Good point, it did mention US in the title
Good point, it did mention US in the title
I’m going to guess you mean New Hampshire in the USA?
Depends on the country though as well. Its probably pretty easy to figure out for big ones like the USA, but in smaller countries its often a mess…
I went on a whim to hear him speak back in 2008 and was so impressed ended up voting for him.
Granted, this was in Vermont, so it was already 100% clear that Obama was going to win the state.
You’ve basically just described golf’s superior cousin: disc golf
Don’t forget that green areas such as this massively cool cities as well (compared to asphalt).
Something which is becoming increasingly important due to climate change.
It’s basically standard (at least everywhere I’ve lived) in Europe
For me it’s less about bandwidth and more about not having to worry about building/ maintaining ratio. It’s just one less thing to think about.
I love seeding so I thought private trackers would be for me, but it’s so hard to go positive when EVERYONE is trying to. Yeah, there is freeleach but then I was downloading a bunch of stuff that I didn’t want, just for the sake of it.
This is about Singapore though?
Honestly, I agree with this completely. I got into private trackers earlier this year and after a couple months just quit. On public torrents I have a seed ratio over 5.0, since I have gigabit upload and just like giving back, but private trackers just ended up being a pain.
Having to manage ratios was a pain. Having to build your ratio with freeleech was a pain. I never had a single torrent get a positive ratio. To top it off, I didn’t even find the selection to be much better than public trackers.
Maybe I’m missing something, but I tried 3-4 and then just gave up. Too many rules and not enough reason to use it.
I had these during kindergarten (in the 90s) in the US, but they replaced them with cartons by the time I got to first grade.
Which is good because none of us 5 year Olds could operate them