I don't suppose anyone's been archiving older podcasts? They've got
back to 4A on Their site still, but it'd be nice to be able to hear
the previous one. (Obviously I'm jumping into the TMBG Podcast Arena
a little late here.)
Thanks!
-CJ
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> Hello all.
>
> I don't suppose anyone's been archiving older podcasts? They've got
> back to 4A on Their site still, but it'd be nice to be able to hear
> the previous one. (Obviously I'm jumping into the TMBG Podcast Arena
> a little late here.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> -CJ
>
I've got 1, 2, 3A, 4A, 5A, 5B and 6A. Let me know which ones you want -
and if anyone has the ones I don't have let me know!!
charlie*
That's the complete collection so far, I'm pretty sure.
Bryce
That's all I've got and I don't think I've missed any.
Thanks for the offer - A few other folks actually already hooked me
up over email, so I'm good to go.
I'd be happy to send 'em on to anyone else who's looking.
Sorry I missed the first ones.
Please help.
Thanks.
Sean
email sms...@cox.net
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:00:03 GMT, "CJ Kucera" <ne...@apocalyptech.com>
wrote:
I wonder if anyone out there with a somewhat-decent connection would
mind hosting a small bittorrent tracker for these. It seems like
that'd be pretty ideal for this kind of thing.
/me just tosses ideas out without being able to help really
1A http://s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1M7QC5ZHWHKXE0VX622SJGLR8Q
2A http://s4.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2NMRL0JZ41HCB11BAAOV6OJJJT
3A http://s4.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3VX24DXC756KM1R3W0YMZ12CXY
4A http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=31V7N37BACYZ70M0XBOHFWIO60
5A http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0VW3UYRBXL7953T6HW794DLLLB
And the rest are at http://www.tmbg.com/_media/_pod/
I'm missing 3A and 4A... Is there a good spot to post these (and the
others, which I'll gladly contribute)? alt.binaries.sounds.mp3, or is
that too general?
3a - http://download.yousendit.com/1BA512E75EAAB695
4a - http://download.yousendit.com/434A88784D472AAD
Those should still be good - I've given those out to a couple people,
I believe there's a 10-download max on those.
IMO it'd be ideal to have a small bittorrent tracker somewhere to
serve the podcasts. Bandwidth requirements wouldn't be too bad.
If I had a static IP I'd be happy to serve 'em up, but alas...
> Yuccatan <yu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm missing 3A and 4A... Is there a good spot to post these (and the
>> others, which I'll gladly contribute)? alt.binaries.sounds.mp3, or
>> is that too general?
>
> 3a - http://download.yousendit.com/1BA512E75EAAB695
> 4a - http://download.yousendit.com/434A88784D472AAD
>
> Those should still be good - I've given those out to a couple people,
> I believe there's a 10-download max on those.
>
> IMO it'd be ideal to have a small bittorrent tracker somewhere to
> serve the podcasts. Bandwidth requirements wouldn't be too bad.
> If I had a static IP I'd be happy to serve 'em up, but alas...
>
> -CJ
>
Much obliged. Is there any reason these couldn't be torrented on
someplace like dimeadozen.org? When 50-Foot Wave (Kristin Hersh's
current band) released a "free" EP, they actually encouraged
distribution through there. The messages I've seen about the Podcasts
being removed from iTunes were that the bandwidth wasn't possible for
the older material, but these are free, after all. Perhaps if they're
only torrented once they've come down?
It'd certainly be possible to upload it onto some already-existing
tracker. Dime itself won't work because they've got policies about
not allowing any officially-released material on there (even stuff
that's unavailable now), but some other tracker could be found, I
suppose.
Personally I think that using a currently-existing public tracker
would just cause the podcasts to get buried underneath all the
other activity. I think it'd be much simpler to have one set up
to just track the podcasts. That way there's much more control over
how it's dealt with when a new one's released, too.
Of course, as before, I lack the ability to actually *do* anything
about my suggestions, so it's all just wishful thinking. :)
>> Much obliged. Is there any reason these couldn't be torrented on
>> someplace like dimeadozen.org? When 50-Foot Wave (Kristin Hersh's
>
> It'd certainly be possible to upload it onto some already-existing
> tracker. Dime itself won't work because they've got policies about
> not allowing any officially-released material on there (even stuff
> that's unavailable now), but some other tracker could be found, I
> suppose.
>
> Personally I think that using a currently-existing public tracker
> would just cause the podcasts to get buried underneath all the
> other activity. I think it'd be much simpler to have one set up
> to just track the podcasts. That way there's much more control over
> how it's dealt with when a new one's released, too.
>
> Of course, as before, I lack the ability to actually *do* anything
> about my suggestions, so it's all just wishful thinking. :)
>
> -CJ
>
I know DaD has policies, but from my experience they apply to
commercially released material (i.e., for profit). With band
permission/acquiescence, it doesn't seem to bother them. It might be
worth putting up there with an explanation and see if they object
(meaning DaD, or even TMBG).
There are other "free" (TANSTAAFL) web-storage services like
rapidshare.de and megaupload.com that claim they will not delete a file
or its link until after 20-30 days of no downloading, with no limit on
the number of retrievals. They have other drawbacks compared to
yousendit, but for longer-term archiving they might be a better option.
> IMO it'd be ideal to have a small bittorrent tracker somewhere to
> serve the podcasts. Bandwidth requirements wouldn't be too bad.
> If I had a static IP I'd be happy to serve 'em up, but alas...
As long as we're talking ideals, why not a *large* bittorrent tracker,
to serve the podcasts as well as other non-commercial material. Like
Mono Puff bootlegs :)