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Old 01.14.2008, 01:47 PM   #34
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Aw hell, I bumped it...must've bumped my head ha.

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Originally Posted by andrei
Yeah... i think you're right. This thread should be closed. It's really emarrassing!

Then again, maybe people can just PM each other the links and the rules can be subverted in that manner.

Nefeli's link for www.blogscope.net can be very helpful.
Along those lines, other searches of the blogosphere can be performed at
http://rapidlibrary.com/
and
http://4megaupload.com/.

The google hack at http://g2p.org/ can be useful too in finding stuff on ftp pages. Of course www.google.com itself is usually all one needs. Just include "blog" and "mp3" in the search terms for whatever it is you are looking or try the beta version at http://blogsearch.google.com/.

And then for torrent users, there used to me a lot of search engines. I think torrentspy doesn't allow searches anymore if you sign-in from the U.S., but www.isohunt.com and the like (torrentsearch, torrentscan) are still up and running.
Also, many large torrent sites (mininova, suprnova, www.thepiratebay.org, etc.) allow searches without registration. And here again, google does the job most of the time. Just include "torrent" with whatever terms you are searching.
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