fatoldsun 20.09.2008 11:52 |
ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things but an old mate of mine came through for me and has been kind enough to host the hub for us. now this will be a public hub to save my mate from having to create all the new users n shit like that, so you'll be able to connect to this straight away, there is no rego's. so. because there are no rego's, your nickname will appear as the nickname you have in ur DC++ settings. if you log on and there isn't many people around, PLEASE stick around, because it'll be slow going for a few days i'm guessing, so the more people we get in the better. to connect... go to FAV HUBS... click NEW in NAME type "innuendo hub" in address type "innuendo.servebeer.com:7706" and press ok now double click on that hub and cha-ching haha :) its that easy. hope to see some of you there soon. PS. we only JUST opened the hub so things like the welcome notes and features will get built as we go. THE OFFICIAL RULES... Rule 01 - Treat everyone with respect. If you have a problem, private message an OP. Rule 02 - No Sharing of WMA, WAV, MP2, MP3, MPC, M4A, OGG, MKW, XM, or EXE Files are allowed. (INSTANT BAN APPLIES) Rule 03 - All ops are to be obeyed. Rule 04 - No official material currenty available. Rule 05 - Roio's must be in lossless formats; SHN, FLAC, APE Rule 06 - Please include MD5's with SHN Rule 07 - ALL RoIO's must have a .TXT file with the info Rule 08 - Do Not use any person's first name or surname in main chat without permission. Rule 09 - Stay logged in. Bouncing in and out of the hub will get you time banned Rule 10 - All OP's are to be obeyed. Rule 11 - No unfinished RoIO's are allowed in your share list. Rule 12 - No Sharing of ANY material which has been converted or renamed from its original format. Rule 13 - Keep you share folders neat and tidy Rule 14 - Minimum share size 10GB (new members have 30 days to acquire this amount and MUST approach an OP) Rule 15 - Minimum 2 open slots/hub (if you are in 2 different hubs, you must have at least 4 upload slots) Rule 16 - HAVE FUN!!! :-) |
Blackpanther 20.09.2008 13:55 |
Cool, friendly hub. Definately glad I joined. This is something we have been needing. |
TimBHM 20.09.2008 17:13 |
Sounds good but my ISP is so flaky I'm sure to get an instant bannination for bouncing in and out! Now where did I leave my DC++ install...? |
fatoldsun 20.09.2008 17:32 |
TimBHM wrote: Sounds good but my ISP is so flaky I'm sure to get an instant bannination for bouncing in and out! Now where did I leave my DC++ install...?that shouldn't be a problem. the rule isn't there for that purpose. its mainly to stop silly little leechers :) |
Ray D O'Gaga 20.09.2008 18:53 |
"INNEUNDO" - what is that, a Mexican TV network? Sorry, too much innuendo? |
Penetration_Guru 20.09.2008 19:37 |
fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. |
Ray D O'Gaga 20.09.2008 19:55 |
Raisins are ever so tasty. |
fatoldsun 21.09.2008 05:02 |
Penetration_Guru wrote:it'll be the same deal at the perm one. why would u want to download official stuff? buy it dude, it supports ur fav bands!fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. i think morally its a really weak effort for people to download official stuff rather than going to buy it. |
TimBHM 21.09.2008 05:12 |
fatoldsun wrote:Well I actually think there's an instance in which I would make an exception. If there's a concert floating around but one song from that concert was used for, say, Live Killers then I'd still want the *whole* concert to be available not just the bits that weren't on the album.Penetration_Guru wrote:it'll be the same deal at the perm one. why would u want to download official stuff? buy it dude, it supports ur fav bands! i think morally its a really weak effort for people to download official stuff rather than going to buy it.fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. I'd like the rule to be relaxed so that sharing a commercially available item in its entirety would still, obviously be wrong but sharing something which had bits lifted for a commercial release would be ok. So obviously the DVD of Wembley '86 would be a no go but the audio of the concerts used for the Montreal DVD would be ok. Similarly, anything that has been deleted and is not now available. |
fatoldsun 21.09.2008 05:52 |
well... i dont mind if it is a full roio concert and it has a track that ended up being on an official release but the actuall official releases i dont want. |
TimBHM 21.09.2008 06:00 |
fatoldsun wrote: well... i dont mind if it is a full roio concert and it has a track that ended up being on an official release but the actuall official releases i dont want.Cool. |
Penetration_Guru 21.09.2008 13:31 |
fatoldsun wrote:You misunderstand. My objection is the "currently available" part. Your original intention was no official material, period.Penetration_Guru wrote:it'll be the same deal at the perm one. why would u want to download official stuff? buy it dude, it supports ur fav bands! i think morally its a really weak effort for people to download official stuff rather than going to buy it.fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. |
The Real Wizard 21.09.2008 19:01 |
Penetration_Guru wrote: Your original intention was no official material, period.Then we should re-initiate the discussion over what is "official" material that shouldn't be shared. a) audience recordings of officially-released shows (partial or in full) b) radio/soundboard recordings of officially-released shows that are mixed differently or lack overdubs (partial or in full) c) official releases that were available in limited quantities and are otherwise difficult (or even impossible) to locate Any or all of the above? |
fatoldsun 21.09.2008 20:07 |
Sir GH wrote:to be honest i like all 3 of those. i dont like how places chop up audience recordings, and i just finished listening to the BBC Led Zep concert that was used for the official release but this was the roio version with no edits like the official release lol.Penetration_Guru wrote: Your original intention was no official material, period.Then we should re-initiate the discussion over what is "official" material that shouldn't be shared. a) audience recordings of officially-released shows (partial or in full) b) radio/soundboard recordings of officially-released shows that are mixed differently or lack overdubs (partial or in full) c) official releases that were available in limited quantities and are otherwise difficult (or even impossible) to locate Any or all of the above? |
The Real Wizard 21.09.2008 20:53 |
Indeed... that's my view as well. No doubt, the fan who downloads the better version (should it exist) will almost always buy the official release anyway. So I personally don't see any problem with it. But I'm still on the fence about C... |
inu-liger 21.09.2008 23:45 |
Sir GH wrote:C is what really pisses me off, especially when it concerns b-sides, remixes and edits NOT available in any form worldwide at the moment, that elitists prefer to force NOT be shared losslessly anyways.Penetration_Guru wrote: Your original intention was no official material, period.Then we should re-initiate the discussion over what is "official" material that shouldn't be shared. a) audience recordings of officially-released shows (partial or in full) b) radio/soundboard recordings of officially-released shows that are mixed differently or lack overdubs (partial or in full) c) official releases that were available in limited quantities and are otherwise difficult (or even impossible) to locate Any or all of the above? Example of what (likely) is still available on CD somewhere worldwide: Teo Torriatte (High-Def Remix) - available on Jewels in Japan (still in print?) Example of what is NOT available at present time anywhere (as in, OUT OF PRINT): Stealin' (b-side to 'Breakthru', also once available on the US 'Scandal' 4-track promo CD) A and B, I can live with, however much it WOULD be nice to have alternate (un-overdubbed RAW) sources |
inu-liger 21.09.2008 23:47 |
Sir GH wrote: Indeed... that's my view as well. No doubt, the fan who downloads the better version (should it exist) will almost always buy the official release anyway. So I personally don't see any problem with it.Agreed. Only certain hardcore downloaders will go the extra mile to obtain those sources anyways. The average joe won't likely care or know. Let alone them figuring out how to burn FLAC to CD :-) |
john bodega 22.09.2008 00:26 |
Upload everything, it'll be funny. |
inu-liger 22.09.2008 00:40 |
Zebonka12 wrote: Upload everything, it'll be funny.LOL. Well actually I've got some nice recent high-def vinyl transfers of certain out-of-print titles I'd LIKE to share....but shall have to wait and see. As it is, I refuse to support this project at present time. |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 02:04 |
Sir GH wrote:a & b are interesting discussions that I can see need to be had. c, however, is where I differ. I don't care if it was only made available on 1 CD in Mongolia, NO OFFICIAL MATERIAL. That covers the French edit of Bo Rhap, the Mexican Let Me Live, Now I'm Here from Hammersmith 79, Hammer To Fall from Rio and every other obscurity.Penetration_Guru wrote: Your original intention was no official material, period.Then we should re-initiate the discussion over what is "official" material that shouldn't be shared. a) audience recordings of officially-released shows (partial or in full) b) radio/soundboard recordings of officially-released shows that are mixed differently or lack overdubs (partial or in full) c) official releases that were available in limited quantities and are otherwise difficult (or even impossible) to locate Any or all of the above? Collect it properly or go without. |
inu-liger 22.09.2008 02:30 |
Penetration_Guru wrote:Collect it properly or go without.Easier said than done, mate :P Even if we all had the cash, and the means to order it online, when it comes to the rarer items, it's really a matter of people actually MAKING THEM AVAILABLE to buy online, whether through eBay, Amazon Marketplace, Yahoo! Japan auctions, etc. But with places like eBay making new rules that are actually causing sellers to go elsewhere rather than be encouraged to sell more, it's getting difficult. And no-one wants to rely on overpriced sites like EIL.com :P But in any case, it's not fair to assume there can be hundreds of copies of every fucking rare release to be bought by all fans that have the means to do so. Do you see The Immortals suddenly appearing in major droves on eBay? I don't think so. This is why I think your elitist demands will not make such a HUB work out in the long run. Fuck, every other band has stuff more freely available, yet Queen collectors tend to be the dickiest hoarders of them all. |
inu-liger 22.09.2008 02:41 |
Penetration_Guru wrote:That's not good raison there. You took a quote early on out of context and edited that to manipulate it to your attempted advantage.fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. But such is the way of the king....er, elitist. |
fatoldsun 22.09.2008 05:07 |
what the hell are u guys bitching about??? can you guys not read well? Rule 04 - No official material currenty available ... CURRENTLY AVAILABLE!!! meaning, if someone wants to share something that is out of print then go nuts. and if u think this is strict then u haven't really been near the more elite trading communities. cmon guys, take a fucking chill pill and just come and check out the hub. you all forget that there is an open chat room there as well, if u got enough people together u could even have a trivia game going. ever think of that? lighten up guys. SMILE!!!!!! :-D |
inu-liger 22.09.2008 05:11 |
fatoldsun wrote: what the hell are u guys bitching about??? can you guys not read well? Rule 04 - No official material currenty available ... CURRENTLY AVAILABLE!!! meaning, if someone wants to share something that is out of print then go nuts.Can I say "owned"? :-) Apparently I didn't catch on to that part (which is odd, cos I usually do catch on quick...) lighten up guys. SMILE!!!!!! :-DAlthough I'm still a bit sad about Rick Wright's passing, I'll definitely put "Smile" on the turntable :-) |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 15:43 |
inu-liger wrote:What are you, housebound now? Magazines - Record Collector, Goldmine. Traditional secondhand record stores still exist. Charity shops. Garage sales. As for having the cash - I can't afford a Porsche. Do I whine that other people can? You can afford things other people can't.Penetration_Guru wrote:Collect it properly or go without.Easier said than done, mate :P Even if we all had the cash, and the means to order it online, when it comes to the rarer items, it's really a matter of people actually MAKING THEM AVAILABLE to buy online, whether through eBay, Amazon Marketplace, Yahoo! Japan auctions, etc. But with places like eBay making new rules that are actually causing sellers to go elsewhere rather than be encouraged to sell more, it's getting difficult. And no-one wants to rely on overpriced sites like EIL.com :P. But in any case, it's not fair to assume there can be hundreds of copies of every fucking rare release to be bought by all fans that have the means to do so. Do you see The Immortals suddenly appearing in major droves on eBay?How many copies do you want??? The fact that there aren't hundreds doesn't mean there never will be any. Because, in general, there really ARE hundreds of everything - and there's always someone selling it. Jesus, how many blue Bo Rhap's are there - and they still come up occasionally. This is why I think your elitist demands will not make such a HUB work out in the long run. Fuck, every other band has stuff more freely available, yet Queen collectors tend to be the dickiest hoarders of them all.I'm elitist because I don't choose to upload the Staying Power extended mix for you all? No, I think that makes be a capitalist. I would offer to browse your wants list and match it to my sales list, but unfortunately you've burnt THAT bridge - maybe offering a clue as to why you're finding it so difficult to get actual records. |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 15:45 |
inu-liger wrote:No, I didn't. All I did was focus on the bit I wanted to quote. What I meant was that unless the "currently available" part was relevant to the "temporary" part, I wasn't interested.Penetration_Guru wrote:That's not good raison there. You took a quote early on out of context and edited that to manipulate it to your attempted advantage. But such is the way of the king....er, elitist.fatoldsun wrote: ok, now this MAY only be temporary while i sort out a few things Rule 11 - No official material currenty available.That's raisin enough for me to wait until the permanent one arrives. Make sense now? |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 15:48 |
fatoldsun wrote: what the hell are u guys bitching about??? meaning, if someone wants to share something that is out of print then go nuts.THAT'S the bit I'm "bitching" about. Sorry for not being clear about it.... |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 15:49 |
inu-liger wrote:fatoldsun wrote: what the hell are u guys bitching about??? can you guys not read well? Rule 04 - No official material currenty available ... CURRENTLY AVAILABLE!!! meaning, if someone wants to share something that is out of print then go nuts.Can I say "owned"? :-) |
inu-liger 22.09.2008 17:27 |
Penetration_Guru wrote:I think that bridge was burnt LONG ago.inu-liger wrote:What are you, housebound now? Magazines - Record Collector, Goldmine. Traditional secondhand record stores still exist. Charity shops. Garage sales. As for having the cash - I can't afford a Porsche. Do I whine that other people can? You can afford things other people can't.Penetration_Guru wrote:Collect it properly or go without.Easier said than done, mate :P Even if we all had the cash, and the means to order it online, when it comes to the rarer items, it's really a matter of people actually MAKING THEM AVAILABLE to buy online, whether through eBay, Amazon Marketplace, Yahoo! Japan auctions, etc. But with places like eBay making new rules that are actually causing sellers to go elsewhere rather than be encouraged to sell more, it's getting difficult. And no-one wants to rely on overpriced sites like EIL.com :P.But in any case, it's not fair to assume there can be hundreds of copies of every fucking rare release to be bought by all fans that have the means to do so. Do you see The Immortals suddenly appearing in major droves on eBay?How many copies do you want??? The fact that there aren't hundreds doesn't mean there never will be any. Because, in general, there really ARE hundreds of everything - and there's always someone selling it. Jesus, how many blue Bo Rhap's are there - and they still come up occasionally.This is why I think your elitist demands will not make such a HUB work out in the long run. Fuck, every other band has stuff more freely available, yet Queen collectors tend to be the dickiest hoarders of them all.I'm elitist because I don't choose to upload the Staying Power extended mix for you all? No, I think that makes be a capitalist. I would offer to browse your wants list and match it to my sales list, but unfortunately you've burnt THAT bridge - maybe offering a clue as to why you're finding it so difficult to get actual records. I've offered on odd times to rectify and make amends for that before, but you continually shunned such requests. And also, that said I HAVE tried to contact you a couple times when you had mentioned items for offer, but you never replied either. |
TimBHM 22.09.2008 17:40 |
Hmm... my Spider-sense tells me I've blundered into a long-standing argument about which I know nothing and should therefore keep out of. That being said, I def think it should be ok to share A & B and I wouldn't personally mind anyone sharing C either. Sir GH is right, obtaining an RoIO of a commerically released concert is not going to stop me buying that commercial release - "I want it all"... so to speak. |
Penetration_Guru 22.09.2008 18:53 |
TimBHM wrote: Hmm... my Spider-sense tells me I've blundered into a long-standing argument about which I know nothing and should therefore keep out of. That being said, I def think it should be ok to share A & B and I wouldn't personally mind anyone sharing C either. Sir GH is right, obtaining an RoIO of a commerically released concert is not going to stop me buying that commercial release - "I want it all"... so to speak.Understood. How do you feel about the edited version of Liar being made available? I should say, if this was a concert-only hub we wouldn't be having this discussion... |
Saint Jiub 22.09.2008 22:27 |
Aw - Poor PG will have nothing to brag about, and the value of his collection will deflate if out of print collectable "C" items can be shared. It is better for the little people to pay through the nose for songs like "Two Sharp Pencils". |
The Real Wizard 23.09.2008 00:51 |
Penetration_Guru wrote: How do you feel about the edited version of Liar being made available?Myself, I think the song itself is secondary to collecting the actual piece of plastic the song was on. The availability of the song via another medium isn't going to stop record collectors from chasing after the record. |
inu-liger 23.09.2008 02:06 |
Sir GH wrote:Very true. Not just with Queen, but I've been in the last year or so intentionally importing records, CD's etc so I could upgrade from lossy MP3's in many cases, but sometimes also be able to obtain stuff not available online in good quality form, and even share it for free with friends and sometimes collectors :-)Penetration_Guru wrote: How do you feel about the edited version of Liar being made available?Myself, I think the song itself is secondary to collecting the actual piece of plastic the song was on. The availability of the song via another medium isn't going to stop record collectors from chasing after the record. One pretty good example is Minako Honda's "Cancel", which I managed to obtain on both vinyl AND CD at the same time directly from Japan. For the most part, certain tracks have only ever been available from poor-quality vinyl/cassette rips on MP3 (mainly "Roulette" ;-) At that time also managed to obtain the US Hollywood Records promo 12" for the WWRY/WATC Rick Rubin remixes (wasn't exactly cheap, I'll tell you), also from Japan. link link |
fatoldsun 23.09.2008 03:48 |
Gym Bitch wrote: Aw - Poor PG will have nothing to brag about, and the value of his collection will deflate if out of print collectable "C" items can be shared. It is better for the little people to pay through the nose for songs like "Two Sharp Pencils".PG doesn't have to share shit. i'm not going to MAKE him share anything. if he doesn't think that they should be shared then he is WELL ENTITLED to his opinion. just because i allow out of print releases does not mean you will get them. |
scallyuk 23.09.2008 08:30 |
As the "owner" of the original Queen hub such a long time ago and having worked for ISP's for a hell of a long time. there was (and still is) a very good reason for having a no commercially released material, rule. I have seen enough takedown, cease and desist, IP request and prosecution notices from copyright owners to last me a lifetime. It is not downloaders who take the most risks with Copyright material but uploaders and Hubs are easily traced. Those who say "it won't happen to me" are many , those who say "I wish it wasn't me that got caught" are increasing in number. |
Penetration_Guru 23.09.2008 16:46 |
i had no idea I was this far out of touch with popular feeling. Interesting and disappointing. |
mogiggymo 23.09.2008 17:16 |
Hi I don't want to appear stupid, doh, but how do I get to FAv Hubs in the first place can someone give me an actual link please? |
TimBHM 23.09.2008 17:18 |
Penetration_Guru wrote: i had no idea I was this far out of touch with popular feeling. Interesting and disappointing.I think the trouble is that there are two distinct audiences being mixed together here. Group A are interested in collecting the rarities for the sake of having them as physical items. They appreciate the actual objects and cherish them as collector's items - some of them probably never even play them in order to preserve their condition. Group B, on the other hand, are either unable to afford to be in group A or are primarily interested in the content of each rarity. They don't care that there's a blue pressing of Bo Rhap or that there's a South American pressing of Queen I in a green sleeve. They do care that there are a number of unreleased tracks or mixes/cuts that weren't domestically available. (There is of course a Group C who value the physical items as much as their content and want them equally but for the sake of argument they're part of group A.) The point is that there are people who spend considerable amounts of time and money hunting down the physical objects because that's what pleases them and that will always please them as long as they are able to afford to continue. If you obtain an example of a very rare recording, what do you lose if you import it into a digital format and release it to the world? I would claim that you would lose nothing, in fact you would gain a hell of a lot because the vast numbers of people in group B would love you forever. Group A shouldn't get upset because releasing the audio hasn't devalued the physical item at all - if there were 10 examples in existence before then there are still only 10. And if we're thinking about profits and resale values then group A are essentially your customers and they still will be - they will still want to own what you've got. Group B never were your customers and never will be either because they're not interested or financially unable to participate. What's the point of this? Well my impression is that while there are a number of members of group A who frequent this site, the vast majority come from group B so I don't think you necessarily are out of touch, I just think you're talking to a different audience. Just my two cents. |
fatoldsun 23.09.2008 19:35 |
mogiggymo wrote: Hi I don't want to appear stupid, doh, but how do I get to FAv Hubs in the first place can someone give me an actual link please?umm, you need the DC++ program, the fav hubs is inside the program. just google "DC++" and thou shall find :D |
fatoldsun 24.09.2008 10:44 |
Penetration_Guru wrote:very strong words. of course you wouldn't have to download anything you don't want to, and nor do you have to share anything you don't want to, and people who continously ask for you to share something controversial which you wish to not share would be dealt with...Sir GH wrote:a & b are interesting discussions that I can see need to be had. c, however, is where I differ. I don't care if it was only made available on 1 CD in Mongolia, NO OFFICIAL MATERIAL. That covers the French edit of Bo Rhap, the Mexican Let Me Live, Now I'm Here from Hammersmith 79, Hammer To Fall from Rio and every other obscurity. Collect it properly or go without.Penetration_Guru wrote: Your original intention was no official material, period.Then we should re-initiate the discussion over what is "official" material that shouldn't be shared. a) audience recordings of officially-released shows (partial or in full) b) radio/soundboard recordings of officially-released shows that are mixed differently or lack overdubs (partial or in full) c) official releases that were available in limited quantities and are otherwise difficult (or even impossible) to locate Any or all of the above? with that said, why haven't i seen most of you at the hub yet?!?! |
Penetration_Guru 24.09.2008 15:46 |
TimBHM wrote:All well put, but there is a group who would track down the physical item in order to get the music.Penetration_Guru wrote: i had no idea I was this far out of touch with popular feeling. Interesting and disappointing.I think the trouble is that there are two distinct audiences being mixed together here. Group A are interested in collecting the rarities for the sake of having them as physical items. They appreciate the actual objects and cherish them as collector's items - some of them probably never even play them in order to preserve their condition. Group B, on the other hand, are either unable to afford to be in group A or are primarily interested in the content of each rarity. They don't care that there's a blue pressing of Bo Rhap or that there's a South American pressing of Queen I in a green sleeve. They do care that there are a number of unreleased tracks or mixes/cuts that weren't domestically available. (There is of course a Group C who value the physical items as much as their content and want them equally but for the sake of argument they're part of group A.) The point is that there are people who spend considerable amounts of time and money hunting down the physical objects because that's what pleases them and that will always please them as long as they are able to afford to continue. If you obtain an example of a very rare recording, what do you lose if you import it into a digital format and release it to the world? I would claim that you would lose nothing, in fact you would gain a hell of a lot because the vast numbers of people in group B would love you forever. Group A shouldn't get upset because releasing the audio hasn't devalued the physical item at all - if there were 10 examples in existence before then there are still only 10. And if we're thinking about profits and resale values then group A are essentially your customers and they still will be - they will still want to own what you've got. Group B never were your customers and never will be either because they're not interested or financially unable to participate. What's the point of this? Well my impression is that while there are a number of members of group A who frequent this site, the vast majority come from group B so I don't think you necessarily are out of touch, I just think you're talking to a different audience. Just my two cents. There must be, otherwise the bottom of the Freddie Solo market wouldn't have dropped out when his box set came out. |
mogiggymo 27.09.2008 12:22 |
Excuse me for sounding stupid again, but I'm totally baffled, here you guys talk a whole different language. I googled DC++, what relevance does that have whatsover to finding this new hub? Indulge me please could someone explain in simple language how do I find the Innuendo lossless hub? |
L-R-TIGER1994 27.09.2008 12:36 |
Too many fucking rules thanks anyway but NO. |
The Real Wizard 27.09.2008 12:42 |
mogiggymo wrote: some stuffI've tried emailing you, but your mailbox is full or something ?? |
fatoldsun 27.09.2008 13:41 |
L-R-TIGER1994 wrote: Too many fucking rules thanks anyway but NO.pfft, amature trader mogiggymo wrote: Excuse me for sounding stupid again, but I'm totally baffled, here you guys talk a whole different language. I googled DC++, what relevance does that have whatsover to finding this new hub? Indulge me please could someone explain in simple language how do I find the Innuendo lossless hub?DC++ is the program you need to run in order to be able to connect to the hub. without the program you wont be able to find it at all. so download it then follow the instructions in the first post in this thread |
queenmania92 28.09.2008 05:45 |
this hub is amazing, just logged in. nick : marcius92, THANK YOU the hub need more users! log in to the hub it's very simple. Share your matterial with other Queen fans all pver the world |
mogiggymo 02.10.2008 16:04 |
Hi folks, well i finally got onto this hub although I don't really know how it works, doh, I see I look like I have nothing to share. Can someone advise an old man how do I create my share list so others can download from me? |
The Real Wizard 02.10.2008 16:17 |
mogiggymo wrote: Hi folks, well i finally got onto this hub although I don't really know how it works, doh, I see I look like I have nothing to share. Can someone advise an old man how do I create my share list so others can download from me? ------ I'm trying to help you out, but your inbox is full again ! :( |
mogiggymo 03.10.2008 07:59 |
Hi Bob, Please try again I have only 18 e-mails in the box samcoates05@aol.com I can see some real potential here so would love to participate. |
CM 16.12.2008 13:32 |
Hi! Got connected today and just a few users are there, the amount of MBs of shared files is Zero. What is wrong? If I search any word, even Queen or Brian or Live, none of them got files found! is this hub dead? If not, how can I solve this? Thanks! |