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Apsattv
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  #1428186 14-Nov-2015 21:48
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Torrent for apps..Kodi for everything else Video wise




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  #1428192 14-Nov-2015 22:50
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as long as Rarbg doesn't go down im happy.




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  #1428200 14-Nov-2015 23:23
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two words, "bluray remux".

I don't see myself subbing to online streaming for at least another 2-3 years when the quality catches up.




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  #1428642 16-Nov-2015 09:33
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Torrents all going well last I heard..don't torrent as much these days, thanks to netflix and spotify  




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  #1429511 17-Nov-2015 11:20
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My torrents are still humming along without any issues
So, no

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  #1429792 17-Nov-2015 16:50
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I tend to use Torrents when download Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi software.  The trackers are:
torrent.ubuntu.com
ipv6.torrent.ubunutu.com
tracker.openbittorrent.com
open.demonii.com
tracker.leechers-paradise.org
And they all seem to be working fine for me.

I often start up the Transmission client to help others downloading the software.  I use torrents to reduce the cost to these organisations hosting the original sofware.




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