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mstfyd January 10th, 2007 10:11 PM

blocking, triage, & 71.#####etc
 
This post has been edited for coherancy :0 , down to the main point:

one person downloading a file from me had a really weird "browse host" . Everything shown was something which was part of some larger (not identified) program (idx, ini, bin, txt, numbers with no extention, etc). No file over 500kb. No identifyable file names, no mp3, etc. This was the 1st time I had ever used browse host. Has anyone else seen this sort of lineup before?

wondering why January 10th, 2007 10:36 PM

:blablabla: :dontlisten:

mstfyd January 27th, 2007 07:15 PM

how wonderful for you, that you are more tech-savvy, prob have more experience in what I had described. Perhaps you should just concern yourself with technical problems, and pass by posts of those relating new experiences (for them), as it seems as if reading the post causes you so much anguish :wai:

Peerless January 27th, 2007 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mstfyd
I connected after awhile (if you are considering a laptop w/ 40GB hard drive, forget the price unless you are willing to consider immediately upgrading memory or the purchase of a larger capacity hard drive. Right now I'm in limbo cause external drives are cheap, but in a month or 2 I may be getting a gift of 4x hard drive space, so for now, much of my stuff is on disk*)

*repeatedly. I get almost to the point where windows system restore says there's too little disk space to create a restore point, & quits. So most of my media gets shuffled off to disk. Then i want to reload, & it gets reburned, the low disk space warning comes up & I reburn it all to new disks & still can't find all the multiple copies of stuff. OK, enough of angst unless I put it to a really funky blues riff.

Moral of the story: hard drive disk space is good. In this instance, guys are right; size does matter.:xeri_ok1ani:

So, hours later, I'm up @ the machine & find many entries for the same file. All have the chat icon w/ frowny faces (but I try the chat mode anyway cause I am really surprised that people want a relatively older file), but only one has a really weird "browse host". Everything is either an "intro" file, or something which is a part of some larger (not identifyable) program. It seems odd, having only numbered files, files with nothing to identify why anyone else might want to share them (work.txt, main.idx, blablabla.whatever-they weren't content-filled). The download was about 50% filled on the file they wanted, weren't open to chat so I couldn't ask what the heck was up w/ their selection (not an mp3, m-whatever, wma, w-whatever, no avi, no anything, so why would all of this be open to a browse host file?). But no chat connection, no content which looked like anyone was home, so i disconnected the person. :shoot: = catholic guilt I might need an exorcism.

WTF is up w/ that kind of share? I had Limewire set to exclude freeloaders who didn't share at least 20 files, but a bunch of #### files, intro.whatever, & other innoculus files of small content w/out any kind of content identifier (looks like funny business) could occupy 20 files but still amount to nothing. This person shared a bunch of small intro, but no files which actually seemed to be a part of anything. He/she/it didn't automatically get excluded on my Peer Guardian update (hey, I may not have signed on in awhile, but I'm not stupid.

If you don't have it, get Peer Guardian ( http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/)

@ the very least, but if you are sharing intro to nothing & 20 nonsense files, it doesn't matter if you've gotten 52% of a file from me, you are gone. I never have queried people via chat b4 (except once when I was on dial up and had to leave) or ever browsed anyone else's files. This is the 1st time I checked & cancelled a download. When someone only has nothing (or part of something which can't be used without the whole) & blocked him/her self from a chatlink, I will cancel.

Hey, no one has that much of a lame content.:nono:

you really need to re-read your post, so I've quoted it to lock it in place...what a bunch on semi-incoherent rambling..sheesh...

just what makes you think this person needs to be included on the PG blocklist?

that list blocks hackers, spoofers, etc....not leechers....

either you need to go to bed and sleep off whatever you've been partaking in, or you need to start partaking....

:w00t: :rofl:

mstfyd January 27th, 2007 07:59 PM

ok, you are right, really rambing & 2 separate topics here (never post after finishing a double shift started after 4 hrs sleep). The thing which surprised me was my 1st use of the "browse host" option, and finding nothing but txt, ini, ptn, bin, etc, files.

vicarious January 27th, 2007 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mstfyd
I connected after awhile (if you are considering a laptop w/ 40GB hard drive, forget the price unless you are willing to consider immediately upgrading memory or the purchase of a larger capacity hard drive. Right now I'm in limbo cause external drives are cheap, but in a month or 2 I may be getting a gift of 4x hard drive space, so for now, much of my stuff is on disk*)

*repeatedly. I get almost to the point where windows system restore says there's too little disk space to create a restore point, & quits. So most of my media gets shuffled off to disk. Then i want to reload, & it gets reburned, the low disk space warning comes up & I reburn it all to new disks & still can't find all the multiple copies of stuff. OK, enough of angst unless I put it to a really funky blues riff.

Moral of the story: hard drive disk space is good. In this instance, guys are right; size does matter.:xeri_ok1ani:

So, hours later, I'm up @ the machine & find many entries for the same file. All have the chat icon w/ frowny faces (but I try the chat mode anyway cause I am really surprised that people want a relatively older file), but only one has a really weird "browse host". Everything is either an "intro" file, or something which is a part of some larger (not identifyable) program. It seems odd, having only numbered files, files with nothing to identify why anyone else might want to share them (work.txt, main.idx, blablabla.whatever-they weren't content-filled). The download was about 50% filled on the file they wanted, weren't open to chat so I couldn't ask what the heck was up w/ their selection (not an mp3, m-whatever, wma, w-whatever, no avi, no anything, so why would all of this be open to a browse host file?). But no chat connection, no content which looked like anyone was home, so i disconnected the person. :shoot: = catholic guilt I might need an exorcism.

WTF is up w/ that kind of share? I had Limewire set to exclude freeloaders who didn't share at least 20 files, but a bunch of #### files, intro.whatever, & other innoculus files of small content w/out any kind of content identifier (looks like funny business) could occupy 20 files but still amount to nothing. This person (@ edited you illiterate fool) shared a bunch of small intro, but no files which actually seemed to be a part of anything. He/she/it didn't automatically get excluded on my Peer Guardian update (hey, I may not have signed on in awhile, but I'm not stupid.

If you don't have it, get Peer Guardian ( http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/)

@ the very least, but if you are sharing intro to nothing & 20 nonsense files, it doesn't matter if you've gotten 52% of a file from me, you are gone. I never have queried people via chat b4 (except once when I was on dial up and had to leave) or ever browsed anyone else's files. This is the 1st time I checked & cancelled a download. When someone only has nothing (or part of something which can't be used without the whole) & blocked him/her self from a chatlink, I will cancel.

Hey, no one has that much of a lame content.:nono:


:rofl:
nice rant...
go put it in your blog....

wondering why January 28th, 2007 01:02 AM

Thanks Peerless for locking that in...:rolleyes_2:

mstfyd, don't be trying to make me look like I was being a smartar*e with your question..I remember reading that and thinking to myself what the hell is the guy on about blah blah blah ...:shoot:

mstfyd February 19th, 2007 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mstfyd
ok, you are right, really rambing & 2 separate topics here (never post after finishing a double shift started after 4 hrs sleep). The thing which surprised me was my 1st use of the "browse host" option, and finding nothing but txt, ini, ptn, bin, etc, files.

:bangh: alright already. See? I agreed. That long post was rambling. Bad post. If we hadn't posted almost simultaneously, Vicarious, I would have thanked you for pointed out what I had already adknowledged.

Wondering Why, I had never seen anything like that. So was it such an outlandish idea to ask if anyone else had? Sure, you probably yawned, big deal, a leechers' sharing file. What is she on about? I'm sure this wasn't the 1st time on this (or any) forum that someone "discovered" something most people already knew. Speaking just about that post (& not the long rambling one), I think that :blablabla: :dontlisten: was harsh, and not a little unkind.

Sleepless February 19th, 2007 10:53 AM

OK first of all. The Freeloader filter does not work, and hasn't been working in a while.

Second. If you browse a host and see him sharing junk then add him to your blocklist. Easy as pie ;)

And you don't need any exorcism at all. Everyone would (or should) block :censored: like that. I have seen similar and I block them as well :evil_2:

Hope that answers your question ;)



Sleepless

mstfyd March 2nd, 2007 03:37 PM

Thank you! :kiss2: & :cheers3:


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