utorrent and limewire torrents
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dragnandy
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18. December 2007 @ 02:31 |
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does it matter if i use utorrent (micro torrent) or limewire to download torrents? would it make any difference? im wondering if one would download faster than another, or if i used bit comet or something.
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18. December 2007 @ 16:21 |
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This Was An Update Because People Were Uploading Torrents To It , So Id Say Limewire If You Have Pro.
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dragnandy
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18. December 2007 @ 18:43 |
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well, i do have pro. can anybody else help me chose? limewire pro 4.14 or utorrent?
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18. December 2007 @ 19:09 |
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I personally like utorrent just because i've used it so long, and its quite small.
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dragnandy
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21. December 2007 @ 19:34 |
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anybody ever try the limewire torrent?
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21. December 2007 @ 21:11 |
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I would use uTorrent. LimeWire uses more system resources, and uTorrent probably does the job more efficiently.
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22. December 2007 @ 07:09 |
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Yes , But Limewire Has The File Off The Site And Also If People Of Lime wire Have It Then It Goes Like A Flash
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dragnandy
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22. December 2007 @ 19:10 |
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soo.. would it be a difference using limewire or utorrent for torrents?
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23. December 2007 @ 10:22 |
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Yes , As Limewire Acsees Files In Peoples Computer , So Say If I Bought Nemo And Put It On My Computer. That Means Limewire Gets It . Therefore Torrent Only Has The File Off The Website And Off Some People That Downloaded It As A File Off The Publisher
Answer - Limewire !
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24. December 2007 @ 18:17 |
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No. It makes no difference.
Originally posted by Hitmanfoo: Yes , As Limewire Acsees Files In Peoples Computer , So Say If I Bought Nemo And Put It On My Computer. That Means Limewire Gets It . Therefore Torrent Only Has The File Off The Website And Off Some People That Downloaded It As A File Off The Publisher
Answer - Limewire !
Please refrain from posting like this - its grammatically incorrect and hinders readability.
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24. December 2007 @ 18:42 |
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Indeed, not mention annoying....
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26. December 2007 @ 09:04 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: Indeed, not mention annoying....
Quote: Use capital letters in the following ways:
The first words of a sentence
When he tells a joke, he sometimes forgets the punch line.
The pronoun "I"
The last time I visited Atlanta was several years ago.
Proper nouns (the names of specific people, places, organizations, and sometimes things)
Worrill Fabrication Company
Golden Gate Bridge
Supreme Court
Livingston, Missouri
Atlantic Ocean
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Family relationships (when used as proper names)
I sent a thank-you note to Aunt Abigail, but not to my other aunts.
Here is a present I bought for Mother.
Did you buy a present for your mother?
The names of God, specific deities, religious figures, and holy books
God the Father
the Virgin Mary
the Bible
the Greek gods
Moses
Shiva
Buddha
Zeus
Exception: Do not capitalize the non-specific use of the word "god."
The word "polytheistic" means the worship of more than one god.
Titles preceding names, but not titles that follow names
She worked as the assistant to Mayor Hanolovi.
I was able to interview Miriam Moss, mayor of Littonville.
Directions that are names (North, South, East, and West when used as sections of the country, but not as compass directions)
The Patels have moved to the Southwest.
Jim's house is two miles north of Otterbein.
The days of the week, the months of the year, and holidays (but not the seasons used generally)
Halloween
October
Friday
winter
spring
fall
Exception: Seasons are capitalized when used in a title.
The Fall 1999 semester
The names of countries, nationalities, and specific languages
Costa Rica
Spanish
French
English
The first word in a sentence that is a direct quote
Emerson once said, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
The major words in the titles of books, articles, and songs (but not short prepositions or the articles "the," "a," or "an," if they are not the first word of the title)
One of Jerry's favorite books is The Catcher in the Rye.
Members of national, political, racial, social, civic, and athletic groups
Green Bay Packers
African-Americans
Anti-Semitic
Democrats
Friends of the Wilderness
Chinese
Periods and events (but not century numbers)
Victorian Era
Great Depression
Constitutional Convention
sixteenth century
Trademarks
Pepsi
Honda
IBM
Microsoft Word
Words and abbreviations of specific names (but not names of things that came from specific things but are now general types)
Freudian
NBC
pasteurize
UN
french fries
italics
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/592/01/
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26. December 2007 @ 09:29 |
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@ LOCOENG
LMAO
This just about sums up the education system in England today,
so its saying something when a man from over the water is teaching someone in the UK how to write English.
There is no such thing as "U.S English"
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26. December 2007 @ 10:20 |
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Hitmanfoo: its not. If your adamant it is give me the email address or phone number of your school.
Originally posted by consul: @ LOCOENG
LMAO
This just about sums up the education system in England today,
so its saying something when a man from over the water is teaching someone in the UK how to write English.
How dare you! :p
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. December 2007 @ 10:21
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26. December 2007 @ 14:09 |
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@rav009
Quote: how dare you ;p
Whoops, sorry forgot to add "init" after every sentence.
There is no such thing as "U.S English"
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dragnandy
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26. December 2007 @ 14:49 |
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so are they the same?? im getting different answers so i kind of want to clarify it.
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26. December 2007 @ 15:08 |
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sorry I think this went a bit off topic, I myself prefer utorrent as in the past Limewire was plagued with trouble. Its really up to you, why not try them both and see which you prefer. I know there are guides within Afterdawn to help you tweek Utorrent but at the end of the day your download speeds will depend a lot on your network connection and the Seed to Leech ratio for the file you choose.
There is no such thing as "U.S English"
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