Listening to extreme metal! Again!
So I've been listening to some very heavy heavy metal again. I listed pretty much everyone I was listening to yesterday. I've discovered that I really like Devin Townsend and his side project Strapping Young Lad. I was going to add a lot more to my bands list, but found out that I could only add a few more. So whatever.
So everybody needs to go here and watch the new Zao video. I'm hearing that metalcore is already passe but eh, fuck it, I always happen on a trend a few years too late. And plus, Zao is really fucking good.
So, I'm looking for a p2p client that offers user to user sharing for Mac. Don't say Soulseek. Soulseek will run in Mac OS X KDE, but only if you are really a Unix whiz. I followed the cheat sheet at the site and used fink, and ended up with XFree86 on my machine. I need to get Mac OS X 86 on there instead, but it won't install because the Unix permissions say that X Free 86 has precedence. Uninstalling XFree86 was also given on the cheat sheet, but unfortunately, the permissions files for the program have been updated since the cheat sheet came out. What this comes down to is that I would have to somehow manually extract the permissions file in the Unix terminal and delete the offending files, and then install X 86 and then re-compile the Soulseek client which takes six hours. I am not smart enough to figure out how to do that.
So, if you know of a user to user sharer for Mac, which is the kind of thing where you can link people with a username and browse shared areas of their hard drive, then let me know. A KDX tracker name would be extremely generous, but don't post it here, send it via email. Thanks. I don't think I'm popular enough to get an answer, but I thought it was worth a shot.
This is the downside of owning a Mac. I would be kicking on Soulseek right now on a PC, and I would have downloaded half the planet's intellectual property already. Especially the Underground techno part of that intellectual property. But alas! I love my Mac too. But arrgh. Limewire is working, but only if I download files with mulitiple users, which means I generally get a random smattering of material instead of full albums. grrr.
By the way, CoraBelle is hot. I won't tell you my reaction to those ivory g-string panties, because I might gross people out. But yes, darling, you are hot. I need to post a comment at her set. I've been meaning to. Like I've said, I'm not a poster. I like to say something that will mean something. Which often means I forget to say anything, because once I start thinking I get off on a tangent.
Well for the p2p thing, just help a brother out! Otherwise, I'll just spend a few months with Limewire doing a random dredge. It's not the end of the world I guess. Later.
Tim.
So I've been listening to some very heavy heavy metal again. I listed pretty much everyone I was listening to yesterday. I've discovered that I really like Devin Townsend and his side project Strapping Young Lad. I was going to add a lot more to my bands list, but found out that I could only add a few more. So whatever.
So everybody needs to go here and watch the new Zao video. I'm hearing that metalcore is already passe but eh, fuck it, I always happen on a trend a few years too late. And plus, Zao is really fucking good.
So, I'm looking for a p2p client that offers user to user sharing for Mac. Don't say Soulseek. Soulseek will run in Mac OS X KDE, but only if you are really a Unix whiz. I followed the cheat sheet at the site and used fink, and ended up with XFree86 on my machine. I need to get Mac OS X 86 on there instead, but it won't install because the Unix permissions say that X Free 86 has precedence. Uninstalling XFree86 was also given on the cheat sheet, but unfortunately, the permissions files for the program have been updated since the cheat sheet came out. What this comes down to is that I would have to somehow manually extract the permissions file in the Unix terminal and delete the offending files, and then install X 86 and then re-compile the Soulseek client which takes six hours. I am not smart enough to figure out how to do that.
So, if you know of a user to user sharer for Mac, which is the kind of thing where you can link people with a username and browse shared areas of their hard drive, then let me know. A KDX tracker name would be extremely generous, but don't post it here, send it via email. Thanks. I don't think I'm popular enough to get an answer, but I thought it was worth a shot.
This is the downside of owning a Mac. I would be kicking on Soulseek right now on a PC, and I would have downloaded half the planet's intellectual property already. Especially the Underground techno part of that intellectual property. But alas! I love my Mac too. But arrgh. Limewire is working, but only if I download files with mulitiple users, which means I generally get a random smattering of material instead of full albums. grrr.
By the way, CoraBelle is hot. I won't tell you my reaction to those ivory g-string panties, because I might gross people out. But yes, darling, you are hot. I need to post a comment at her set. I've been meaning to. Like I've said, I'm not a poster. I like to say something that will mean something. Which often means I forget to say anything, because once I start thinking I get off on a tangent.
Well for the p2p thing, just help a brother out! Otherwise, I'll just spend a few months with Limewire doing a random dredge. It's not the end of the world I guess. Later.
Tim.
punknitemike:
you should join the pcgroup to get some answers...also, im not positive but i think there may even be a macgroup here on SG, i'd look into it if i were you!