 10:21 AM
ive got about 40 times as many uberstandard albums on my hard drive as gnutella has on its entire network - says it all about gnutella really , nothing but a sad joke.

Ashitaka
December 18th, 2002, 08:39 PM
Originally posted by grab_grab_the_haddock
ive got about 40 times as many uberstandard albums on my hard drive as gnutella has on its entire network

Seeing how the Uberstandard project was started just a few days ago, it seems like Gnutella2 is making very quick progress. you leech.

Kewbase
December 19th, 2002, 04:30 AM
Sad?

grab_grab_the_haddock, replies like yours make me sad.

If you have 40 times more uberstandard albums, why don't you join in and share them?

A week ago there were none, now 50. You should have 2000 uberstandard albums so we could reach a total 2050 in such a short period !!

Wouldn't that be a great Christmas Gift?

:wings

PhilT
December 19th, 2002, 12:49 PM
Might be if it were true.
Phil.

grab_grab_the_haddock
December 19th, 2002, 02:08 PM
actually i was going by the number on the site, which was 12. this gives me round about 480 albums, which is maybe about right, though i never counted.
And i do share them, but why should i share them on gnutella ? i never download anything from there anyway as the network is crap, so why should i give up my bandwidth for nothing?

Ken17625
December 19th, 2002, 02:22 PM
actually i was going by the number on the site, which was 12. this gives me round about 480 albums, which is maybe about right, though i never counted.
And i do share them, but why should i share them on gnutella ? i never download anything from there anyway as the network is crap, so why should i give up my bandwidth for nothing?


I guess I have to agree. Why share your files on crappy network such as Gnutella. A lot of options, but Gnutella is close to the bottom of the list.

Kewbase
December 19th, 2002, 04:20 PM
The albums are shared at the Gnutella2 Shareaza network.

I never liked Gnutella but Shareaza has made me change my mind. The best Gnutella client by far.

About time you give it a try.

Ken17625
December 19th, 2002, 04:47 PM
The albums are shared at the Gnutella2 Shareaza network


I appreciate your opinion. I've tried Shareaza, i've been connected to 5 G2 hubs. In my opinion, its hardly any better than Gnutella. Gnutella has been around for so long, and look at where it is now, at the bottom of the list. It just doesn't cut it. Its time for me to move on.

Ashitaka
December 19th, 2002, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by Ken17625
I appreciate your opinion. I've tried Shareaza, i've been connected to 5 G2 hubs. In my opinion, its hardly any better than Gnutella.

G2 is still in beta testing; I estimate it has only 20,000 users. The network itself is as good as Kazaa and harder to shut down than eDonkey or DC.

By the way, you only need to connect to 1 G2 hub to get the entire network. That's the magic of the G2 network. =P

Kewbase
December 20th, 2002, 08:15 AM
If you like Gnutella or not.

Does it matter?.

The number of High quality files is increasing fast. The downloads are speeding up.

Need I say more?