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January 15, 2014: For a class titled "Flying Invisible Ships" taught by Kivena I clicked the download file link and was directed to webpage with a 404 error. Can someone fix the link? If anybody has a copy of the audio file from "Flying Invisible Ships", would you be willing to upload it somewhere and add a valid link to the wiki? - Argos StarRunner | January 15, 2014: For a class titled "Flying Invisible Ships" taught by Kivena I clicked the download file link and was directed to webpage with a 404 error. Can someone fix the link? If anybody has a copy of the audio file from "Flying Invisible Ships", would you be willing to upload it somewhere and add a valid link to the wiki? - Argos StarRunner | ||
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+ | Just wanted to point this out, some of these files are hosted on MEGA.co.nz and while there has not been any legal action against that site, if past events are any indication of future events, we might want to move those files elsewhere just to be sure. |
Revision as of 03:23, 4 September 2014
Cedric Debouilard - I just want to congratulate you on the fantastic job you've done organizing the UNI class library. It's fantastic! Many thanks for your good work - Neville Smit
Downloading the majority of the classes from Rapidshare takes ~20-30 minutes for each class, since they throttle the connection speed. If people could upload them to mirrors such as Mediafire or Megaupload, I would appreciate it. Shinʹalor 20:27, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
January 15, 2014: For a class titled "Flying Invisible Ships" taught by Kivena I clicked the download file link and was directed to webpage with a 404 error. Can someone fix the link? If anybody has a copy of the audio file from "Flying Invisible Ships", would you be willing to upload it somewhere and add a valid link to the wiki? - Argos StarRunner
Just wanted to point this out, some of these files are hosted on MEGA.co.nz and while there has not been any legal action against that site, if past events are any indication of future events, we might want to move those files elsewhere just to be sure.