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Thread: Unshaped torrents: AeroVPS Seedbox reviewed

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    Default Unshaped torrents: AeroVPS Seedbox reviewed

    Unshaped P2P with AeroVPS

    Download torrents to a VPS in the US, then download from the VPS to your PC using HTTP.

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    torrenting/seedbox advertisement right after anti-piracy campaigning..... hahaha class
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    Quote Originally Posted by LFX View Post
    torrenting/seedbox advertisement right after anti-piracy campaigning..... hahaha class
    maybe it's a helper thread to assist in the witch hunt currently going on or which popular service to avoid due to too much popularity...
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    lol mweb are proberly gona get the details for this merchant, then add them to the shapping so people cant BYPASS the shapping and ABUSE their network

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    Ive been using the seedbox from seedme & their prices are around R120 per month for no bandwith limits & a max speed of 1gigabyte/s.. which in mean speeds thats about 20mb/s (20 000kb/s) but i use their 200mbit boxes which give me 7 active torrents & 100/bit up & 100mbit down... i rather use it for seeding & getting my ratio sorted than anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LFX View Post
    torrenting/seedbox advertisement right after anti-piracy campaigning..... hahaha class
    It's a review, not an advert ;-). And I won't be accused of class! <puts up fists> En garde, sir!

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    torrentday works tops for me. besides hotflie seems to better than using torrents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morph69 View Post
    Ive been using the seedbox from seedme & their prices are around R120 per month for no bandwith limits & a max speed of 1gigabyte/s.. which in mean speeds thats about 20mb/s (20 000kb/s) but i use their 200mbit boxes which give me 7 active torrents & 100/bit up & 100mbit down... i rather use it for seeding & getting my ratio sorted than anything else.
    Problem is, those speeds will only be attainable in the far off future of this country.. and frankly watching speeds like those is like watching MTV cribs - you just want to kill yourself (if you into that kinda thing off course)

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    Perhaps you should amend the article, noting that MWEB will now terminate your uncapped account for using a service like this?

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    ...janneman isn't it a bit unethical to punt a service that promotes piracy ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Necuno View Post
    ...janneman isn't it a bit unethical to punt a service that promotes piracy ?
    Give it a rest already - P2P has been used for a TON of other distribution services besides piracy for many years. Granted, the vast majority of torrent use is still for pirated material, but advertising a P2P service does not automatically translate to promoting piracy. If the Generation Y morons currently running the TV networks and music publishing houses realised the internet and torrents would be the perfect delivery method to package and distribute their material LEGALLY and combat piracy more effectively, perhaps P2P could lose it's "AMGAD PIRATEz!!" stigma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seeyou View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Necuno View Post
    ...janneman isn't it a bit unethical to punt a service that promotes piracy ?
    Give it a rest already - P2P has been used for a TON of other distribution services besides piracy for many years. Granted, the vast majority of torrent use is still for pirated material, but advertising a P2P service does not automatically translate to promoting piracy. If the Generation Y morons currently running the TV networks and music publishing houses realised the internet and torrents would be the perfect delivery method to package and distribute their material LEGALLY and combat piracy more effectively, perhaps P2P could lose it's "AMGAD PIRATEz!!" stigma.
    just asking, why so dramatic about ?
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    It'd be interesting to see the results on a 384 line compared to the torrent speeds. I've been tempted to use ImageShack's torrent download service as I hear thats pretty good.
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    wtf... now mweb are gonna shape the hell out of any aerovps ip's

    thanks tjop

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