ComicPirates Weeklies Index (CPWI) (2012-04 - 2015-04) (N=125k)
- Type:
- Other > Comics
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 3.48 MiB (3652158 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2015-05-11 23:24:28 GMT
- By:
- gesserit
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Comments
- 4
- Info Hash: FFDCCC29948053A68064C1AB46A11D022A007ECD
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CONTAINS: Plaintext indeces for all Weeklies (and occasional other Timelies) posted from TPB accounts http://piratebayproxy.live/user/shipj and http://piratebayproxy.live/user/shipjolly as well as from KAT account http://gesserit.000space.com/meta/kat/user/shipjolly with a global coverage of well above 90% of all English (and a few non-English) comics released via the "official" channels since April 2012. DETAILS: First = 2012-04-11 | Last = 2015-04-29 | Count = 125,320 FORMATTING: The original data stems directly from the contents of the metadata files (see https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/11905569 ), and was automatically processed into the following standardized format. |t>14-09-10 0000|s> 912,274,022|n>Spacehawk (2012) (Digital) (Bean-Empire).cbz t(imestamp) two digits each for year, month, day, hour, minute of release. The last two are always 00, functioning only as placeholders here. (file)s(ize) in bytes, formatted for improved legibility. Fixed-width field with a 10-gigabyte maximum, which should suffice for a while yet! (file)n(ame) including filetype extension. ORGANIZATION: The three contained files are each sorted by a combination of two of the three fields - by name then time (filename suffix "by nt"), by size then name ("by sn"), and by time then name ("by tn")
ComicPirates Weeklies (2012-04 - 2015-04).txt.rar | 3.48 MiB |
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I've seen your past posts of this - I find the language and explanation of what this is to be impenetrable.
Is this just a listing of all the books uploaded?
Wouldn't uploads from 2012 have a total of _0_ seeds? I've found that to be mostly the case.
: )
Is this just a listing of all the books uploaded?
Wouldn't uploads from 2012 have a total of _0_ seeds? I've found that to be mostly the case.
: )
> I've seen your past posts of this - I find the language and explanation of what this is to be impenetrable.
My bad? :) My excuse, I suppose, is that it's not really meant to be an explanation, but rather a semi-technical specification. The aim is to supply the details to those who are already familiar with the general background, rather than to supply that general background to the rest of the world.
> Is this just a listing of all the books uploaded?
Have a look at the primer I posted at http://gesserit.000space.com/meta/kat/community/search/thread/?thread=90866&search=R-notes-glossary - does that clarify things?
> Wouldn't uploads from 2012 have a total of _0_ seeds? I've found that to be mostly the case.
In my experience, the 0-Day torrents typically survive for several years, and the Hitlist torrents for several months.
So, yes, put to its most obvious use - to find the torrent(s) containing the release(s) for a given work - its practical utility is somewhat limited. There are a lot of less obvious uses to put the contained data to, though.
well I understand better, but still don't quite get the functional purpose - seems more of a turf war thing between ripping groups.
battle on!
battle on!
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