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Long time running

This is the first post I've made in a very long time, so in case our new readers don't know who I am, I'm the co-owner of this blog.  Basically, me and Fenghar have been best friends for three years or so, and we just write on this blog thing for kicks.  I actually primarily upload stuff and then paste the links.  I'm a huge pirate, belonging to over 40 private trackers, so lack of content to upload is never really an issue.
So if you are enjoying slatfatf, I recommend listening to our podcasts (all of which suck), watch our mogulus channel (which will soon be banned for copyrighted material), or just kick back and read some archived posts (also sucks).
I'll get to uploading today, so stay tuned.

My 'VUZE' on life


Haha, funny pun title eh?
So, if you are an azureus user like myself, you will notice that today, Azureus has become VUZE. Before, it was Azureus and Vuze... like they worked in tandem. "I know what azureus is, it's a torrent client... but what the hell is Vuze?" Well, Vuze was basically a media player.. like you could watch vids on it, and download torrents directly to your client, FROM your client. But it was a pretty rare to use it... I mean I only used it to watch Afterworld, the greatest Machinima show ever.. Anyways, Vuze is now Azureus, so yeah. Here are a few key points:
It has a sexy layout.. looks very nice
can launch programs and videos straight from the client.
it has a friends system which I have yet to use yet, but it supposedly lets you share torrents easily (which is great for me)
It has a search bar built in.

Now I want to focus on this last part... At first, I thought, oh great, a vuze search... Thats a REAL BIG HELP.... (sarcastic tones). I mean Vuze only had LEGAL content on it... what would I use that for? Then I tested it out, okay, bam, its searching vuze just as I thought. Wait, whats this? I can add my own search engines?
That's right... You can personalize the search engines. All you have to know is some basic HTML code (or know how to grab code) and there you have it. Now I'm searching Mininova, Sumotorrent, the pirate bay, btjunkie, and like 10 others. Awesome. And it downloads torrents right to my client!!
I ran a test with it. I searched Mr Show. I got a bunch of results, as always. See, I searched mr show to see how relevant the results were. Typically, I always get like some retarded stuff before I'll find Mr Show with bob and David. But no, The first results were:
Mr Show season 1
Mr Show season 2
etc. And each had seeds. I guess it doesn't search dead torrents, which is great. So i click on season one. It takes me (and remember this is all in a client. No windows are opened... firefox isn't even running) to btjunkie, right to the mr show season 1 torrent page. I click download this torrent, and i get the pop up in the bottom of the screen: Mr Show Season 1 Has been added to your download list
Friggin' sweet. Another cool feature is friends boost. I guess if someone on your friends list is in the same torrent as you, you can upload to them more. Give em priority or something. But I haven't used this yet. Yeah.

Azureus: How to guide




Sharing files has become a common practice in todays computer society. Peer to peer programs such as Limewire and kazaa are great for newcomers to the game of p2p, but what if you want to share a file that is much larger? Such as a movie that is 4 gigabytes? Do you really want to use MSN to share that? Well, a great way to do this is using what is called a torrent client. There are several programs to use for downloading torrent files. There are 2 main ones that people typically use. One is Utorrent, which is good if your processor is under 1 ghz. The other one, that I use, is called Azureus, which is made for more hefty computers. This tutorial will show you how to use Azureus. I include download links to everything that you will need to become a torrent expert!
First, get the old version of azureus, the one without vuze content (1). It will update after you install it, probably quite a bit too. After this installs, go ahead and quickly run through the wizard. It should put you through a quick speed test, and figure out what your top download and upload speed is. Download speed should be high enough that it won't really ever reach that. Upload speed is all that really matters, because when you get it up to about as high as you can, then your computer will basically load web pages for like 10 minutes per page.
terminology. When you go to a public torrent site, for this tutorial I am going to use the pirate bay, you need to search for a torrent that you want. When you specifically are searching for a torrent, you need to look at the numbers of seeders, and the number of leechers. Seeders is the number of people who have completely finished downloading a torrent, and are now uploading it. Leechers are people who are still downloading. A good torrent should have a ratio of seeders to leechers of 1.5:1 or so. Click the link for the torrent, and download it. Select open the file with and chooseNow that you have azureus installed and you know your speed limit, you need to know the azureus. Azureus will prompt you on what files you want to download. Most of the time, you just click OK, but sometimes, say you only want one song off of an album, you can uncheck all the songs you don't want, and check the ones you do. The file then gets added onto the leech area (figure 1.1, blue area), and will download. Under the column of seeds (figure 1.2) , you can see the number of people who are seeding. The number that is outside of the parentheses is the number of seeders you are connected with. The number in the parentheses is the number of seeders in the "swarm" (swarm is the number of people that are possible to connect to). So for instance, if you have 1(3) that means you are connected to 1 seeder, and they are uploading to you, and there are 3 possible people that you can connect to. In the column of Peers, the number outside of the parentheses is how many people you are connected to, and you are uploading and downloading from. The more peers, the faster your download will go, but it also slows it down because the seeders have to also upload to them. For example, if you have 1 seeder uploading at 100kbs to you and 2 other people (3 total) then each one is getting about 33kbs download speed, but each peer also uploads at 20kbs each. Meaning, you get about 75 kbs total. Anyways, after a file is completely done downloading, it will go to the bottom area, the seeding area. While it is down in this area, you want to look at your share ratio. When your share ratio reaches 1.000 it means that you have uploaded as much as you have downloaded. On a public torrent site, it is polite to let it reach about 1.500. When you become a member of a private server, most people just let it run its course, meaning about 1 week of uploading. The highest share ratio I have ever gotten was like uploading for a month, and it was about 15.300 or so. Now that your file has downloaded, by default the file will go to my documents: azureus downloads. After you feel you have finished uploading enough, right click the torrent file in azureus and select remove. This will not delete your file, just the torrent.
That concludes the basic use for azureus. Later, I will teach you how to use other functions, such as creating your own torrents.
Figures:
Figure 1.1















Figure 1.2








LINKS:
for old version of Azureus
http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=84122&use_mirror=internap&filename=Azureus_2.5.0.4a_Win32.setup.exe&90877345
For a good public site:
http://www.thepiratebay.org
-Zaphod