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white_phosphorous
October 24th, 2010, 08:45 AM
God, how I miss the days of being un uni when we had things like napster and kazaa before the jews took those away.

anway, been trying to figure out how to use pirates day. Followed the instructions eactly, now here's where I get stuck; after all the other stuff, it advises you to download "bittornado," which I assume is for downloading multiple files on the same download? Anyway, it says , since I have linux, I have to have some called "python 2.1" installed and, now, when I look at this, it just makes no fucking sense to me.

So far, I was able to download a few episodes of my fav historical series w.o. having to pay the jews their 30 pieces of silver,and I was thrilled to be getting to watch my show w.o. lining the pockets of big jew. Much to my dismay, it did not work.

If someone will take the time to pm me and write me sort of an idiot's guide for how to make this work, I'd be more than happy to pay the for their effort. Plus, you'd not only be doing be a service, but you'd be hurting the pockets of Big Jew and thereby doing something for your race.

Thanks

ray bateson
October 24th, 2010, 09:19 AM
God, how I miss the days of being un uni when we had things like napster and kazaa before the jews took those away.

Anyway, been trying to figure out how to use pirates' bay. Followed the instructions exactly, now here's where I get stuck; after all the other stuff, it advises you to download "bittornado," which I assume is for downloading multiple files on the same download? Anyway, it says, since I have linux, I have to have some called "python 2.1" installed and, now, when I look at this, it just makes no fucking sense to me.

So far, I was able to download a few episodes of my favorite historical series without having to pay the jews their 30 pieces of silver, and I was thrilled to be getting to watch my show without lining the pockets of big jew. Much to my dismay, it did not work.

If someone will take the time to pm me and write me sort of an idiot's guide for how to make this work, I'd be more than happy to pay them for their effort. Plus, you'd not only be doing be a service, but you'd be hurting the pockets of Big Jew and thereby doing something for your race.

Thanks

Assuming you know how to install programs on your own system, I'll just describe the process as simply as I know how...

Install Wine, the windows emulator, from your linux repository.

Install the latest build of utorrent (http://www.utorrent.com/downloads).

Download your torrent files. The number of torrent sites and forums are vastly more than just piratebay, a hyped site that's almost nonexistent in the way of any media selection outside of the mainstream shit, really.

Open utorrent, configuring your destination folders and other vital settings.

Drag your saved torrent files into the utorrent window.

It does the rest.

Vijay Coomar
October 24th, 2010, 09:33 AM
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Download

You can also try the Deluge Bit torrent client which is mainly made for Linux machines. During installation it will automatically install python for your machine. I'd recommend Demonoid.com instead of piratebay.org but you have to register there and registration is open only during the first 2 or 3 days or every month. The content on Demonoid is more trusted as compared to piratebay.

Vijay Coomar
October 24th, 2010, 09:39 AM
http://www.transmissionbt.com/
Another client for Linux. If you use Opera Web Browser you wouldn't even need a separate client because Opera already has a built-in torrent client.

ray bateson
October 24th, 2010, 09:42 AM
Isohunt.com still exists, and still holds a ton of rare media. Just use a proxy outside of the kwa to avoid being rerouted to their censored version.

TwistedCross
October 24th, 2010, 11:00 AM
http://www.peerblock.com/

Dont know how linux friendly peer block is, but suggest you find something similar. This will block ISPs from known anti peer to peer from connecting with you. Its a way to help shield you from possible persecution by big jew looking to rake in 5k per song in fines.

peerblock is similar to the old peer guardian.

http://btjunkie.org/

Another bit torrent site.

Evan Heathcliff
October 24th, 2010, 03:47 PM
I second Vijay Coomar's suggestion of the Transmission torrent client.
It is very simple to use.

JakeNotts
February 22nd, 2011, 06:39 PM
I got told to avoid u torrent and piratebay as its a sure way of getting
your computer knackered?