ron2112 said:
Judging from the reactions of some Usenet folks here and elsewhere, if I didn't know better I would assume it must be an Apple technology. :-)
All negative1 said was that scenarios exist wherein it is possible to get a file through a torrent faster than through Usenet. I believe he expressed that point fairly clearly: "...getting huge DVD files is ENTIRELY possible given enough seeders/peers, and a good connection" (my emphasis).
Ron Moses
8t88 said:
This is B*llshit, there isn't a faster way to get your data then through usenet!
This is B*llshit, there isn't a faster way to get your data then through usenet!
Judging from the reactions of some Usenet folks here and elsewhere, if I didn't know better I would assume it must be an Apple technology. :-)
All negative1 said was that scenarios exist wherein it is possible to get a file through a torrent faster than through Usenet. I believe he expressed that point fairly clearly: "...getting huge DVD files is ENTIRELY possible given enough seeders/peers, and a good connection" (my emphasis).
Ron Moses
Sorry but negative1 is still wrong. Downloading a torrent, no matter which software you use, no matter the amount of seeders, you will still have to contend with overhead. Torrents will never max out your line speed. Usenet does. Period.