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						Serben
					
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					|  Posted: Sun, 11th May 2008 10:46    Post subject: Finding out filenames |  |  
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					| How exactly do you find out the filenames of different releases? The reason i'm asking is because i've noticed that a lot of clones only get posted on usenet by their filenames, so if you search for the full release name you won't find it. Is there a site or something like nforce that lets you know the filenames of a release?
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					|  Posted: Sun, 11th May 2008 11:53    Post subject: |  |  
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					| well if you look in the nfo's sometimes they list the filename in there.
 otherwise you could always just do a title search on a torrent search, go to details, and check the filenames in there and give those a shot.
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					|  Posted: Sun, 11th May 2008 18:38    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Well, someone PM'd me and gave me a very useful IRC channel that lists all the latest releases. Since i don't know whether he wants me to post it or not, i won't. But if you read this, i suggest you post the info you PM'd me in this thread so everyone else can see it.
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					|  Posted: Sun, 11th May 2008 18:39    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | Reg67 wrote: |  	  | One thing that really pisses me off is the way some grps 'seperate' words .'s and _ and -  ffs whats wrong with just naming it with spaces? we no longer live in the world of DOS and max 8 letter descriptions  | 
 
 its.because.spaces.arent.cool-duh.avi
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					|  Posted: Sun, 11th May 2008 19:29    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Spaces are still not used in unix file-names, although there's support for it. Why does the "_" bother you so much? |  | 
	
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					|  Posted: Mon, 12th May 2008 01:03    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | PoorLeno wrote: |  	  | Spaces are still not used in unix file-names, although there's support for it. Why does the "_" bother you so much? | 
 
 yeah, it's oldschool
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					|  Posted: Mon, 12th May 2008 01:04    Post subject: |  |  
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					| why not use spaces?
 open your command window and try cd program files and then try cd "program files"
 
 Just try to make a program or script with spaces shit. it is a hell...
 
 so no spaces = much more easier
 
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					|  Posted: Mon, 12th May 2008 02:25    Post subject: |  |  
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					| spaces in filenames will fuck up a lot of scripts used on ftp sites.
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