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I cannot believe how arrogant and ungrateful many of you are. Apparently you don't even know the word patience. Just sit back and relax. In a day or two we all will have our x86 or x64 version of this. And thanks to the person who leaked it!

I don't believe anyone is being 'arrogant' or ungrateful.

As a rule of thumb, if you're gonna share something, you should do it 100 percent, and not leave your peers hanging in limbo. No one is asking the original uploader to seed to a thousand users... The great thing about bit torrent is you only need to seed until a few people have it, then you (as the original uploader) can disappear into the limelight if you so desire...

I'm sorry, but this so-called distribution "plan" is unacceptable and is violation of P2P etiquette. If the original uploader wanted to share this to a selected few, he/she should have setup her own private FTP and have those users access the content from there.

I don't believe anyone is being 'arrogant' or ungrateful.

As a rule of thumb, if you're gonna share something, you should do it 100 percent, and not leave your peers hanging in limbo. No one is asking the original uploader to seed to a thousand users... The great thing about bit torrent is you only need to seed until a few people have it, then you (as the original uploader) can disappear into the limelight if you so desire...

I'm sorry, but this so-called distribution "plan" is unacceptable and is violation of P2P etiquette. If the original uploader wanted to share this to a selected few, he/she should have setup her own private FTP and have those users access the content from there.

WTF!!!???

LOL :laugh:

I don't believe anyone is being 'arrogant' or ungrateful.

As a rule of thumb, if you're gonna share something, you should do it 100 percent, and not leave your peers hanging in limbo. No one is asking the original uploader to seed to a thousand users... The great thing about bit torrent is you only need to seed until a few people have it, then you (as the original uploader) can disappear into the limelight if you so desire...

I'm sorry, but this so-called distribution "plan" is unacceptable and is violation of P2P etiquette. If the original uploader wanted to share this to a selected few, he/she should have setup her own private FTP and have those users access the content from there.

Thankfully people like you who want to make imaginary etiquette rules can simply be left out to whine. The original uploader can do whatever the hell they want. Don't like it? Then don't pay any attention to them, but the whining is childish

I don't believe anyone is being 'arrogant' or ungrateful.

As a rule of thumb, if you're gonna share something, you should do it 100 percent, and not leave your peers hanging in limbo. No one is asking the original uploader to seed to a thousand users... The great thing about bit torrent is you only need to seed until a few people have it, then you (as the original uploader) can disappear into the limelight if you so desire...

I'm sorry, but this so-called distribution "plan" is unacceptable and is violation of P2P etiquette. If the original uploader wanted to share this to a selected few, he/she should have setup her own private FTP and have those users access the content from there.

I love this. We don't even know whether she may have problems, heck just a simple thing like her network card burnt away from the bandwidth.... Why would you assume she is doing this on purpose? It's not a fake - that would be teasing. We don't believe in the good in people? There are things that even the best torrent creator can't foresee. She will continue tomorrow after driving 5 hrs through the Tundra to get a replacement NIC from a friend and everybody will be happy.

Thankfully people like you who want to make imaginary etiquette rules can simply be left out to whine. The original uploader can do whatever the hell they want. Don't like it? Then don't pay any attention to them, but the whining is childish

Whining? I don't think so... Besides, a lot of folks who are stuck at 89.7% would probably agree with what I just said. Moreover, the RC is due out anytime now, so I'm in no hurry get my hands on this particular build whatsoever. The only reason I'm even downloading it is because I haven't tested anything beyond build 7022. I could easily grab 7068, but I rather have this one.

I love this. We don't even know whether she may have problems, heck just a simple thing like her network card burnt away from the bandwidth.... Why would you assume she is doing this on purpose? It's not a fake - that would be teasing. We don't believe in the good in people? There are things that even the best torrent creator can't foresee. She will continue tomorrow after driving 5 hrs through the Tundra to get a replacement NIC from a friend and everybody will be happy.

LMAO yup, and by then, build 8000 will be here :laugh: :rolleyes:

:p

Whining? I don't think so... Besides, a lot of folks who are stuck at 89.7% would probably agree with what I just said. Moreover, the RC is due out anytime now, so I'm in no hurry get my hands on this particular build whatsoever. The only reason I'm even downloading it is because I haven't tested anything beyond build 7022. I could easily grab 7068, but I rather have this one.

Digging a deeper hole lol........

:woot:

Don't worry. Someone will be along any minute to say that was photoshopped!

Just for mentioning that i'm going to make a video of me clicking properties and stuff. And anyway I don't have photoshop installed and my paint skills SUCK!

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