Kingdom Ministry School Audio - new, fast servers

by Kent 13 Replies latest jw friends

  • Kent
    Kent
    Kingdom Ministry School for Congregational Elders Audio Files

    The audiofiles from "Kingdom Ministry School for Congregational Elders are now transfered to new and faster servers. Fortunately we have got help from people here, and this moment you may download the MP3 files fro 2 different servers. I hope I will be able to add a 3rd server this weekend, and then we will have no problems with the capacity. These servers are more than fast enough - and as such we hope everyone that has not yet downloaded the files due to slow lines will be able to do so.

    On http://watchtower.observer.org/apps/pbcs.dll/artikkel?NoCache=1&Dato=20020121&Kategori=SECRETBOOKS&Lopenr=201210001&Ref=AR
    you will find the neccesary links - also link to a morror site.

    I am extremely grateful to the people who helped me out - the help I did get for hosting these files is just great!

    THANKS A LOT FOLKS!!!!!!

    Yachyd Da

    Kent

    I need the new KM's as they come! Please send me scans!

    Daily News On The Watchtower and the Jehovah's Witnesses:
    http://watchtower.observer.org

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    I just tried again to download, and got a 'can't find server' message for both servers. Are they offline for some reason now?

    Tom
    "The truth was obscure, too profound and too pure; to live it you had to explode." ---Bob Dylan

  • roybatty
    roybatty

    Freddy Franz must be flipping in his grave! lol I'd love to see the look on the GB face when they hear about this.

  • Kent
    Kent

    Hmmm. I will try to contact the folks there. The first server has only a few files uploaded yet, but will be ready in a short while. Server 2 had all files working just a few minutes ago - and I don't know what's happened.

    I'll come back with more info as soon as I know anything.

    Yachyd Da

    Kent

    I need the new KM's as they come! Please send me scans!

    Daily News On The Watchtower and the Jehovah's Witnesses:
    http://watchtower.observer.org

  • Kent
    Kent

    I'm sorry for these problems.

    Server 2 is now working. I had made some mistakes in the URL, and the mistake is now fixed.

    Please, be our guest - and download files. Server 1 will be working shortly, and i hope - so will server 3.

    Yachyd Da

    Kent

    I need the new KM's as they come! Please send me scans!

    Daily News On The Watchtower and the Jehovah's Witnesses:
    http://watchtower.observer.org

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    On server two, all the mp3 icons offer to download the same file, 1pm opening prayer.

  • Kent
    Kent

    Shiiit!

    Well, another error on my behalf.

    Anyway - the files on SERVER 2 is now OK.

    Sorry for the problems :)

    Yachyd Da

    Kent

    I need the new KM's as they come! Please send me scans!

    Daily News On The Watchtower and the Jehovah's Witnesses:
    http://watchtower.observer.org

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Thanks Kent

    That server is fast. We are helping the wt branch out from just a publishing company, to an mp3 recording studio company. Not only that, we are helping to spread their 'good news'. They should thank us. As their agent, you could expect a huge check from them, kent;)

    SS

  • sf
    sf

    Kent, take a look at this:

    < http://www.metafilter.com/search_comments.cfm?user_ID=7025

    Striking back at hackers
    "LaBrea" is a free, open-source tool that deters worms and other hack attacks by transforming unused network resources into decoy-computers that appear and act just like normal machines on a network. But when malicious hackers or mindless worms such as Nimda or Code Red attempt to connect with a LaBrea-equipped system, they get sucked into a virtual tarpit that grabs their computer's connection -- and doesn't release it.
    Is this an ethical use of network resources, or just vigilante justice? What other methods have you used to strike back at hostile software?
    <jump to the comment in this thread

    < http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,46964,00.html

    This too, is on the page, with commemts:

    <Court agrees to hear appeal over restrictions on Jehovah's Witnesses. Not sure if this is a repost, but it seems like an interesting discussion topic. The Supremes are "weighing the First Amendment rights of canvassers against the right of homeowners to security, privacy and peacefulness in their homes," says the city of Stratton. But as the Jehovah's Witnesses attorneys ask, "are religious ministers...communicating their religious beliefs from door to door constitutionally equivalent to peddlers of merchandise ...?"
    <jump to the comment in this thread

    sKally

  • VM44
    VM44

    Kent, thanks for these files.

    I have just downloaded Friday's session. It is 55.887 MB worth
    of files!

    Working on downloading Saturday's sesseion now.

    --VM44

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