How To Download ANYTHING With Newsgroups

Download just about ANYTHING you want at your maximum internet speed! Unlike torrents or P2P, there is no need to share with Newsgroups! Teaser brought to you by GamersDaily.US the World’s #1 Independent Videogame Show. Note: NOTHING ILLEGAL is downloaded in this video — the example shown is completely free and open-source.

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10 2011

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  1. zuckini007 #
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    lol funny vid

  2. MikeyBoy001 #
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    That’s only 2 megs. Though not slow, but not giganews fast.

  3. mariopianofreak #
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    XD only 200? it takes a day of downloading a wii game

  4. xhaku2121x #
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    @flexbox: Yea i get around 3-4 mbps too. Do you have FiOS?

  5. UTUBEMASSACRE #
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    thats super slow compared to my computer

  6. flexbox #
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    omg thats so slow. i would go crazy. i get 2000 kbps

  7. oxyking #
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    Mehh. I usually stream while downloading, so I’m happy with my 200kb/s speeds.

  8. kotraquin #
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    i’d suggest ya do a little research most ISP’s offer usenet access. but some don’t . But to get the max benefit (depending on what your looking for) try a pay server that is totally dedicated to usenet such as Giganews.
    I access newsgroups through my ISP and use Forte Agent as my newsreader btw :)

  9. SaintNobody #
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    Giganews. 240+ days of retention; 99.9% or greater completion of files.

    You have to pay for it because they are hosting all of those files on a bunch of harddrives so you can instantly download them. P2P is the distributed version of this and is highly prosecuted. giganews is protected under american law by common carrier status, as are most others.

  10. Thrashaero #
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    is BBS sort of the same concept as usenet? I’ve heard of usenet for years, but never have i really done anything with it. also, I wonder how do groups work with different servers to get an account to access them with??? like alt.whatever for example, exists in a plane which whatever usenet service has…and has the same messages/downloads on it regardless of service provider right? how the hell does that work? do all the usp’s relay the same groups or do groups have same names/different content?

  11. odi22865 #
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    Thats Fucking Fast 0.o

  12. Rtm182 #
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    Think about it. If it was free it would probably be slow again from all the people.

  13. evildwarf #
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    If you even need to ask why newsgroup services are pay-for, you should just stick to your torrents and rapidshare links, hahaha

  14. blarson12 #
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    Can someone with half a brain please give me THE best of the best in newsgroup sites and why you have to pay for them?

  15. samd891 #
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    When i try to download a game via newzleech it just wont download in my news software. can anyone help?

    Im sorry im a p2p/torrent n00b

  16. icantpickaname123 #
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    newsgroups are great. I just followed the quick guide on p2presource. com and I was up and running in less than 15 minutes.

  17. ezzzy123 #
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    newsgroups own been using them for years 20 meg maxed out, torrents, p2p all for the noobs

  18. kingsnake66 #
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    nice

  19. EyeCatchNews #
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    interesting

  20. luizgsa16 #
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    i get average of 15mb a second with newsgroup i download movies in 45 sec

  21. PacoBell #
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    Well, technically, torrents have better integrity checking than most usenet clients. It’s just that usenet does some FEC via PAR2 files. In either case, neither of these systems will save you if the original file was corrupted to begin with. Then you’ll just have to hope that the person who upped it has the foresight to add a decent amount of internal RAR parity.

  22. LinksToStuff #
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    To find things to download go to newzleech(.)com
    Then in the search results check everything you want to download and click on the GET NZB button. Now open the nzb file with grabbit and it will start downloading.



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