On 2019-09-10 11:48:25 +0000, Hazelnut said:
> On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 09:53:24 GMT, Shiina <Shiina@jp.net> wrote:
>
>> In reply to "Hazelnut" who wrote the following:
>>
>>> On Mon, 09 Sep 2019 23:17:34 -0700, Hazelnut
>>> <Hazelnut@TheCoffeeHouse.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 08:53:44 -0500, MelissaMay <none@home.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2019-09-08 15:48:45 +0000, Hazelnut said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, 08 Sep 2019 12:44:38 GMT, Dresden <dresden@cityof.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Well, it's not doing too bad. I'd say about 85% of each set is
>>>>>>>>>> complete and downloadable ...getting as many as possible!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Complete, unpruned, sets can still be found in a.b.d.pron.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> They are all single .rars and are not password protected.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> All posts where made by "autobot" between May 12th @ 3:27am and May
>>>>>>> 13th 5:33am.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The file names are all obfuscated, but you can find them if you dig.
>>>>>>> Many of the
>>>>>>> archives are "corrupt", though not sure if that was done intentionally
>>>>>>> to throw
>>>>>>> people off. But they are all there, you just have to hunt for them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> example:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 5551e747a3a81bb1.rar is "Meadows"
>>>>>>> 5551e5dbc3f3c9aa.rar is "Little Pirates"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the info but there are no rars from autobot in the date and
>>>>>> time range you specified in that group that I found ...and I tried a
>>>>>> few times getting the headers from that range. I could see EXE's from
>>>>>> autobotand they do seem to be PW protected archives. Can't explain it,
>>>>>> but that's what I am finding. I assume you mean 2019?
>>>>>
>>>>> Search for these posted by another generous poster:
>>>>>
>>>>> 5551e5db36736f6a
>>>>> 5551e747e6a312c
>>>>> 5551e747a3a81bb1
>>>>> 5551e5dbc3f3c9aa
>>>>> 5551e74720f28d7
>>>>> 5551e747b70a1fdc
>>>>> 5551e7479bfd5d2a
>>>>> 5551e7479df6d207
>>>>> 5551e7476c4187b9
>>>>> 5551e74784abecec
>>>>> 5551e74790c35200
>>>>> 5551e74742b4f192
>>>>> 5551b617be9c0abe
>>>>> 5551b6177b15a402
>>>>> 5551b6179e9c0d4c
>>>>> 5551b6172ecec61c
>>>>> 5551b61782c7ef7f
>>>>> 5551b61747c5bd27
>>>>> 5551b61783430bcd
>>>>> 5551e5dbb35b4111
>>>>> 5551b617348561af
>>>>> 5551b617ab870ab5
>>>>> 5551b61784a01920
>>>>> 5551b617421f2082
>>>>> 5551f9b3f98a3ead
>>>>> 5551f9b3a63ce7d7
>>>>> 5551f9b3d518f35e
>>>>> 5551f9b3fd01e723
>>>>> 5551f9b37b23ddad
>>>>> 5552e9863a039211
>>>>> 5552e9865415ef4d
>>>>> 5552e98657be4749
>>>>> 5552e9866409959
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> MM
>>>>
>>>> Thank You MM for the information and names. Just to be clear, these
>>>> would be in a.b.d.pron around the 5/19 timeframe? I appreciate the
>>>> help you've provided and I'll keep looking for the names in that
>>>> group.
>>>>
>>>> HN
>>>
>>>
>>> Going nuts! Two different posters kindly gave me hints including file
>>> names and I can't find any of them! Ran out the 14Gig free trial
>>> newsleecher gave me just by downoading headers so many times. The only
>>> thing I can think of is that I'm not searching in the correct group.
>>> currently downloading 228 million headers in a.b.d.pron AGAIN.
>>>
>>> Hate to keep asking for help but anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
>>>
>>> HN
>>
>> if you have a lil patience, i can post all the sets you want !
>>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Shiina
>
>
> Hello Shiina,
>
> Thank you for the offer! You brought this group back to life and
> already post many good things!The other posters are busy too, I can
> wait. Yet if they are still available out there, I should be able to
> get them myself too!
>
> Keep up the great work!
>
> HN
Hazelnut... If you burned up your bandwidth by downloading headers then
you're searching the wrong way. You need to go to Google and search for
usenet search engines, or it's likely your usenet provider has one on
their website. Search for those keywords above then select the items
you want and then download the NZB file (google that one too if you
don't know what it is). Don't know what app you use, but the NZB file
should be associated with your usenet app so double clicking should
open it in your usenet program and it should start downloading what
you've searched. I hope this helps.
MM
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