tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6912523246290314749.post4034843118130275834..comments2024-02-28T05:26:16.332-03:00Comments on Olor a Viejo...: Jan & Lorraine "Gypsy People" (1969)Iván Vertkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14985920566163218567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6912523246290314749.post-58384521569054540812009-06-07T07:46:44.900-03:002009-06-07T07:46:44.900-03:00Completamente de acuerdo contigo, conozco este dis...Completamente de acuerdo contigo, conozco este disco y es una joya olvidada, de entre muchas de la época. Un album radiante de matices y color. <br />Gracias por contribuir a que estas obras no se pasen por alto durante más tiempo.Mara Buntahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10206869155045896253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6912523246290314749.post-52645949936994176402008-12-12T17:27:00.000-02:002008-12-12T17:27:00.000-02:00Dear blogger,If you don't have a paid account ...Dear blogger,<BR/><BR/>If you don't have a paid account with Rapidshare, your files can be downloaded only 10 times. Please consider this:<BR/><BR/>File distribution services erase the problems that choosing a specific file hoster gives.<BR/><BR/>If you upload your files through rapidspread.com, it will broadcast your files to 11 different hosts: Uploaded.to, Mediafire, Megaupload, Filefront, Rapidshare, Zippyshare, Zshare, Sendspace, FileFactory, EasyShare, Depositfiles. Wait for the file to be uploaded and you will get a link on rapidspread that users can go to to select any of these 11 hosts to get their file.<BR/><BR/>Another solid file distribution site is sharebee.com, which actively checks your distributed file over time to make sure that it still exists on the various hosts and removes links if need be. It spreads to Megaupload, Badongo, RapidShare & zSHARE. Badango is a particularly good host since it's widely used in the latin community and has a reputation of hanging on to files forever with no advertising.<BR/><BR/>Massmirror.com is a redistributer that sends to badongo, rapidshare, megaupload and zshare.<BR/>A nifty service that massmirror provides is the ability to distribure files given an URL, so you can squirrel away a web-hosted file for later access even if the original file goes away.<BR/> <BR/>Fileducky.com is a service that distributes to rapidshare, badongo, sendspace & zshare.<BR/><BR/><BR/>If you are going to choose a single hosting service, I recommend these in the listed order:<BR/><BR/>badongo<BR/>megaupload<BR/>rapidshare<BR/>mediafire<BR/><BR/>I don't like zshare.com, it loses files and many times won't give you files it thinks it has.<BR/><BR/>A new hoster worth checking out is http://rghost.ru/. It's a Ruby on Rails site that allows you to add HTML to the page, sort of making it like a blog post.<BR/>It also displays file details such as media tags, bitrates & duration, dimensions, you name it. Media players are provided for all media types: audio, video, and documents. This is a very slick implementation.<BR/><BR/><BR/>NOTE: When you use the file distribution services it would be wise to copy the links that the various hosts make for you in case the file distribution service goes away or looses your distribution page. This way you can post the list of urls explicitly where your uploaded file can be found.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10132589588778255745noreply@blogger.com