From: Cornelis Tromp <nobody@holland.remailer.nl>
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Subject: Re: Get the picture? - [6/6] - "a6.jpg" (1/1)
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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2016 02:43:32 +0100 (BST)
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 21:13:19 -0400, you wrote:
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> In article <XnsA6ABC87C75DF6greakltilnnsdaioop@127.0.0.1>,
> greatful@lurk.org says...
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> The Miss Wrong reference was a joke for the benefit of Mr. Tromp; it is
> indeed something produced by programs that make use of CSVs.
Apologies for parsing your post Batman but you are quite right of
course and yes I got it as well :) For those who don't know, google
The!Checker or what it became widely known as, PicCheck.
Unfortunately many of the csv's are pretty old and care must be
taken and they can be hard to locate as well. But it sure beats
manually constructing collection folders especially the really big
collections like BD and Vlad. I've never searched for csv's on
Binsearch or its cognates but if anyone wants to try, the best
collection of csv's was that by Count Draculol - search for the
string CD_*** (for instance, for LD it would be CD_LD). PicCheck
does a CRC32 file hash of each file and checks that against the csv
which contains all the file hashes and names of the original files
with original metadata. Priceless piece of software.
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> Now, with respect to groups which are not carried by large NSPs, there
> are a great many options. Checking them is time consuming, but will
> produce results. Relying on a single NSP is simply not viable in 2016,
> particularly if that NSP belongs to Highwinds.
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> We have tried to use groups that are widely available on many NSPs. I
> think you will find the one we are using right now is such a group. We
> have many accounts and it is available on all of them. We were surprised
> to hear from people saying they can't access the group.
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> Notwithstanding the above, we will complete the current post and move
> once again. Moving is not a big deal for us.
Excellent! And I agree that Highwinds are basically no good. I
recall they shut down peering at least to Astra some time back
which was entirely unprofessional and contrary to the spirit of
usenet - it caused major complaints about lack of propogation which
would then be blamed on Astra etc and which was a dirty tactic used
by base people of low moral compass. The true spirit of usenet
exists in NSP's such as Astra and the majority of the independent
European farms.
Thanks for the LD by the way. I gave up completing it years ago.
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