Hitlists browseable + searchable (2012-04 - 2013-08) ®1.1
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- Other > Comics
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- 250.66 KiB (256671 Bytes)
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- Comics ComicPirates Hitlist Hitlists Apostrophe thru Zorro
- Uploaded:
- 2013-09-21 02:42:55 GMT
- By:
- gesserit
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- Info Hash: 46C3DF4901B06CCD6B1B421E8451A04F422DAB73
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No changes in content vis-a-vis rev 1.0 ( http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/8928328 ) whatsoever, but it struck me that there are other, perhaps more suitable conveyances in this case, wherefore: "Mirror, Mirror On The Door, Marvel At These Choices Four!" Online option: http://sites.google.com/site/apostrophe2zorro Direct download: Filelocker fallback: http://sendspace.com/file/ksxsx5 --- This torrent is an easily browseable and searchable plaintext file that lists the contents of the Hitlist Weeklies, excluding the separate 'Adult' and 'Non-English' packs, from 2012-04-11 thru 2013-08-28, making it almost current as of this writing. The principal function of this listing, the way I use it, is merely to find release names. If I were looking for "The Art of Hellboy", say, I'd scroll down to that point in the alphabet (line ~26,500), and voila, there are three versions: The Art of Hellboy (2003) (digital) (Minutemen-InnerDemons).cbr (45.65 MB) The Art of Hellboy (2003) (digital) (Son of Ultron-Empire).cbr (128.78 MB) The Art of Hellboy(2003)(Digital)(Tyrant Lizard King-EMPIRE).cbr (115.61 MB) Finding download locations for any or all of those versions is another matter, but that's what search engines are for, and feeding those with release names rather than just titles makes them vastly more efficacious. :)
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The "direct download" link evidently didn't got swallowed above. Re-try:
https://sites.google.com/site/apostrophe2zorro/2012-04/2013-08/Hitlists%20(2012-04%20-%202013-08).txt.rar?attredirects=0&d=1
you used "efficacious" in a sentence. you sir win the internet!
that does mean the same thing as delicious, right?
that does mean the same thing as delicious, right?
"Efficacious", from Middle English "ofiecassis", contraction of Old English/Old French "aef fief caisse is", meaning "of fee cash is". Which means pretty much the same as our modern "pay one's dues" or "pay the piper". IIRC. :P
middle english? i didn't even know there was a low english or a high english.
... although now that i think about it, most of my comments read like i'm high english ...
... although now that i think about it, most of my comments read like i'm high english ...
Middle English isn't referring to the position of English but the time period, it was the English spoken from around the twelfth century to the fifteenth. It's predecessor was Old English and it's successor Early Modern English. It's funny because I just had a similar conversation with my sister.
gesserit I don't quite understand the difference in this torrent from the last. Can you please explain.
gesserit I don't quite understand the difference in this torrent from the last. Can you please explain.
^ No difference in the torrent, merely a re-post for the purpose of circulating the link to the online incarnation of the listing. I could have posted it as a comment at the original torrent, but that'd have gone mostly unnoticed at this point. :)
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^^ STFmy, "Middle English" means everything you can write using just lower-case letters, as opposed to "Opening English" which includes upper-case and must be used at the start of a sentence or phrase, and "Closing English" which has punctuation and must be used at the end of a sentence or phrase. And then there's "Proper English" for capitalized names and such.
Hi gesserit, i don't want to rain on your english parade, (but you should be used to it there in the UK :-) , but would it not be more useful if you also stated the hitlist it is in???
I mean if you want a cetain comic, maybe the hitlist is still alive that contains it. I try to keep them alive for about 6 months, after that I need to delete them to make room for new ones.
So I am a good chance to still get it after a long while. But if the person that uses your list does not know where to start, then it is kind of hopeless.
So it saves a lot of requesting and uploading requests if you also give the "release date/file".
btw, sorry for my low brow english, but i did not meet Shakespear in person. :-)
I mean if you want a cetain comic, maybe the hitlist is still alive that contains it. I try to keep them alive for about 6 months, after that I need to delete them to make room for new ones.
So I am a good chance to still get it after a long while. But if the person that uses your list does not know where to start, then it is kind of hopeless.
So it saves a lot of requesting and uploading requests if you also give the "release date/file".
btw, sorry for my low brow english, but i did not meet Shakespear in person. :-)
Ok, i see your point. :-)
It is just the perfectionist/completist in me that wants to see the list as good as possible. Since I have the hitlists my self, the list is of little use to me, I can just browse my HD to get the info I want.
I have one more question though.
Since I went on a holiday (still am, so can not check this in great detail myself now) there has come a second HITLIST by ZINC (upped by Wanderer).
Is there a difference between Wanderer and ShipJolly? Or are they both the same?
And are you including the ZINC in your list also?
P.s. my upload prowes are very humble compaired to ShipJolly and Wanderer. Without them my life would be much more difficult in finding everything. :-) May they continue untill the sun becomes a red giant. :-)
It is just the perfectionist/completist in me that wants to see the list as good as possible. Since I have the hitlists my self, the list is of little use to me, I can just browse my HD to get the info I want.
I have one more question though.
Since I went on a holiday (still am, so can not check this in great detail myself now) there has come a second HITLIST by ZINC (upped by Wanderer).
Is there a difference between Wanderer and ShipJolly? Or are they both the same?
And are you including the ZINC in your list also?
P.s. my upload prowes are very humble compaired to ShipJolly and Wanderer. Without them my life would be much more difficult in finding everything. :-) May they continue untill the sun becomes a red giant. :-)
Heh, yes, for those among us who download the entirety of each Hitlist each time, I can't think of any use for these lists either. But I strongly assume that the vast majority approaches them in a more selective fashion - which is why the swarms stay healthy only for a comparatively short time.
I consider myself a perfectionist, too, by and large, but in this case it's my inner voice of practicality which is the louder of the two. If several more people request the more comprehensive version in the future, I'm not ruling out a change of mind completely, though. :)
Re ZINC, the Hitlists are identical as far as the major groups (Empire, Minutemen, Novus, et cetera) are concerned, except for the occasional oversight in the one or the other (potentially, at least). As for indie scanners, I don't have enough insight to tell you if the inclusion criteria differ or not.
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