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Posted on June 30th, 2007 at 1:09pm by Pi.
Categories: Internet.
In the second part of my Understanding eMule series, I advised against evil devil servers in the eDonkey network, which could return false files among other things. I suggested cleaning the list and using the good server list made available by Maurice: “http://ocbmaurice.no-ip.org/pl/slist.pl/server.met?download/server-good.met”
However, in the last month or so I’ve been seeing false results in my eMule search, due to one of these bad servers. Today, since I was bored, I actually bothered searching for the evil devil server impostor in Maurice’s good list. It turns out that they’re not one, but two servers. Their IP address are 212.179.133.218 and 212.179.133.219. Please go to your server list, search for these two false, evil devil servers named Wmule, and delete them! (more…)

Posted on June 30th, 2007 at 8:14am by Pi.
Categories: Internet.
Before reading this long gabble, I recommend reading the two previous gabbles. In this one, I give some advices to use eMule or some other eMule based client, such as eMule ZZUL, and as dessert, some lil tricks to take the max out of it. (more…)

Posted on June 29th, 2007 at 11:17am by Pi.
Categories: Internet.
Before reading this long gabble, I recommend reading the previous gabble. In this one, I recommend a specific version of eMule, and I give out a couple of clues and tricks to configure eMule appropiately. (more…)

Posted on June 28th, 2007 at 3:44pm by Pi.
Categories: Internet.
In my experience, the people around me in general doesn’t seem to understand very well how does work all this of P2P, BitTorrent, eMule/eDonkey, etc. Personally I use eMule, after having tried many other P2P methods.
This article is the first of a series which tries to show how to use eMule efficiently and safely, taking advantage of its particularities and trying to overcome its limitations. (more…)

Posted on June 27th, 2007 at 11:27am by Pi.
Categories: Gaming.
As a highly addicted Tetris player since the very first days, I am very selective about Tetris games. I want only the challenging ones, with good and smooth controls. That’s not always the case, and it’s hard to find good Tetris games like Heboris. (more…)
Posted on June 26th, 2007 at 8:08am by Pi.
Categories: Books, Untranslated.
I wrote this many years ago and posted it in a forum. Here it is, mainly unchanged and uncorrected. I’ll do another list one of these days.
This is a selection I’ve made of the books I’ve read from a list of timeless SciFi classics. The comments are mine, I’ve read all the books except where noted. I hope this makes someone to get interest in SciFi, or if you already have that interest, makes you discover another gem. (more…)

Posted on June 24th, 2007 at 6:45pm by Pi.
Categories: Stuff.
So probably you aren’t asking yourself about what I could have been doing this last week. That’s ok, I like talking to myself.
The first thing was overcoming the frustration which caused that bug in my PHP coding past sunday. So I changed a bit the language, and I’ve been coding a Flux Capacitor driver for Windows XP in FORTRAN 77. The bad news were that ACME messed up my delivery, so I was unable to test the Flux Capacitor driver before that section of my hard disk travelled to 1972. (more…)

Posted on June 17th, 2007 at 8:17pm by Pi.
Categories: Personal.
Well, yesterday I went to the church, to say hello to my friend and his wife, and their son who was going to get baptized. I didn’t stay because I didn’t like church specially, but I hated more the fact that there were 11 baptisms in the same ceremony. That meant 11 families, a lot of people. I felt uncomfortable and went away. (more…)

Posted on June 15th, 2007 at 6:07pm by Pi.
Categories: Stuff, Gaming.
I did this a long time ago, and posted it in the DDRUK.com forums. There was a good reaction about it, and I’ve been wanting to do it again since I got my new 19″ monitor. So, once again, here it is how to calculate the arrow speed in DDR or similar games. (more…)

Posted on June 14th, 2007 at 8:58pm by Pi.
Categories: Unimultiverse, Personal.
I’ve been doing some DIY today. The purpose was more trying my skills on manual works with some tools, rather than building something useful. However, the results have been quite disappointing. (more…)
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