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On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 14:26:19 -0600, in alt.binaries.crafts.pictures
wacky <Wacky@wacky.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 19:37:54 +0200, niemand NOT JEAN <<niemand NOT
>JEAN@nergens.com>> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 08:47:42 -0600, wacky <Wacky@wacky.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 17:52:07 -0600, wacky <Wacky@wacky.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does anyone have the serial no. for ATG CatalogXpress that they would
>>>>be willing to share? TIA, Wacky
>>>Not sure how to do a bin search, can you explain it to me? Tia Wacky
>>
>>Ok go to this website:
>>http://www.binsearch.info/?q=Annthegran+catalogxpress+v1.5a+with+keygen&max=25&adv_age=365&server=2
>>
>>Tick one of the boxes or both and then click Create NZB
>>Save the nzb file on a place you can find it back and then open the
>>nzb file in your newsreader.
>>If your newsreader does not support nzb files then download Grabit,
>>that is a program to download binairy files, support nzb files and it
>>is free.
>>Grabit is not a posting tool, use it only to download binairie files.
>>
>>Teranews should hold files longer than the 269 days it was ago the
>>files were posted.
>>
>>Good luck.
>Thanks for the excellent help. It is not on my server anymore
>however. Appreciate you taking the time to teach me how it is done,
>Wacky
Wacky.. other than the link he provided, Jean merely served to corrupt
you, another newb.
Unlike him I cannot be sitting waiting 24/7 for each newb to come
along so as to "get in first" and 'educate' them.
I have a Life.. and real work to do.
So do others.
Jean has none of that.
His MO is to take advantage of the fact others are busy, he has SFA to
do other than put up his version of "how to".
Take this with you.
Jean is illiterate, both in his own language and in English.
He does not always understand the question, and certainly, rarely
understands his own answer. He does not know the ramifications of what
he tells people.
In other words.. he is a wannabe.
Think about this.
Jean has the program you are chasing.. sitting on his server.
In the space it took him to find a dictionary, compose his post and
sit there waiting for you to "bite" he could have uploaded a 100
copies!
It is also very likely Jean himself uploaded that file he points you
to. Check back at the 7712 article spew he has just posted, two days
ago as yEncPosterAA.
Would you accept a file from a person who behaves in this way simply
because he cannot badger people into "sharing"??
I speak specifically of that Cross-Stitch flood you have to have
seen.. and wisely deleted as rubbish.
Some advice you would do well to take note of.
1. Always read ALL of the group messages, when subscribing.
You will quickly get a picture of "who knows what".
2. When asking a question do not be too hasty in acknowledging the
first replies. Allow Usenet to do its job in sorting the wheat from
the chaff.
Carry those two valuable tidbits with you always and you will get the
best of Usenet.
Now..
IF you _must_ stuff around with NZB methods of retrieving files
then go get _one_ tool which does everthing. Learn how to use _one_
tool, not three!
Use the NZB function of it.
Agent by ForteINC and Ozum are two "modern" newreaders that will do
anything you will ever ask of today's Usenet.
http://www.forteinc.com/agent/faq.php
http://www.ozinsight.com/client/index.php?src=ov&w=nzb
I will not go through (again) *all* the trials and tribulations of
using NZB as a method of retrieval, there are several topics on the
problems already posted here in the past fortnight.
I suggest you read them all.
The single most troublesome problem with NZB is _you_ have no
control (and no clue) as to the content of the post. You are
retrieving something from somewhere posted by someone.
Today (well, since around y2000) you cannot trust that a Title
or a newsgroup identity is actually what it purports to be.
In other words, you play the computer equivalent of "Russian Roulette"
with NZB downloads. There are thousands of soft nose bullets out there
in many a download, especially those made by FTD posters, the very
same people who ran with NZB as a means to saturate Usenet with their
cruddy uploads.
Think about it.. and travel well.
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