Offering a file by BitTorrent

Brian Fahrlander brian at fahrlander.net
Tue Jan 23 18:21:50 UTC 2007


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    In a world where sharing movies is a black art, there's a set of
movies I actually *want* to share. Everything here is Dapper, and I'm
using Apache 1, if it matters.

[Background you can skip]

    The movies are 24, 15-minute lectures showing the scientific
check-ability of the Bible. It's stunning. Like how, while it doesn't
detail the creation of animals, it does list the development of plants,
and matches the fossil record. There are dozens more. It's called "Does
God Exist" by John Clayton, and is freely available, including at it's
site, http://DoesGodExist.com.

[Back to the meat of the issue]

    I'd like some meta-help on the issue; has anyone here offered
something by BT, as a daemon?

    I'm interested in how much bandwidth it'll eat, if it's something
seen as "easily hacked", and that kind of thing. I'm more interested in
the "care and feeding" issues, before I tear into the gory details that
I find so confusing. It's not the usual way people use it.

    Thanks!
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 Brian Fahrländer                 Christian, Conservative, and Technomad
 Evansville, IN                              http://Fahrlander.net/brian
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