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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:13 pm 
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Any recent thoughts on this? I tried free version of ShareBear and they Search brings up the files, but when I try to download them it says "Needs more sources." Also as somebody mentioned ShareBear does nasty things and you have to delete it after you use it.

I've also tried limewire. Haven't tried the others mentioned, but will. Thought I'd check first though to see if anybody has a latest greatest file swapping place that for sure has Pimsleur.


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Any recent thoughts on this? I tried free version of ShareBear and they Search brings up the files, but when I try to download them it says "Needs more sources." Also as somebody mentioned ShareBear does nasty things and you have to delete it after you use it.

I've also tried limewire. Haven't tried the others mentioned, but will. Thought I'd check first though to see if anybody has a latest greatest file swapping place that for sure has Pimsleur.


Bookie,

The BitTorrent sites are much more reliable and faster. Get yourself a good client like µTorrent or Bittornado. TorrentSpy has all the Pimsleur programs.

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If all you want is Pimsleur's spanish (or portuguese), there's no need for any CRT VIP to have to download special client-to-client software which opens up your computer to possible hacking, spyware, viruses and popups. Those services can also be slow due to limited sources and thousands of users. Go to this post for more info: http://costaricaticas.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6142&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=86

Oops, I just noticed that bear isn't a VIP yet. Well there's yet another reason for him to join.


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Great link Prolijo, your site definitely has some valuable info.
Yes Membership has it's privileges. :) Of course if Bookie looks back a few posts another member already offered to help him out.

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When I do a search on Bearshare for pimsleur, it comes back with one file , level1, lesson 12. Help


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Hsea, check out my link above. Also if any VIP is interested in the Portuguese Course (for Rio), I've got a link page up for that too.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:35 pm 
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A word of caution:

Using Kazaa, Morpheus, Bearshare or Limewire, hell even any Windoze or Linux Torrent client -- is asking for big f'ing trouble.

Yeah, you may search and download 20 things ok. Hell, you may go a year with no problems. But let's review what you know but you forget, just like the threads in sexual health about condoms, STDs, etc: YOU ARE GOING TO GET POPPED. Either by LEO, RIAA, MPAA or by worse: a virus, script kiddy, hacker, trojan or worm. And these are nasty. How about a silent infection that scans for credit card data, bank account logins or just installs a keylogger that silently pipes all kinds of goodies back to the bastards?

Trust me on this. PLEASE. Really. Truly. Trust me.

Think it can't happen? I'm here to tell you as an IT professional with 15+ years experience, you're playing a losing game.

PM me if you want methods that simply work. No bull, no games, PM me and I can dish out advice. ADVICE only. I ain't go no stinking softwarez, etc.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:31 pm 
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PacoLoco,

I PMed that guy my address and thanks and never heard back from him.

:(

I still haven't managed to get these downloaded despite trying three different sites. I have a nephew who is up on these things and I"m hoping he'll help me out when he visits for Xmass.

Anybody else whose got the nuts I'm still open to suggestions.


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Guys,

Since first downloading files with Bit Torrent I've no need to go back to the always annoying (and inferior) alternatives - Kazaa, Bear Share, et al. Bit Torrent clients, at least the ones I've tried, are free, have no spyware, and some offer powerful features. Here's how to get hold of Pimsleur Spanish...

1) The Bit Torrent client I've settled on is simple in its appearance but still has some powerful features. It's called uTorrent and I use the "standalone," version that doesn't require installation. Download it from this link and Save to somewhere safe...

http://download.utorrent.com/1.6/utorrent.exe

It's a small file and will download in seconds. (If it doesn't do a Google for "download uTorrent" and you'll find it). Once it has downloaded find where you saved it and double click it. Let it set itself as your default .torrent client.

2) Now you need to find a .torrent for Pimsleur Spanish. uTorrent has a built in Search field in its upper right corner. Click the magnifying glass next to it and select IsoHunt as the default engine. Now type "Pimsleur" (without quotes) into the field and hit enter.

3) Your web browser will open to a page returning a list of various torrents that in some way mention Pimsleur. On that page will be a section with six columns:

Category, Age, Torrent Tags & Name, Size, S, L

Click Size to sort the list by, uh, Size.

4) Now it's time to choose which torrent to download with. As I write this, "/ Pimsleur / 12.93 GB / S: 23 / L: 131 / tops the list. Don't let the 12.93 GB size scare you. Inside that torrent are many Pimsleur language courses but you don't have to download all of them. You select only the ones you want. I recently grabbed all four Spanish and all three Portuguese (Brazilian).

This is a good torrent. Why do I say that? Because, at the moment, it's well Seeded (S:23) and well Leeched (L:131). Seeds are clients (people's computers running a Bit Torrent Client) that have the complete file. Leeches are clients that have some of the file. Even with no Seeders it's often possible to get a complete file if, added together, all Leechers can make up a complete file. That's the beauty of the way Bit Torrent works - and why media companies no doubt hate it more than the other, more famous methods. It's quicker and more reliable than any other download method I've tried - IF what you want is still well Seeded and/or Leeched.

5) Click on the word Pimsleur under the "Torrent Tags, Name" column. That should expand the entry to reveal the contents of the torrent. Scroll the list and you'll see there are zip files for many Pimsleur courses - just as I said. Now it's time to download...

6) If you've scrolled the list to the bottom, scroll back up to the top and click the "Download .torrent" link at the upper left. A dialog will pop up asking whether you wish to Save or Open the file. I usually just click Open. Torrents are very small so it'll Open very quickly. If you've followed through each of these steps in order then you've already set uTorrent as your .torrent client so now that program will run and another dialog will open up called "Add new torrent".

7) You could click OK at this point but you'd wind up downloading every single Pimsleur course. I don't think you want that. So click Select None and then go through the list and check those zips that you do want and then click OK.

That's it! You should, within minutes, see the downloading begin. Unlike other file sharing programs there's no waiting endlessly in line with Bit Torrent downloads. Due to the unique way BT clients share files it's actually better the more users there are.

Download rates vary. Even if you have a very fast connection if the file(s) you're after are poorly Seeded and/or Leeched it could take a long time to get them. Also - and this mainly applied to such poorly Seeded/Leeched files - if there isn't at least one Seed it's possible that, taken together, all Leeches do not make up a complete file. You can check that in uTorrent by paying attention to the Avail.(ability) column on its right hand side. If it's less that 1.0 then, at that moment, there isn't a complete file to be had. This hardly ever happens to highly desired files that are well Seeded/Leeched - sometimes for months and months. For such files you'll usually find download rates of 25 to as high as 500+ kbps.

TIP! While you're looking at the uTorrent window have a look at the Ratio column. Ratio is the amount of the file you've downloaded (from other users) compared with the amount you've uploaded (TO other users). It's a good idea, even when you've got what you want, to make sure you let the ratio climb to at least 1.0 so that you've uploaded as much as you've downloaded. This keeps the Bit Torrent file sharing community alive. Ignore this tip at your own risk! Some sites note your IP and, if you aren't a good Leecher that does wait for that 1.0 or better Ratio they'll ban you from downloading any more torrents. Not a disaster cause there are lots of torrent hosting sites - but it's best to share all the same.

TIP2! www.torrentz.com is a search engine that'll point you to other torrent sharing sites that have possible hits to whatever it is you're searching for - be they movies or programs or music.

TIP3! For movies don't download an entire DVD just to watch a movie. DVD Rips are CD sized (at about 700 MBs) and often near HD quality. They just don't have all the extras that come on some DVDs. And rarely can you skip forward by Chapter. Big deal!

Well I hope this has been of help to some of you. As for the Pimsleur courses? I have come to them late. I picked up my spanish using a Berlitz Phrase book and Collins English/Spanish dictionary while travelling Mexico for over a year fifteen years back. Had I known about Pimsleur (assuming it existed then) man it would have really helped me learn more quickly I'm sure. As it is I'm working my way through the Lesson 1 set and finding it mostly re-inforcing what I already know. Now and then I learn a fine point I'd missed learning the way I did but so far nothing very challenging. I'm hoping that either Lesson II or III will introduce past and future tense as that's where I'm really lost - especially past tense as future can be indicated with the "to go," verb: ir.

It's great the way the courses are designed to just be listened to - without the need for books and writing and homework. In fact the narrator specifically tells you NOT to try to take notes while listening as it'll disturb the natural learning method. That method consists of a Narrator/Instructor speaking in English and a dialog between a man and a woman - that becomes more and more complex as you get deeper into the lessons. I cannot imagine that there's anyone that wouldn't be able to learn a new language this way so long as they follow the instruction.

If anyone has any doubts send me a PM with your e-mail and I'll send you the first 30 minute lesson (Lesson 01) of the Spanish I course. (There are thirty 30 minute Spanish I lessons in all. It's about 6 MBs so it's no biggie to e-mail.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:41 am 
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I have tried different P2P file sharing sites and would tend to agree with ZeeBraWon. I started out with Kazaa and got more than my share of nasty things along with the files I intended to download (and which were very hard to get rid of). Lately I've been using E-Mule which hasn't been neatly as bad as Kazaa, but my security software still catches the occasional bug. I've tried BitTorrent too. It was alright but had its problems too (a few alerts from my security software and the hassle about having to open your computer up to "give back" to the community). From what I've learned all the P2P have their problems to one degree or another.

The main point is why take any chance at all if you don't have to (or wait long times to download large files)? I provided a SECURE link for CRT VIP members only where they can download Pimsleur and ONLY Pimsleur without opening up their computers to a vast network of unknown peers or have to worry about what else they might be downloading. Also, because you won't be competing with a vast array of others trying to download from the same sites, the download would probably go faster too.


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I've been using Bit Torrent for years now. At least three, maybe as many as five years. I've downloaded many many many things with it without problems. Mostly programs and movies; hardly any music. I've downloaded 700 MB files in as little as an hour or so (not often) and more commonly over the course of an evening or overnight while I slept. Rarely do I download at a slow rate unless it's a file that just isn't very popular so not many are seeding. At such times, as long as I see more than 1.0 copies under the Avail column, I know I'll get it - just not as fast as I'm used to.

As I said above, uTorrent has no spyware and the standalone version doesn't even install itself anywhere. I don't worry about viruses as I use the FREE and, from my experience over three years using it, EXCELLENT Avast antivirus. No problems so far!

I don't mind giving back to the community - to help keep it alive. In fact I've been seeding a favourite old space sim called Independence War 2 - Edge of Chaos for weeks now. It's a 1.23 GB file that I've uploaded at a Ratio of 10:1 - over 12 GBs worth! Normally I don't go much past 1:1 but this is a rare gem that just isn't being seeding much anymore and I feel for any other space sim fans that want to check it out and see what made it special.

You mileage may vary of course but, in my experience, the fear of getting a virus or having one's computer compromised - if leaving it running connected to the net - is, nowadays, overhyped. (Sensationalism sells!) Have a good virus scanner installed; use Windows XP's Firewall protection; scan any files you download before you open/run them; and you shouldn't have any problems.

That's my 2 cents worth!

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CC, thats all very well and good if you want to get involved in downloading (and uploading) files on a REGULAR basis. Heck, I do it myself. My point was that if all someone wants is the Pimsleur Spanish series there is a much SIMPLER way of doing than installing P2P software and figuring out how to use it and then worrying if there MIGHT be something else being downloaded with it. That is why I made it available to this select group so they can get just the files they need and not have anything at all to worry about about who they are connecting with.


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Prolijo,
could you direct me to the link for the Portuguese Course. I am thinking of a Rio trip and would like to practice of portuguese. Thanks


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I can't post it here but just retry the link I provided to the thread in the VIP section that I provided above. I added a link for the Portuguese page to that post.


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downloaded the files. they work great. thanks Prolijo for all your contributions to the board.

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