Lost.S05E05.This.Place.Is.Death.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-FQM


This Place Is Death – Locke takes on the burden to stop the island’s increasingly violent shifts through time. Meanwhile, Ben hits a roadblock in his attempt to reunite the Oceanic 6.
Note: Heres the scene rls.
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Rapidshare (200MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/197199861/lost.s05e05.hdtv.xvid-fqm.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/197199859/lost.s05e05.hdtv.xvid-fqm.part2.rar
Or Netload (Interchangeable)
http://netload.in/datei9gerAg6uMe/lost.s05e05.hdtv.xvid-fqm.part1.rar.htm
http://netload.in/dateiVFva2iylqZ/lost.s05e05.hdtv.xvid-fqm.part2.rar.htm
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was there anything wrong with the P2P release???
@bigbox30 : I dont like p2p…the main page is mainly for scene rls’s which is why I have updated it with this one.
P2P:
Lost.S05E05.HDTV.XviD-McCain
Lost.S05E05.This.Place.Is.Death.HDTV.XViD-WB
Lost.S05E05.HDTV.XviD-BitMeTV
Scene:
Lost.S05E05.This.Place.Is.Death.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-FQM
hmmmmm… I know what I would download.
@ZiPPER : the cute one with no bra?
Ehm, I don’t mean to sound off topic, but could someone explain to me what a “scene” release is? Is it a “qualified source of material” or something?
P.S: It is true that FQM actually sounds better than(p.ex) McCain. McCain reminds me of the French fries… If anyone knows them.
@SAnSe
“The Scene” :
The Scene is a community of people that are involved with organized underground piracy. It’s a sort of web of trust, where copyrighted material is illegaly distributed between private FTP sites
The people in the scene are organized in Release Groups. Various members in the groups handle different tasks, suppliers (obtains material), packers (packs the material for release), coders (cracks, tools etc), artwork (for NFOs, intros etc).
Often not even the nicknames of the individual members of the groups are known, which provides an additional layer of privacy, while at the same time lets the group as a whole take credit for their releases.
In some scenes Scene Charts are released to track how successful the various groups are. Both the GBC and GBA scenes have had scene charts released pretty regularly.
Each specific scene has its own standards and policies for how releases are compressed, packed and distributed, and during which circumstances they should be nuked. Some of these standards harken back to the days when the scene was on BBS and the technical circumstances back then.
@SauDi : Thank you for the information. I knew there were release groups, but I would never imagine a whole “Sicilian mafia” kind of network behind most of the releases..! xD Exciting, to tell the truth…