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Re: Z-Storm possible anyone? thanks much.- POSSIBLE BUT YOU SHOULD UPLOAD SOMETHING INSTEAD OF ASKING AND LEECHING
Herb Thymebaum (Herb@GardinersGrove.com) 2014/08/23 17:02

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Subject: Re: Z-Storm possible anyone? thanks much.- POSSIBLE BUT YOU SHOULD UPLOAD SOMETHING INSTEAD OF ASKING AND LEECHING
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 11:52:46 GMT, KinKay <Kinkay@aa.com> wrote:

I didn't reply to your initial post with the intent of starting an
arguement, merely to point out that not everyone has access to new
material, and for that matter...as you point out...may not even have a
copy of the item being requested for repost. Those who picked it up on
the last go-round may not be current visitors.

I do, however, take note of your mentioning "I think us leechers
should help on reposts." Having performed a search on two NZB index
sites, I was not able to find any posts made by KinKay, either.
Perhaps your uploads for reposts were made under another nym.

In any event, to those who post new material, and those who post
reposts, whether the 'same old gang' or the occassional leecher, I
thank you. While increased upload support would always be welcome, I
see no need to "call out" those who don't.

Herb Thymebaum


>You are correct about 'new' material.  However, even when someone asks for
>repost where it is certain that anyone can help, this is the chance where
>leechers can step up but they do not.  It is ALWAYS the same uploaders who
>decide to do it.
>
>Second excuse leechers use is "I have slow upload speed".  SO WHAT?  If it takes
>you 1 full day to upload an episode.. DO IT.  Uploaders contribute new material.
>I think us leechers should help on reposts.
>
>I'm glad the uploaders are kind enough to continue uploading despite this.
>
>In reply to "Herb Thymebaum" who wrote the following:
>
>> Well, let's not be too hard on people who don't post. Not everyone has
>> access to current Chinese programming. It would be nice if cable
>> around the US had a nice selection of programming from China, Japan,
>> and/or Korea, as a source of material to be later posted to the
>> respective newsgroups.
>>
>> But for the majority of US viewers, there's no way to obtain this
>> material except by upload by those fortunate people who DO have access
>> to it. Certainly,  uploading off-topic junk widely available on US
>> cable would not be welcome on this newsgroup.
>>
>> Herb Thymebaum
>>
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