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Posted by *alan* on 07/16/07 04:06
"Phil N D'Blan©®" <srry_serr_7_fcnz@lnubb.pn> wrote in message
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> "*alan*" <in_flagrante@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Phil N D'Blan©®" <srry_serr_7_fcnz@lnubb.pn> wrote in message
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>>>I am trying to get a copy of a song called "Suddenly I see" by KT
>>>Tunstall from WinMx with MXPie 3.5 installed.
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>>> There are literally hundreds of examples of the file found, but every
>>> single one times out.
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>> Perhaps you had a bad connection that day. Just for the heck of it, I
>> tried just now and downloaded 4 complete copies of that song within 5
>> minutes . . .
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>> I'd try again if I were you . . . .
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> Tried every day for the past week, including shortly after you posted
> this, same result..
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> virtually every other file will transfer (or at least join the waiting
> list), this one, poof, red even where there are hundreds of the same
> version.
You know what's really odd? I went back to try it again and got *thousands*
of available looking files (so many returns I finally hit the "Stop"
button), BUT .... after clicking on about 20 or so of them ..... they all
timed out, just as you said.
HOWEVER ---- I went back to the search window again, hit the search button
again. This time, only 31 entries came up. I clicked on four of them,
downloaded 3 of them completely within about 4 minutes. (I deleted the 4th
one just cuz it was taking too long).
All of those thousands of "available" files, I'd suspect, are RIAA-inspired
sabotage floodings, but they apparently aren't flooding continually .... I
just hit the search button again and this time got a reasonable 38
results --- probably all of them legitimate.
In any case, do give it another try. If at first you come up with an
unbelievable number of listings, just hit the search button again ----
obviously too good to be true. You'll notice too, that those thousands of
listings seemed to be shared by fewer than a dozen "sharers".
--
Alan
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