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2006-12-28 19:38
Skylab

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 183
THE MOVERS Treasure Chest

Hi all ya guyz around here...

We've just started to open our Treasure Chest...

http://rapidshare.com/files/9304647/Hahni-Soft_of_WCS.ZIP.html

This first package are the transferred disks from Hahni Soft of WCS... WCS was just a local group. Jezi got later a member of Strike Force and Ruhrpott Cracker was also in the WCS (but actually we can't remember his handle at that time; we will add him then with his correct handle)...

signing off...
THE MOVERS [!]
 
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2008-01-20 17:17
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
mmmh ok, if it destroys stuff, then ofcourse it's a bad idea :)
2008-01-20 18:45
elkmoose

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 45
boeder, digital, 3m and kodak/verbatim disks didnt like the 90% alc, but they have no problem with the 70%

thought boeder and digital disks are big crap. was a waste of money :(

(while maxell are really great and still work perfect)
2008-01-20 19:53
d0c

Registered: Apr 2006
Posts: 186
the white stuff you see on the surface of the disk, is what eats them. if it have been on for a very long time it will leave dark spots on the disk when removed. these dark spots are dead spots and unreadable for the disk drive, but usually after a format the disk is fine again. the white stuff will grow on your disk if you store them in a moist places like cellar or lofts with big temperature changes.

2008-01-21 15:07
SECRET MAN
Account closed

Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 336
Quote: i used 90% alcohole before and it destroyed the surfance of lots of disks, which became due to this unreadable, the 70% alcohole did not destroy anything til now... and also, i only want to read those disks once, if the stuff on them is needed, its always better to save it back to new disks...

Can i send my broken disks to you?
2008-01-21 20:38
SECRET MAN
Account closed

Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 336
Who said,that i will quit?I know,that noone will miss me :-)

Here we go again in 2008 !

73 Disk Images which i got from an old grandmother.And she will look for more.Her roof is big :-)

Secret Man 01_2008.zip under:


http://www.filefactory.com/file/1d6a74/

or

http://rapidshare.com/files/85534387/Secret_Man_01_2008.zip.html

My favorite is disk 0063 ! Gryzor with an old Lidiok Intro.

This collection contains much wares from "The Mule"


Cheers

Secret Man



2008-01-21 22:51
null
Account closed

Registered: Jun 2006
Posts: 645
Quote: Groepaz, they dont block p2p, they do traffic-shaping
which effectively lowers p2p traffic to a minimum.

All ISPs here do it except one, and that one is the
worst of them all in terms of bw, since its at 100%
capacity nearly all the time.

If you call to complain, they deny it saying they're not
responsible for p2p speeds.
Thats the main reason why i use Usenet exclusively for several years now (although they blocked port 119 several
times in the past year & only reopened it when i called to
complain..).

Sad but true.


just a little fix that may help a bit. if you use uTorrent, there is an option to encrypt the data. this way, your ISP cannot see if it's a torrent file, or so I've heard.

------------------------------------
http://zomgwtfbbq.info
2008-01-21 22:59
maestro

Registered: Mar 2004
Posts: 727
thx secret man
2008-01-21 23:00
elkmoose

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 45
Quote: Can i send my broken disks to you?

i am not a magician, you know :)
2008-02-09 17:53
wattie

Registered: Dec 2003
Posts: 57
Time for some new stuff.
Within the next weeks, I will upload one of the largest private collections I ever had in my hands. All disks belong to bugjam, who has borrowed his disks to me to make it possible giving all the stuff to the public. So, again a big thanks to you bugjam :)

Let's start with the 5 first boxes:

http://rapidshare.com/files/90450955/bugjam_Box001.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90450957/bugjam_Box002.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90450958/bugjam_Box003.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90450959/bugjam_Box004.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90450960/bugjam_Box005.rar

Have fun with the new images and the rest of the 13.000 files which will follow the next days and weeks ;)
2008-02-09 18:02
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 461
Great work Wattie! Also thanks to bugjam for letting wattie transfer the disks
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