On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 13:26:48 GMT, casey <casey@nospam.com> wrote:
>Swampy <swampy@yahoo.com> wrote in
>news:2014121208053879592-swampy@yahoocom:
>
>> I did check up on the information,but apparently, the files
>> were not available. Thanks anyway, appreciate it.
>
>I hope someone fills your request, but if not, the first
>season of Nigella's Kitchen was posted a few years ago.
>
>http://nzbindex.nl/search/?q=NIGELLA+&age=&max=250&g[]=687
>&minage=&sort=agedesc&minsize=100
>&maxsize=&dq=&poster=&nfo=&hidespam=0&hidespam=1&more=1
>
>I wasn't able to find your news provider in the headers of
>your message. Perhaps it's retention is rather limited.
>
>For as little as $2US, however, you can get a 10GB block from
>newsdemon.com that would be more than enough to DL those
>files.
>
>To see if they'd been removed, I DLed a RAR from my provider
>and all seems well.
>
>casey
Swampy may be using a bare-bones Usenet service associated with his
ISP. I did a number of years ago when I was on dialup; nearly useless
as far a binaries are concerned. Only a couple of weeks retention, and
hit and miss completion, at that.
If Swampy intends to use Usenet as a source of binaries, whether video
or audio, subscribing to a full-service Usenet provider is essential.
Unless you plan to go whole hog crazy and download stuff by the
terabyte (yes, I'm guilty), you won't need a top-tier subscription,
and the modest fee for lesser downloading is worth the aggravation of
not being able to get some very interesting stuff. Found some really
great material posted to this group (my service lets me still get
stuff from late 2008); and lots of interesting video from numerous
other groups, too.
Consider getting a better service, Swampy.
Morton Piecrust
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