Triple Threat Throwing Video

Download Instructions

 

 

The Triple Threat video is massive.  300 megabytes and counting.  I know, I'm a moron for not compressing it any smaller but with technologies like File Donkey available, transmission of humungous files over the internet is a viable and feasible option.

If you have narrowband and still would like the video (and don't want to wait 48 hours for the download),  you can pay pal me five bucks for shipping and handling and I'll mail you a copy on CD.

Also, I do have a copy on a server somewhere (that has limited monthly bandwidth quotas) so if you don't want to go through emule to get the video, just email me and I'll send you the link if you give assurances that you won't broadcast it.

I've looked at ourmedia.org, streamload.com and other alternatives for hosting video files and still haven't decided the best approach and I think that P2P circumvents the need for a third party hosting service.

File Donkey is a third generation peer to peer file sharing network, similar to Bit Torrent, that specializes in moving large files.  It works by splitting up files into smaller chunks and it is also faster because it can download separate chunks simultaneously.  Think of napster on steroids.

My File Donkey client software of choice is Emule although there are other options out there.

Macintosh users click here for a free Max OSX edonkey client.

If you don't have a client application yet, go to the Emule site, click on download and from the download page, again click on the download just under installer v.046b.

Once you've installed the software and are connected to a server (you can follow the help on the emule site but the software is pretty automatic, double click on Razorback2 or DonkeyServer No 1 as these are the servers that the files are connected to), press on the search tab and then you are ready to search for my files.

Type in zephyr ultimate, triple threat or billy berrou and that should be enough info to find the Triple Threat Throwing Mechanics video I've put up.  Once you've found the file, just double click on it and it should start downloading.  If you can't find the file, you can change the search method to global and see if that helps.

Also, if you could, after you download the file, could you please leave e-mule running with the file in place so that other people can achieve faster download speeds by having multiple sources?  Thanks.

This is an MPEG2 file so it should play readily on whatever operating system you have.

Good luck and thank you for your patience.

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