From: Sera on
Without the expert opinion of Prof. BS Bearbdoll this thread is worthless.

Enemy of the Bear B Doll Cult
Lew
From: za kAT on
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:43:32 -0800, Sera wrote:

> Without the expert opinion of Prof. BS Bearbdoll this thread is worthless.
>
> Enemy of the Bear B Doll Cult
> Lew

This is the most serious assault on this ng since Bearbdoll declared the
last one...

--
zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat
From: Frank Hahn on
"Whirled.Peas" <peas(a)earth.org> wrote in
news:hlu2a3$lq0$1(a)news.datemas.de:

[snipped]

> Since these posts appear in a newsgroup, and this is week one, it is
> fitting to start with news readers. I'll break them down as follows:
> GUI readers, terminal readers and binary readers / fetchers. I won't
> be discussing the readers that are incorporated with Thunderbird,
> Seamonkey, and other such programs.
>
[snipped]

> Binaries reader / fetchers:
>
> Hellanzb
> Homepage: http://hellanzb.com/trac
> Screenshot: See web page
> License: BSD
> Hellanzb is a newzbin (nzb) file downloader. It reads the nzb file,
> grabs the related bits and pieces of the binary post and assembles /
> decodes them for the user. It has been forked and reforked so there
> are any number of interfaces available. It is the most popular nzb
> handler for Linux, and is thus the only one I am going to mention
> here.
>

Not sure if this fits on this list but there is SABNZBD.

From their web site:

"SABnzbd is an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python.

It's totally free, incredibly easy to use, and works practically
everywhere.

SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating
everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over
from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified,
repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction."

I've used it for over a year now and it works great. I've used it on
Linux and Windows.

--
Frank Hahn
From: Craig on
On 02/23/2010 05:26 AM, Frank Hahn wrote:
>> SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating
>> everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over
>> from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified,
>> repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction."
>
> I've used it for over a year now and it works great. I've used it on
> Linux and Windows.
>

<http://sabnzbd.org/>

Pretty amazing little proggie from the sounds of it.

thx,
--
-Craig
From: Luterfish on
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 01:52:39 +0000, za kAT wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:43:32 -0800, Sera wrote:
>
>> Without the expert opinion of Prof. BS Bearbdoll this thread is worthless.
>>
>> Enemy of the Bear B Doll Cult
>> Lew
>
> This is the most serious assault on this ng since Bearbdoll declared the
> last one...

attaboit stubby keep suckin' that $Pricelessware$ hind teat they may yet
throw you a php bone.

*pathetic little man that you r*