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COPY paste and replace the file to the path of the torrent in utorrent.. Click to expand Try restarting your torrent client! Party Monger said:. File may be corrupted. As u said 0 seeds, nobody is having the full file. Only thing u can do is keep your torrent client open and hope somebody who is having the file starts seeding it. The Sauron Skilled. It might be fake or something having virus Trojan etc.

Otherwise 1 has TPB and the other doesn't. Same way for Years and Digital. Not that the entire folder is a TPB I have made slight adjustments. Sometimes an Issue will end a previous arc and start another. In which case the pages might be split.

This is rare and is usually only a couple of pages. But allows for a more understanding and streamlined experience. If you guys notice any erros. Or Higher quality pages available. Let me know. User comments. Posted: 1 Wk ago Report. Reppoints: 0. Thank you for all of your uploads! Very much appreciated! Unfortunately, this one is stuck at Previous 1 current Next. Comments need intelligible text not only emojis or meaningless drivel.

No upload requests , visit the forum or message the uploader for this. Use common sense and try to stay on topic. Boethius Posted: 1 Wk ago Report. But now, the client says, that the port i am using for utorrent is not forwarded properly. I get the red! What could be wrong? Never had a problem with the port forwards. Please help. I had Norton Internet suit. I just uninstalled it and installed kaspersky. Thanks to all you of you who assisted me.

But i still dont know what caused the initial problem. I find that most of the time if you are getting "stuck" chunks then it is often a problem with a router or firewall. Here's what I would do to try and get that last percent or fraction of a percent finished.

Make sure all chunk s are available. I think the s marked a major change, but not a move towards something: rather it was the s which were the change, while the s merely saw society move faster in the direction it had been going in for decades.

The third was in the s, and this one was quite interesting, since next to no one was willing to even consider the one possibility which mattered: start conservation, start the push to sustainability, and try to weather the inevitable storms as best as possible. Instead we got Bush and Obama; a vacuous environmental movement, and a peak oil movement that was fairly quickly coopted for other purposes. In which case we may already be seeing Mephistopheles getting ready to drag Faustian Civilization to hell….

I have a deep and intimate relationship with the land of SoCal and Mexico through the Guatemalan highlands. The interesting thing is that I have brought my study of the Tree of Life into my art of many years. As I move from initial conception of the pyramid to realizing the actual construction of the model, I am clearly understanding the way that it is manifesting down through the tree.

Whoa not my first TSW! My realization began in Netzach with a beautiful connection into the whole planet. As I work through it I come to focus on the actual reach of this pyramid. This might be a little off topic but… I think the concept of Faustian culture also does a lot to explain the reaction to Covid It is not enough to have a solution that works with nature but acknowledges nature still has some sovereignty.

While we are on the subject, even ivermectin is not good enough, because that is a previous victory its been a whole six years since it won the Nobel prize. No, the only response that is acceptable when nature reminds us that she is still here is to totally dominate her, hence why we need a cutting edge solution that must be universally applied.

Dear JMG, It seems what can keep an intentional community together is religion. This post and thread has prompted me to reflect on my own spiritual journey through life.

I am a mid-cohort Boomer b. I have spoken in previous threads about my Platonic affair with an older married woman when I was in university. Years went by, and I went on an extended spiritual Odyssey which took me many strange places, until, at great length, I found my spiritual home in Eastern Orthodoxy at the age of 45 where I have remained ever since. I worship and serve as an ordained Reader at a Serbian parish.

The strong community there sobornost? Also, as you have mentioned, femininity is not excluded from the Godhead in Orthodoxy as rigorously as it is in Western Christianity, Judaism and Islam not counting Sufism. Aside from the prominent veneration of the Virgin Mary, you have the Hagia Sophia Church of Holy Wisdom in Constantinople, as well as icons like this one:. Give that I was born and raised in the U. Rather, it grabbed me by the throat and knocked me over the head, so to speak.

Discussion of Der Ring des Nibelungen — fire away! Anything that easily parodied….. JMG, I am glad that, in a comment, you mentioned that you have been studying the culture and practices of monasteries. The big problem I see with intentional communities that are formed from nonsectarian and mostly political principles is that they have no relation with a meaningful tradition from the past. They seek to purify the world not by connecting with their ancestors, whether land-based or genetic—a process which involves rigorous self-examination—and replace it with purging every element of the present civilization they regard as oppressive.

They succeed mainly in throwing out many beautiful babies along with the bathwater. The number one reason I have seen people fall away from intentional communities is that they no longer can stand the endless meetings where every bit of their infrastructure is discussed in exhaustive detail; in addition to being allergic to tradition, many are also allergic to hierarchy.

There is no time to raise a family another development that often breaks up ICs or perform the often backbreaking work of living on a piece of land when a new culture must be invented from the ground up. I would posit that the cultures developed in monasteries and other intentional religious communities are a kind of cultural evolution, providing a shorthand by which people can learn to live together. I work in the tech industry, in one of those countries where tech outsourcing is a major contributor to the national economy.

I am not a AI and automation expert, but my field is adjacent to it and I work with such experts closely on a regular basis. I once talked informally with an American AI developer who worked for Amazon. Given the vast amounts of energy involved in AI, most of what it is nowadays are just brute force methods involving some fancy schmancy maths.

A literal lizard brain that just hatched out of its shell can find its way around the environment without needing a GPS signal and an internet connection. But hers threw in a heavy African influence and was quite Islamicized. Go, Aggies!

Faustian culture has always sat uneasily on the Australian continent. I suspect this is one of the main driving forces behind the near pathological effort to extinguish the pre-existing Aboriginal cultures that it found incomprehensible. Those efforts failed of course and it seems likely that Aboriginal culture will still be here long after Faustian civilization has decayed away. Interested now in more from you on the Transcendentalists. I think they were one of the most important things to happen in our country… But I want more about them from you!

Also, do you know Theodore Parker? A class that is at the very centre of the Faustian culture, and every app. The dating game, and it is a game with points and penalties, forces participants to will themselves to power — wealth and status are the most desirable traits. According to the internet these actions up your score in the dating market and make you more desirable, but they also drive you further from your Tamanous. Not all the people driven away from their Tamanous will end up miserable, because there are some people whose Dharma it is to Will to Power, but most of us in the US are part of the birthing of the Tamanous.

Even our relationships our expressions of this new culture. Every happy couple I know are a team whose partners enjoy broadly different self-expressions, almost to the point of being single people. Its most prominent contemporary representatives seem to be Dugin and Bannon, who have a certain amount of influence, but not enough to overcome the impression of marginality.

Its followers tend to be loonies. Intentional communities can work. They are most likely to do so if everyone involved is a member of a traditional religious culture like the Amish or Mennonites, and least viable if they have lots of communists, anarchists, or other political activist types although the founders of the kibbutz movement are counterexamples. The history of these movements is a wonderful laboratory in economics! Malice no. Kibbutzim, however, have seen better days. John B.

In , I think. Stephen DeRose no. The emphasis on conversion and evangelism comes from the several waves of revivals that periodically swept the American frontier. Contemporary megachurches are the products of market forces competition between religious groups and developments in mass media.

JMG no. It has been very fragile for quite awhile. The parts get ever more specialized, so the number needed of the perfect part for the job gets smaller, so the part ends up being made by one company. And they use even more specialized parts. My former employer had meetings with suppliers all the time to negotiate adjusting their specifications to meet our needs. Even for supposedly simple things like metallurgical silicon. And one of our hydrogen compressors was built to order actually, there were three of them, but all to the same design.

If any of those very unique compressors throw a fit, replacement parts are a long lead time. As in three years. The alternative was a very long row of four stage reciprocating compressors. Once again, supreme efficiency comes at the cost of resilience. For a current example, Apple just released the details of their new M1x cpu.

Lots of companies could build a Precisely one can build a M1x. They are in Taiwan, the island the Chinese claim is a renegade province that they promise to retake, by force if necessary. Feeling resilient yet? JMG, if your idea of tamanous culture takes root I wonder about the civilization that takes shape around it. Maybe not one that we would recognize, maybe not one we would even call by that name.

Can you picture family groups or clans living in close proximity coming together as matters of common interest rear up, maybe issues that require a collective effort. Could there be towns and cities with a tamanous mind-set? Maybe you could get some public works or a spate of monument building as we saw in ancient times, for some reason mounds and pyramidal structures cropping up both in the Old World and the New as if there was some common psychological template that necessitated their construction.

And once the object is finished, maybe something that has astronomic or religious purposes, the workers scattering and leaving one another to their own devices until maybe rebuilding or maintenance is needed. Nonetheless I think I can see outside the glass and visualize sobornost. Would I would chafe in such a society?

I think so. Strange coming from someone having lived under the authoritarian boot of the corporate world.

But even in those days, in that regime, in my time off my life was my own. At home and at night I could breathe. But in a sobornost world do you ever have time off? Tamanous is something else. The aircraft industry relies heavily on aluminum… and even my kickscooter is made primarily of aluminum. I bet a substantial number of bicycles are too.

He then opened a used appliance repair and reselling business. He knew nothing about appliances, but he did know it was a critical service that he had no competition in. This is, I believe, a symptom of the strange tic of the Faustian mind that places You, the Individual, at the center of the Universe: Your soul is so important that a demon would do literally anything to get it. The moral of the story is that you should never make a deal a demon is willing to accept.

Having read enough Russian blogs and met and worked with a few in RL have to say I agree. Tamanous sounds like a perfect culture for cats. Oh dear gods: the penny has dropped. Once the goal of a major faction became to make people less intelligent and some admen of the 50s were smart enough to grasp that was what their job was; although few who spoke about remained in the industry for very long , it had to be taken as far as possible; thus why the decades since the s have seen continuous policy changes which have the net effect of making more and more of the populace ever less intelligent.

Just those thoughts were going through my mind at about 4 pm Eastern today. Certainly, the over-the-top displays of Faustian control-freakishness and desire to conquer and homogenize the entire population with rushed medical interventions speaks of desperation on the part of the ruling elite. I, for one, yearn for a blossoming of the tanamous, yet fully realize that by doing so it will radically transform the society that we live in.

The strangle-hold that Faustian culture had over most of American and Canadian culture loosened considerably during the course of the 20th century; perhaps in the 21st we can finally shed it and compost it. But there does seem to be a thread that runs through a great deal of the Western mystery tradition, and moreover that tradition seems to have contradicted mainstream culture in various ways, all throughout history.

So perhaps in a Tamanous culture, the mystery tradition would argue that there are, in fact, overarching pantheons, and greater beings than those that closely partner with humans. Obviously, only time will tell. The first stanza goes. Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Interestingly enough, the poem forms an important plot element in Interstellar , which is, again, probably the most Faustian movie ever made. The title, as even Dreher himself has admitted, is a bit misleading.

And yet, I find the idea of sobernost-finding fullfillment in a loving community that one can look to for guidance, inspiration, comfort-to be the best anchor in our rootless, atomized society. I think those American sects that see salvation as a matter of accepting Jesus as your personal savior are on to something — the idea that salvation happens one soul at a time as a result of a personal relationship strikes me as a potent foreshadowing of the Tamanous culture.

Patricia O, Japan has a long history of taking up foreign cultures with enthusiasm — think of the way that imitating Chinese culture was so important an elite habit in the Heian period! Peter, eventually there may be one.

John, fair enough! Too many brain farts…. Jeanne, fascinating! Athelstan, of course ideas of the perfect community show up in the societies ancestral to Faustian culture; every idea has its genealogy. How many communes did Platonists found? Stephen, exactly. Roberta, these are basically the conclusions I came to, so thank you for this.

Are you at all familiar with the Shakers? They independently reinvented the monastic tradition, from scratch — and it worked. Varun, fascinating. Bei Dawei, Traditionalism is very much a fringe movement, but so is every important intellectual and spiritual phenomenon in its early days. Those that start in the mainstream are stillborn. As for California, was it Blavatsky who said that? I thought it was some of the American Theosophists, motivated by the mighty collective egomania that is California.

Ecosophian, it has an honored place on my bookshelf, and yes. Tolkienguy, excellent! I think a lot of people are being drawn to sobornost for two reasons. The second is that Faustian culture is imploding, leaving a spiritual void, and those sectors of American society that are closest to the Faustian influence will be feeling that very acutely just now.

I like were you are going with previous influences from earlier civilizations, but I think that you are somewhat mistaken about resources. Before the modern era most of the resources that mattered were renewable unless a civilization fracked them up.

It is not a given that the presence of a previous civilization means that the resources have been tapped and depleted. The older, longer lived, more stable civilizations were all situated in flood plains. Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and China all have rivers that flood thier banks annually which puts a lower bound on how badly a civilization can damage its own food supply through poor agricultural practices. China is an interesting case because it has three more advantages in the long term stability department, geography, bamboo, and rice.

Unlike all other cereals rice cultivation increases soil fertility. The more intensively the soil is worked the more fertile it becomes.

Even if there is deforestation likely happened along the Yellow river the bamboo forest will be back in a few years. Well done, worth reading, explains the current situation with Taiwan nicely. Of course, in the modern world nonrenewable resources and the consequences of their use matter a great deal. Among other things, sea level rise will swallow thier costal fllod plain in a couple of centuries.

But, after us it will be back to renewables. The attempt to replace the costs of these kind of jobs is one of the drivers behind many efforts in machine learning. Big tech is doing its very best to eliminate this kind of job completely. The other group spends quite a lot of time dealing with the totally unexpected events that happen every day. Vital pieces break, unexpected interactions between subsystems, parts of the infrastructure become unplugged occasionally literally.

This group is highly payed and unlikely to go away until big software itself goes away because the kind of problems described are terribly hard to eliminate. One of the reasons it is not widely appreciated that this sort of thing is going is that such digital systems are now so complicated that they react more like biological systems coping with an injury than the kind of software that most of us are are used to.

That sort of thing. I think you have hit the nail on the head. The other question is. Why are so many people NPCs? Encountering people with repeating scripts feels like talking to NPCs in Video Games that just repeat the same lines and the same scripts over and over again.

The seemingly paradoxical opposition between Individualism and Collectivism may be false after all. Communities are to be both unities and multiplicities. As the manifold stars in a galaxies in their uniqueness each are united in a galaxy. I can summarize so far of a uniquely NZ cultural soul… Its partly tied up with the myths of the wider pacific.

This kind of describes NZ history too. A long calm or build up, then a big flashpoint. Thank you! This is admittedly of personal interest — me and my wife and daughter made the decision to rent a big house and move in with housemates a few years ago. Although there has been challenges, at this point it feels like a no-brainer from a collapse-now perspective.

A big house in the city and a yard full of fruit trees we could not otherwise afford? Is this an intentional community? I find it a useful barometer to the air pressure of our cultural atmosphere if I try to determine who is the hero of our time.

That central figure is important to our collective myth-making. It is more often an archetype rather than one single person. You can only reliably this when you are seeped in the culture. Living in the US, I would not even try to figure out who plays this role in China. According to my mental gymnastics, the hero of our time is the tech entrepreneur. Like most cultural phenomena, this one is also cyclical and his reign at the top of the zeitgeist is getting to be long in the tooth.

I think we hit peak entrepreneur with the passing and subsequent canonization of Steve Jobs. The interesting thing about the current mass psychosis about the corona viruss, which is the consequence of responding to the pandemic in a Faustian way, is, that the reactions of contries on the periphery of Western culture, for example, Australia, New Zealand and part of the United States, is more Faustian than that of large part of Europe, the heartland of Faustian culture.

Varun, your observation about dating apps is very interesting, because in the short stints of usind dating apps, which were quite a while ago, I increasingly had the impression that women designed their profiles to be as mainstreamy as possible, so that it became increasingly dificult to get a feeling of what kind of person she actually is.

Partcularly, the section about hobbies and sports were often filled to the brim with the usual, anodyne mainstream extrovert activities. You pieced together a question that has often perplexed me and angered many on the dissident American Right : why do Republicans like to lose? Why do they prefer to whine about what the Left does when it is power, and do absolutely nothing to oppose it and—worse—do nothing to advance their own agenda when they are in power? You maybe have answered the question here.

Many conservatives, especially among the highly-educated and well-to-do, see themselves in the Dances With Wolves role, preferring the feeling of moral superiority in pointing out the disastrous policies and actions of the Left, while assuming that the Progressive march of history cannot be stopped. What marvelous and righteous martyrs they imagine themselves becoming in the Gulags, as the likes of AOC and Pelosi rule the land with a Stalinist iron fist!

Meanwhile, patience in flyover land grows increasingly thin…. Hi, all my torrents since 2 days are stuck at The pieces are completed but are still in the list.

They are not completed. Please help me out. I am running Vista. Not even one hash fail. Same problem. And when i exit and start again, all the files are checked again as the pieces were never completed. Please help me. Have you checked the site where you got the torrent from to see if others experience the same thing? I mention both because to verify, you need to complete the download and not all the torrents for slackware are small so I'd use OOo if you are on a quota with your ISP.

My torrents are working well now.



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