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2008 September Aki BASHO Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Day 8.divx

Infohash:

7F640294D88ECF61FD3C2EC39521BBA11BCC4F76

Type:

TV

Title:

2008 September Aki BASHO Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Day 8.divx

Category:

Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2008-09-21 (by SciFi-Sumo )

Description:

2008 September Aki BASHO Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Day 8 For some reason almost the whole first 1/2 of the day was NHK News show. The replay for the day is just the last 45min so that does not help either. Yours ~ SciFi-Sumo

Tags:

  1. Aki BASHO SUMO

Files count:

1

Size:

709.01 Mb

Trackers:

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

Comments:

AmaFan (2008-09-22)

That "some reason" was the resignation of the acting prime minister after just one year, and his replacement by a hardliner.

AmaFan (2008-09-22)

BTW, could it be that providers have something against file-sharing? I had to renew my contract with my provider recently, and while the maximum download speed in their offer remained the same, they cut the maximum upload speed - it's now a tenth of the download speed!...

iceblood (2008-09-22)

Lucky you. My upload speed is less than 4% of my download speed...

Huarachi (2008-09-22)

I still cant see how to donate!

joem35 (2008-09-22)

Yeah, a lot of provider's are setting limits on bandwidth usage. Comcast has the highest at 250 gig. A few others are as low as 4 gig. I do a lot of uploading and downloading because I work from home, and I've only used about 55 gig of the 250 gig limit for this month. It's basically the providers scrambling to put a cap on the fast growing internet community, which they have not set up an adequate infrastructure to support. All those years of profits were not seeing enough going into expanding the system to support the huge increases. So, this is their band aid while they try to do what they should have ben doing for the past twenty years. There is even talk of going back to the old pre-AOL days of charging by bandwidth usage. Bad news for e-commerce (particularly the growing online entertainment sector).