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Pixars.BURN-E.2008.720p.BluRay.x264-VOA

Infohash:

1C91DC273E0132F3A613852A9938811D90FF2B9A

Type:

Other

Title:

Pixars.BURN-E.2008.720p.BluRay.x264-VOA

Category:

Video/HD - Movies

Uploaded:

2008-11-12 (by AiTBĀ )

Description:

more info http://www.btarena.org/high-definition/pixars-burn-e-2008-720p-bluray-x264-voa

Files count:

27

Size:

349.88 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Patriek-NL (2008-11-13)

"This is a short film from the WALL-E BLU-RAY"

qpwoeiru (2008-11-13)

stop with the f'n rar archives people! The content is already compressed, and BT has built-in checksums, this just gums up the works and reduces seeding :-P

starblubber (2008-11-14)

AiTB just takes other members torrents and rars them. Some people like rars for some strange reason.

_Wintermute_ (2008-11-14)

Many of the files/torrents that you download comes from "the scene". The so called "scene rules" states the need for rar archives. The reason for this is the use of the FTP-protocol pass through networks of FTP-servers. In some ways it is easier to handle several smaller files, than a single large file. The archives are mostly used as data containers (with compression turned off).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_(warez)


_Wintermute_ (2008-11-14)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_(warez)


_Wintermute_ (2008-11-14)

...for some reason the hyperlink comes out with a missing ')' at the end. You have to add it yourself ;-)

darksniper88 (2008-11-15)

-jonny- at 2008-11-14 02:33 CET:
Your1God, all i ever see you do is be abusive and angry. try having a wank from time to time. or even better, get a girlfriend.
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word:P It's not our right to make their rules when they work for free

Emperor Norton (2008-11-20)

A free turd on a plate is still a turd on a plate. Putting shit in 150 little rar-bits is a great way to minimize seeding.

supersizeme (2008-11-21)

A free ton of gold on a plate is still a free ton of gold on a plate, splitting it into 150 little bags of gold is great for sharing the load across my pockets.....blah blah blah - fuck off and stop complaining about it

gjeto (2008-12-04)

I agree with etherealG. I want to seed, but I also want my content unrared. I cant have both, I dont have the bytes required.

Exodus666 (2008-12-09)

While it is certainly true that raring files used to be a prerequisite to downloadable content for various reasons. It is no longer the case.
Usenet and FTP servers are no longer the force they once was, and so the practice of Raring files should really just die out as the cons outweigh the pros right now.

doubledge (2008-12-24)

@ -jonny-:
Hey, you're a "Trusted" TPB member...Can't you guys do something about "Your1God" ?
You're more than right with your comment - What's worse is that all he does is uplpoad KIDDIE PORN (click on his name). When he's not doing that, he spends his time spamming any popular torrent.
TIME FOR A BAN!!! - ANYONE WANT TO VOTE ON THIS?

dzenanz (2011-03-18)

I agree, before creating the torrent uploaders should unrar the content if it is already compressed, as is mostly the case (videos, music, game installations). Otherwise people have very little incentive to keep seeding once they have downloaded it, because everyone hates keeping 2 copies.