MF links are died :-[
Quote from: qqwwee123 on May 15, 2012, 04:41 PM
MF links is died :-[
Yes they are :'[
Filefactory & uploaded & Depositfiles
You can try them until its updated :]
Unfortunately Uploaded (and Rapidshare) links are down to :(
Quote from: Shadow.97 on May 15, 2012, 05:27 PM
Quote from: qqwwee123 on May 15, 2012, 04:41 PM
MF links is died :-[
Yes they are :'[
Filefactory & uploaded & Depositfiles
You can try them until its updated :]
Quote from: topdog on May 15, 2012, 06:45 PM
Unfortunately Uploaded (and Rapidshare) links are down to :(
Now that's why I suggest to upload to Torrent sites.
Please tell me which Windows version you want to download, I shall find you all guys a torrent. :D
Good Day :D
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 15, 2012, 07:07 PM
Quote from: Shadow.97 on May 15, 2012, 05:27 PM
Quote from: qqwwee123 on May 15, 2012, 04:41 PM
MF links is died :-[
Yes they are :'[
Filefactory & uploaded & Depositfiles
You can try them until its updated :]
Quote from: topdog on May 15, 2012, 06:45 PM
Unfortunately Uploaded (and Rapidshare) links are down to :(
Now that's why I suggest to upload to Torrent sites.
Please tell me which Windows version you want to download, I shall find you all guys a torrent. :D
Good Day :D
x64 and x32, thank you ;D
but i hope u will reup they :( ( MF links, of course :D )
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 15, 2012, 07:07 PM
Now that's why I suggest to upload to Torrent sites.
Please tell me which Windows version you want to download, I shall find you all guys a torrent. :D
Good Day :D
Yes I understand your reasoning. This is a constant problem with DDL's :(
Thanks for the offer BLADESHARK ;D, I'm after 64 bit, but the pc it's for still hasn't arrived (my brother in law is a wonderful and generous man who does many things for people, but in his own time)) so I can wait for next month release and get it as soon as it's posted.
Downloading such large files from anyone other then MF is a major pain as free user. >:(
Quote from: qqwwee123 on May 16, 2012, 04:44 AM
but i hope u will reup they :( ( MF links, of course :D )
MF links are upto Mr Maher to upload
I can provide you the Torrent Files :)
Pirate Bay is down :( >:(, I will provide later. :)
Quote from: topdog on May 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
This is a constant problem with DDL's :(
Downloading such large files from anyone other then MF is a major pain as free user
YES it is :(
Quote from: topdog on May 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
Thanks for the offer
What offer. I am just helping :D
Quote from: topdog on May 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
I'm after 64 bit
Don't worry I will provide, if not the latest or old release. ;)
Kia ora (Hi) BLADESHARK
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 16, 2012, 09:29 AM
Quote from: topdog on May 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
Thanks for the offer
What offer. I am just helping :D
LoL I was thanking you for the offer to help ;D
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 16, 2012, 09:29 AM
Quote from: topdog on May 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
I'm after 64 bit
Don't worry I will provide, if not the latest or old release. ;)
Thanks for the offer to help again, but until I get a pc that can run it there is no hurry.
When that happens I can download the latest update.
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Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 16, 2012, 09:24 AM
MF links are upto Mr Maher to upload
I can provide you the Torrent Files :)
Pirate Bay is down :( >:(, I will provide later. :)
You know what I think would be a good idea? To use several torrents sites instead of simply relying on TPB. Just off the top of my head, HT33 and 1337x don't hassle you with this business of having an account. Why not use them (or similar) every now and then? We, too, have to be prepared to fight the profiteers and can't afford to just sit here and wait patiently. This is our battle as much as it is theirs.
Incidentally, I read on Torrentfreak the list of sites India blockaded. There were something like 4 or 5 with names and all. These guys apparently aren't aware of the fact that they have something like 95 more to go, not to even mention the very concept that this is a system that from it's inception was designed to withstand even a nuclear attack.
There is a torrent for 32-bit but not the 64-bit version.
Please provide a torrent for it.
Quote from: humbert on May 17, 2012, 12:16 AM
To use several torrents sites instead of simply relying on TPB.
YES like H33T [
Admin of H33T is my fast friend] Kickass Torrents, 1337x.org.
Quote from: bollity on May 17, 2012, 05:01 AM
There is a torrent for 32-bit but not the 64-bit version.
Please provide a torrent for it.
Please wait, let someone upload it. ???
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 17, 2012, 09:20 AM
To use several torrents sites instead of simply relying on TPB.
YES like H33T [Admin of H33T is my fast friend] Kickass Torrents, 1337x.org.
I had no idea the Admin of H33t was a friend of yours. In fact, on that site when I look at the torrents, unlike TBP and Demonoid there is no place to post anything. I guess they probably use the forums for that. I assume you're on their forums. Are they interesting?
Regarding your next post concerning a 64-bit µTorrent, let me remind you of my question concerning 64 and 32-bit progs. µTorrent is another perfect example. Their 32-bit proggie works like a champ on 64-bit systems. All I'd like to know is what would be gained by converting it to 64 bit, if anything? VLC is yet another example. I've been running a portable 32-bit version of it forever, without a hitch. Then I saw a 64-bit (and 32 also) non-portable higher version available. I removed the first and replaced it with the updated 64. Both work perfectly and frankly I defy anyone to sit at my computer, run both program all they want, and tell me which is which without looking at "About" on the menu bar. Naturally I'm keeping the 64, no sense having 2 of the same.
BTW, you're up early this morning. Do you work Fridays? I know you're Islamic but the vast majority of India isn't. What day of the week in India is the equivalent of Sunday in Europe and the Americas?
Quote from: humbert on May 18, 2012, 06:13 AM
I had no idea the Admin of H33t was a friend of yours
YES he is.
We don't really have a conversation very much. He is too busy, but sometimes replies to my messages. :P
Quote from: humbert on May 18, 2012, 06:13 AM
there is no place to post anything.
You have to click on the torrent in which you want to post, then a new page will open & then on the new page go to the bottom and you will find the comments and options to post them. :)
Quote from: humbert on May 18, 2012, 06:13 AM
What day of the week in India is the equivalent of Sunday in Europe and the Americas?
Here
IT professionals get weekly holidays at Saturday & Sunday both.
Workers & Managers get on Thursdays.
Others get only for Sundays.
Regarding Fridays, the companies & other industries here allow Muslim employees a
2hrs break on Fridays which includes the "
Jumaa Namaz" and the rest of the time for
Lunch and then get to work. ???
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 18, 2012, 08:21 AM
Here IT professionals get weekly holidays at Saturday & Sunday both. Workers & Managers get on Thursdays. Others get only for Sundays.
Regarding Fridays, the companies & other industries here allow Muslim employees a 2hrs break on Fridays which includes the "Jumaa Namaz" and the rest of the time for Lunch and then get to work. ???
Ok, I see. Of those you mentioned above, what caste :D do you belong to?
BTW, out of sheer curiousity and no other reason, do you follow Islamic law as closely as Ahmad and the Chief? For example, do you carry around you prayer rug and pray 5 times I day? I'm saying "carry your rug" only because I know India is not a predominantly Islamic country unlike Palestine or Egypt, so I'm assume Islamic prayer rugs aren't ubiquitous.
Incidentally, I got part of my answer on the 64-bit programs from a guy on TBP who posted some info on the subject, without my even asking for it. Apparently the 2 version are the same except for the fact that the 32-bit one won't open files greater than 2
32 in size. That explains Office 64 and VLC, but not µTorrent or others that don't exactly open files.
Quote from: humbert on May 19, 2012, 04:45 AM
what caste :D do you belong to?
If you are referring to the
sub-castes in
Muslim religion then I am "
Sunni"
Quote from: humbert on May 19, 2012, 04:45 AM
do you follow Islamic law as closely as Ahmad and the Chief?
I don't know :( how closely Ahmad & Mr. Maher follow, But I try to do my best to stay away from the
BAD activities and things and try to go to Namaz 5 times but as you know no man is PERFECT I sometimes Fail to do these things like reading "Quran Majeed" or the 5 times prayer.
Quote from: humbert on May 19, 2012, 04:45 AM
do you carry around you prayer rug and pray 5 times I day?
NO :o we don't carry rugs because there's no need to carry rugs. There are Mosques in each and every area. So even if you are traveling you can perform your prayers in the area you are. :)
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 19, 2012, 04:22 PM
If you are referring to the sub-castes in Muslim religion then I am "Sunni"
Absolutely not :) :)! That was just a joke given that fact that you're Indian and Hinduism is the predominant religion over there. The thing came about when you mentioned that different kinds of people got different days off in their jobs, of which you mentioned a few. Accordingly, I decided to pull your leg ask asking you your caste, when actually I was asking in which worker category were you. BTW, Sunni is not a caste, it is simply a subdivision of Islam, as are the Shiites. India's caste system is stratified - in Islam there's no such thing.
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 19, 2012, 04:22 PM
I don't know :( how closely Ahmad & Mr. Maher follow, But I try to do my best to stay away from the BAD activities and things and try to go to Namaz 5 times but as you know no man is PERFECT I sometimes Fail to do these things like reading "Quran Majeed" or the 5 times prayer.
I asked only because I know how devout Ahmad and the Chief are, so I was just curious about you. I think you've pretty much answered my question.
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 19, 2012, 04:22 PM
NO :o we don't carry rugs because there's no need to carry rugs. There are Mosques in each and every area. So even if you are traveling you can perform your prayers in the area you are. :)
Thanks for telling me that! Frankly I had no idea there were that many Muslims in India. Almost everywhere in this hemisphere, devout Muslims do carry them, but only because, unlike India, the Muslim population here is low by comparison. I remember once in Miami, a Muslim friend told me there were 4 mosques there - and we're talking a city of 3½ to 4 million people. Obviously he does carry a rug around.
Quote from: humbert on May 20, 2012, 05:30 AM
I asked only because I know how devout Ahmad and the Chief are, so I was just curious about you. I think you've pretty much answered my question.
Hey dear friends. :)
I just want to clarify something [
just for confirmation]...
I'm not that good devout. I'm like BLADESHARK ;; trying to do my best.
Also [
just for information]...
I don't carry rug with me too because there are a lot of mosques here.
Anyway, I can pray anywhere [
on the dust itself]... It's OK. Rug is not necessary. [
For example: if lost in the desert] ;D ;D
Take care. :) :D
I've updates all the links guys.
Next time I'll post links to download here on the forums ;)
Good luck.
Quote from: Ahmad on May 20, 2012, 09:34 AM
Hey dear friends. :)
I just want to clarify something [just for confirmation]...
I'm not that good devout. I'm like BLADESHARK ;; trying to do my best.
Also [just for information]...
I don't carry rug with me too because there are a lot of mosques here.
Anyway, I can pray anywhere [on the dust itself]... It's OK. Rug is not necessary. [For example: if lost in the desert] ;D ;D
Take care. :) :D
Based on everything you've told me, I must disagree. Everything you've said indicates you follow Islam very closely and with all your heart. Believe me, when it comes to devotion, here very few Christians and Jews do not follow their religion anywhere as near as strongly as you do yours. I understood Bladshark to say that, even though he does what he can to follow all Islamic laws, it's not as much as what you've told me concerning yourself. As I see it, anyone who will stop everything and pray in the desert or in heavy snow in Moscow (as the Chief did) in my opinion is very devout.
Here are 2 examples so you'll see my point. I keep mentioning my Libyan friend. I found out about the 4 mosques in Miami from him and earlier that Friday he attended one of them. He told me this at a bar over alcoholic beverages - in fact, he even invited me to a drink, which I accepted. You, by comparison, wouldn't even be caught dead in a bar. Similarly, the Catholic religion (which I was born into) mandates going to mass every Sunday and prohibits birth control. The vast majority of Catholics here don't obey any of these rules. However, if someone dies or gets married, you better believe there will be a Catholic religious ceremony. Who understands this?
Quote from: humbert on May 21, 2012, 04:23 AM
Based on everything you've told me, I must disagree. Everything you've said indicates you follow Islam very closely and with all your heart.
I can't beat you in discussion. ;D ;D
BUT allow me to say this for necessity:
"Thanks God for this" [
Alhamdulellah]
Quote from: humbert on May 21, 2012, 04:23 AM
The vast majority of Catholics here don't obey any of these rules. However, if someone dies or gets married, you better believe there will be a Catholic religious ceremony. Who understands this?
It's normal.
Because a man doesn't obey all the rules of his religion, it doesn't mean that he is out of his religion ...
As you know, man is very weak, and no one is perfect.
:) :D
Quote from: humbert on May 21, 2012, 04:23 AM
The vast majority of Catholics here don't obey any of these rules. However, if someone dies or gets married, you better believe there will be a Catholic religious ceremony. Who understands this?
Quote from: Ahmad on May 21, 2012, 05:42 AM
It's normal.
Because a man doesn't obey all the rules of his religion, it doesn't mean that he is out of his religion ...
As you know, man is very weak, and no one is perfect.
:) :D
From what I've seen, this sort of thing isn't so much a matter of weakness or imperfection. I believe it deals much more with the people either not caring if they disobey the rules, or firmly believe God won't punish them for what they're doing. Very often I've heard the expression "I follow my religion
my way" which clearly indicates this.
Quote from: humbert on May 23, 2012, 05:21 AM
"I follow my religion my way"
Very
BAD thinking for those people. >:(
Quote from: humbert on May 23, 2012, 05:21 AM
Very often I've heard the expression "I follow my religion my way" which clearly indicates this.
It's a little different here ;;
They do what they want, and strangely, they don't like anyone to advise them because he will bring their attention to this matter, and they were trying not to bring their attention because then, they feel shame from their actions.
But at the same time, they know that they are wrong, and they don't deny if you ask them. And from inside, they really fear and want to be better and they trust God's ultimate forgiveness and mercy because this is their shelter.
They keep doing what they are doing until a moment when they judge themselves, then they change and become much better.
Quote from: Ahmad on May 23, 2012, 07:44 AM
It's a little different here ;;
They do what they want, and strangely, they don't like anyone to advise them because he will bring their attention to this matter, and they were trying not to bring their attention because then, they feel shame from their actions.
But at the same time, they know that they are wrong, and they don't deny if you ask them. And from inside, they really fear and want to be better and they trust God's ultimate forgiveness and mercy because this is their shelter.
They keep doing what they are doing until a moment when they judge themselves, then they change and become much better.
I agree
Quote from: Ahmad on May 23, 2012, 07:44 AM
They do what they want, and strangely, they don't like anyone to advise them because he will bring their attention to this matter, and they were trying not to bring their attention because then, they feel shame from their actions.
But at the same time, they know that they are wrong, and they don't deny if you ask them. And from inside, they really fear and want to be better and they trust God's ultimate forgiveness and mercy because this is their shelter.
They keep doing what they are doing until a moment when they judge themselves, then they change and become much better.
That's not it at all. These people are firmly convinced that they're doing the right thing, and that the God they worship will not punish them. To them, those in their own religion who follow it closely as seen as "fanatics". And trust me, this sort of thing exists in all religions, not just Islam and Christianity. I also know Jews who on Yom Kippur (their day of atonement) do not even bother to visit a snyagogue, let alone obey the other rules for that day.
Quote from: humbert on May 24, 2012, 04:56 AM
That's not it at all. These people are firmly convinced that they're doing the right thing, and that the God they worship will not punish them.
This is very strange thinking.
I'm sure that it's found in all religions as you said, but [
Thanks God], I never met one of them before. :) :D
Quote from: Ahmad on May 24, 2012, 10:47 AM
[Thanks God], I never met one of them before. :) :D
Even ME :P
Quote from: BLADESHARK on May 25, 2012, 09:20 AM
Quote from: Ahmad on May 24, 2012, 10:47 AM
[Thanks God], I never met one of them before. :) :D
Even ME :P
If you come to just about anywhere in America or, for that matter, to just about everywhere in this hemisphere, you'll find people like that just about everywhere. Those who practice their religion with devotion are a clear minority -- and this is in
all religions. Could it be that you guys just haven't travelled all that much, not even withing your own countries? I personally refuse to believe that all 83 million Egyptians and all 1.2 billion Indians follow their religion devotely, be it Islam, Christian or Hindu.
It is our obligation to respect them as much as we respect each other, and similarly, it's their obligation to respect whatever way we choose. As Ahmad said once, it is Allah and not us who decides how to deal with them.
Quote from: humbert on May 26, 2012, 04:49 AM
It is our obligation to respect them as much as we respect each other, and similarly, it's their obligation to respect whatever way we choose. As Ahmad said once, it is Allah and not us who decides how to deal with them.
This is the most important thing..
In life, everyone has free choice to choose his own beliefs and religion, but all must respect each other to make life goes on.
Quote from: Ahmad on May 26, 2012, 05:52 AM
It is our obligation to respect them as much as we respect each other, and similarly, it's their obligation to respect whatever way we choose. As Ahmad said once, it is Allah and not us who decides how to deal with them.
This is the most important thing..
In life, everyone has free choice to choose his own beliefs and religion, but all must respect each other to make life goes on.
I totally agree. To give you an idea, now on the 9th I have to make another trip to Mexico, only this time for a wedding. The respective families are Catholic, but rarely do you see them go to mass on Sunday or follow their religion's dictates. Yet, for them, having the bride get married in a non-religious ceremony is unthinkable! Similarly, my sister's boyfriend is Jewish as I may have mentioned before. Despite the fact that the Jewish religion, just like Islam, strictly forbids pork and all related products (such as ham), he accompanies my sister to Christmas Eve celebrations where, in my Latin culture, it's common to cook a pig. Her Jewish boyfriend easily puts away 1 or 2 plates of pork like drinking water, with no feeling of guilt or anything similar.
Notice that in the above examples, nobody does harm to everyone and all desire only to live in peace with their neighbors, and naturally they do not proselytize their beliefs (or lack of them). All the more reason respect is critical. It is, in fact, the backbone of friendship.