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Documentary on death of cave diver David Shaw

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google2@markf.mailshell.com - 22 Jul 2005 09:14 GMT
Many of you may recall the news story on the death of cave diver David
Shaw at the Boesmansgat cave site in South Africa in January of this
year.

About a week after the incident a 20 minute documentary was screened on
South African TV, which included footage from the camera which was
mounted on Shaw's helment.

I happened to be in South Africa at the time and recorded the
documentary. I encoded it into Xvid format, the total size is around
200MBytes.

For anyone who is interested you may download this file with an emule
or edonkey client using the following URL:

ed2k://|file|The%20Big%20Black%20-%20the%20last%20dive%20of%20David%20Shaw.avi|209731584|8EF484BA6B0A7EF9701E365F08530782|/

If you download it, please continue to share the file after download.
This will make it easier for others to obtain the file.
Kriterian - 26 Jul 2005 01:36 GMT
> For anyone who is interested you may download this file with an emule
> or edonkey client using the following URL:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> If you download it, please continue to share the file after download.
> This will make it easier for others to obtain the file.

Here is another place to get a copy:

www.inspired-training.com

Look under "tech videos"
google2@markf.mailshell.com - 29 Jul 2005 07:24 GMT
Just checked that - the version at inspired-training.com is only 9MB
and 4 minutes long. The version I posted is a full 20 minutes. So it's
not really the same thing.
Stig Arne Bye - 29 Jul 2005 16:30 GMT
> Just checked that - the version at inspired-training.com is only 9MB
> and 4 minutes long. The version I posted is a full 20 minutes. So it's
> not really the same thing.

To be exact, the version you posted (shared via eDonkey) is:

  File size:   204,816 kB  (209,731,584 bytes)
  Length:      21:43.39 minutes

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Geoff - 29 Jul 2005 23:35 GMT
>Just checked that - the version at inspired-training.com is only 9MB
>and 4 minutes long. The version I posted is a full 20 minutes. So it's
>not really the same thing.

How about standard URL that doesn't require e-donkey?
google2@markf.mailshell.com - 31 Jul 2005 07:48 GMT
> How about standard URL that doesn't require e-donkey?

It's shared as an e-donkey/emule link so that the downloaders also
share the burden of hosting it, and hopefully the file will "live" for
a longer time.

If you are putting your hand up to host a 200MByte file for everyone to
download be my guest and post the standard URL for us. Unfortunately
hosting a file of this size is a bit too difficult for most people!
Geoff - 02 Aug 2005 02:26 GMT
>> How about standard URL that doesn't require e-donkey?
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>download be my guest and post the standard URL for us. Unfortunately
>hosting a file of this size is a bit too difficult for most people!

Have the space on a well connected web server, a true server not a
home server. The monthly bandwidth might have been a problem though.
Don't have e-donkey so can't get the file to put it on the server. Oh
well.
Stef - 02 Aug 2005 03:14 GMT
google2@markf.mailshell.com wrote in news:1122792532.084183.70650
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> If you are putting your hand up to host a 200MByte file for everyone to
> download be my guest and post the standard URL for us. Unfortunately
> hosting a file of this size is a bit too difficult for most people!

I've got about 350Mb spare but I'm limited to 50mB files (or was that5???),
if you split it I'll host it for a while; preferrably in smaller chunks...
I don't want to piss off my ISP.

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BarryNL - 02 Aug 2005 08:06 GMT
> google2@markf.mailshell.com wrote in news:1122792532.084183.70650
> @g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> if you split it I'll host it for a while; preferrably in smaller chunks...
> I don't want to piss off my ISP.

The best way would be to seed it as a bit-torrent. If I ever get it I'll
do this but unfortunately my edonkey has been trying to get it for a few
days now and hasn't found a single byte yet.

Personally, I'd be happy to host it too - I can spit out about 3Gb per
day without problems.
google2@markf.mailshell.com - 02 Aug 2005 08:55 GMT
@BarryNL - I'm sorry to hear you haven't found a single source yet - my
source has been running the whole time, and others have been
downloading it. So there ARE sources out there. Maybe try connecting
via different servers, or using the latest emule client that also
connects via the KAD network.

@Geoff - Sorry to hear that you don't have the emule client. If you are
prepared to download 200MB then you could probably manage to download a
client which is only a couple of MB to do it. The choice is yours.

If for some reason someone is reading this thread and doesn't have an
edoney/emule client and doesn't know how to use google to find where to
download it I'll post the URL here:

http://www.emule-project.net
Marco Clotho - 13 Aug 2005 00:43 GMT
> @BarryNL - I'm sorry to hear you haven't found a single source yet - my
> source has been running the whole time, and others have been
> downloading it. So there ARE sources out there. Maybe try connecting
> via different servers, or using the latest emule client that also
> connects via the KAD network.

Found it.  Emule is new to me so for the benefit of others who are new
to it too...

To use the posted link you need to click on "Tools" and choose "Paste
eD2K links" then just paste the link in the window that comes up.  Will
take you right to it.

-Marco
 
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