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MarciaLonga05
This race was made available as a .torrent on the Denness Tracker on 31 January 2006 just after the 2006 race so I just presumed that it was the 06race and not the 05race shown in the title.
There is a technical problem, nobody has been able to 'seed' the .torrent and so nobody has been able to download it. Could it be that this is really the 2005 race, perhaps something has time expired and so we have a problem? Just as an aside, some of the 06 Italian finishers were said to be employed by the Financial Police. Who are they, it sounds city based fraud control jobs in which case they wont get much time off for race training etc. Unlike in the old days when people were employed as Border Guards which left them with plenty of free time in the countryside for training. |
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This is a message I got from that nice Mr Denness himself
Well, it'd be diffucult to seed if no one has a complete copy of the torrent... To seed you must have the exact copy that the uploader loaded. There is no technical reason why that torrent should be unseedable. There are hundreds of other torrents working correctly, so there's not a lot I can say really. Sorry about that. Since nobody has come forward to say they uploaded it and have kept the original I suggest we should stop trying to download and forget about it. Mike dardruba wrote: This race was made available as a .torrent on the Denness Tracker on 31 January 2006 just after the 2006 race so I just presumed that it was the 06race and not the 05race shown in the title. There is a technical problem, nobody has been able to 'seed' the .torrent and so nobody has been able to download it. |
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"dardruba" wrote in message ... This is a message I got from that nice Mr Denness himself Well, it'd be diffucult to seed if no one has a complete copy of the torrent... To seed you must have the exact copy that the uploader loaded. There is no technical reason why that torrent should be unseedable. There are hundreds of other torrents working correctly, so there's not a lot I can say really. Sorry about that. Since nobody has come forward to say they uploaded it and have kept the original I suggest we should stop trying to download and forget about it. Mike my bad. I haven't had the time to try Janne's suggestions to make Azuers seed it. I *did* come forward in a different thead "torrents questions/observations" to say that I hadn't figured out how to be the *first* seed. Just leave it in your list to download - if I succede, you'll get it; if not, then I'm sorry in advance. Bob dardruba wrote: This race was made available as a .torrent on the Denness Tracker on 31 January 2006 just after the 2006 race so I just presumed that it was the 06race and not the 05race shown in the title. There is a technical problem, nobody has been able to 'seed' the .torrent and so nobody has been able to download it. |
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dardruba wrote:
Just as an aside, some of the 06 Italian finishers were said to be employed by the Financial Police. Who are they, it sounds city based fraud control jobs in which case they wont get much time off for race training etc. Unlike in the old days when people were employed as Border Guards which left them with plenty of free time in the countryside for training. well, many italian skiers belong to military gorups, and "fiamme gialle" ("yellow flames", which is a branch of financial police) is one of the biggest, both for winter and summer sports as well. Athletes have lots of time to train, I don't know exactly how much, but considering they are some of the top class I would say that's their primary job. You were asking about names: some well known are Christian Zorzi, Valerio Checchi, Roland Clara, Bruno Debertolis, Biagio Di Santo, Thomas Moriggl, Christian Saracco. Some athletes belong to "fiamme oro" ("golden flames", which is the sport subsection of italian police) while many others to the "corpo forestale" which is the mountain/forest police, or to the "carabinieri" (military police). Just a minor fraction of italian athletes do not belong to military groups, except of course those active in "big" sports. -- beorn "You've got to learn to crawl before you learn to walk" Aerosmith (Amazing) |
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