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Eliteforum
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I'm able to log in now. Maybe it was just an isolated case?
{Edit} I've just uploaded a few hundred meg of stuff. You might like the video's, let me know if you want any more of that kind of stuff.
[Edited on 7-7-2004 by Eliteforum]
All that glitters isn't gold.
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axehandle
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I think he went away for 10 days or so.
Just wait until he gets back I guess...
Edit - 3 posts above, it's 7 days. He should be back by now. Strange
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The news of my death are greatly exaggerated. (I went away for a week, came home for a day and then went away for another week...)
My ISP had trouble the day I was home, the net problems are most likely related. It seems to work fine now, though.
My PGP key, Fingerprint 5D96 E09E 365D 1867 2DF5 C2FE 4269 9C19 E079 CD35
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ksrao
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ftp username and password
Can I seek username and password for ftp site
if possible mail me on ks_rao@chemengg.com as I am new to this forum
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chemoleo
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Some points
Hmm, I have been thinking about this, axe, and I know u mean well, and the ideology behind this is supreme. However, I am beginning to have my doubts.
Don't you think that maybe the idea of anyone in the wide world having FTP access may cause problems beyond them taking away bandwidth? What I
mean is that maybe not everyone appreciates having free access to vast amounts of information; instead, some people may feel that certain c***rights
are being violated.
Of course, that's the nature of the game. But I do think potential problems are encouraged by giving literally anyone FTP access, particularly
members who register solely for this purpose.
I realise it's a fine line to be drawn. But I do think that a number of ill-meaning individuals might be sequestered if a policy was maintained
to grant access only to those who at least make a remote effort to contribute.
Of course, there is no chance on earth to weed out everyone of those ill-meaning ones (of which there aren't many for sure). But at least that
way it will remove most of them... in the hope that by mere statistics, the chance of trouble is lessened.
As I said, I believe in freedom of information, but unfortunately I also believe this deserves a grain of realism!
Just thought it might be good to express this
Never Stop to Begin, and Never Begin to Stop...
Tolerance is good. But not with the intolerant! (Wilhelm Busch)
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axehandle
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Good of you to point it out. I've been far too generous.
The last week there has been a torrent of new members, most with a postcount below 2, that have requested FTP access. Now this could be due to
E&W being down, or it could have another reason, but that's unimportant. I've taken the liberty to delete (almost) all new and
non-contributive users, because I don't really want pain without any gain.
Contributive members are ofcourse not affected, and non-contributive members should strive to become contributive before reapplying.
[Edited on 2004-7-31 by axehandle]
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ksrao
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ftp
Dear Sir,
I agree with your views....but I had asked for ftp access to see the material and add some from my personal collection.
Can u kindly re-activate ftp account...I will complete the activity of downloading some material and later would add some references from my
collection
I think this would help in sharing information amonst group...and may fulfill the need of information sharing similar to posts in forums
Regards
K.S.Rao
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Eliteforum
National Hazard
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ksrao, you don't need an account to upload, just download.
All that glitters isn't gold.
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ksrao
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ftp
I guess I am not only looking to share but also like to get some material from ftp and to be frank I was in middle of downloading some documents....I
spent allmost 2-3 hrs and stuck up downloading hlf of the document.
I request you to kindly grant me an username and password
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Eliteforum
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Offer something in return first! Don't be a leech!
All that glitters isn't gold.
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axehandle
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What's troublesome isn't that people download without uploading; I couldn't care less about that --- but that lots of people sign up as
members on this board which I love just for the reason of getting an FTP account without contributing to the general discussion.
So to all deleted users who have begged to get their access reinstated: NO (I'm temped to use profanities here...)
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ksrao, you don't need an account to upload, just download.
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Actually you do need an account to upload, which is good because it prevents data-bombing. It's a two-edged sword though.
[Edited on 2004-7-31 by axehandle]
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Eliteforum
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It might be a good idea to have just a public upload account. And those that want access tag the end of their upload with their username or whatever.
All that glitters isn't gold.
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JohnWW
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FTP Upload of Chemical Engineering Textbooks
This is to let members know that I have uploaded (on 30 July) to the "upload" folder of the FTP a collection of 14 important chemical
engineering e-books (English-language), published from the late 1960s to early 2000s (dates given in the file-names). These are the ones I got through
someone called "Pipi" on http://www.todoquimica.net/modules.php . They were scanned, digitized, and converted to PDF files, from print copies believed to be in a
university library in Chile. I repacked them in individual ZIP files. Enjoy, use, and distribute them!
At the same time, I also uploaded a number of smaller chemistry and chemical engineering monographs and utilities. There will be many more to follow
when I find time; I have several Gb of stuff of interest to members which is not yet on the FTP.
John W.
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Hobbit Porn
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axehandle : Just wondering if you will be having any criteria to decide which newer members you'll give ftp accounts to?
Also, is it possible for you to post a list or something of the content on the ftp at all?
I'm interested in contributing, so I would like to know what sort of content would be wanted, if it is only chemistry or if most science based
texts are wanted?
-H.Porn
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axehandle
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Content list
Here it is:
Attachment: Z:all_files.txt (900kB) This file has been downloaded 5107 times
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JohnWW
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Re: New File Uploaded To FTP: Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics & Physical Chemistry
I have just uploaded today to the "upload" folder of the FTP the following new e-book file, which originally came from
ftp://books:books@myebooks.dyndns.org :
Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics And Physical Chemistry(retry).pdf , 68.3 Mb.
The exact file size is 71,670,857 bytes.
THis item should be of especial interest to chemical engineers, and researchers in quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, thermodynamics, and statistical
mechanics.
I also wish to note that I had to have two tries at uploading it., using WS_FTP 7.5. The first time, my computer crashed out, and the incomplete
result (without "(retry)" in its name), of about 40 Mb, is still in the "upload" folder. Axehandle - please delete this incomplete
upload. I was unable to resume this incomplete file, as uploaders do not have "delete" permission which is needed in order to resume broken
uploads.
This is the second time a crash has happened when uploading - a small utility file which I uploaded on the 30th July is also incomplete, but I am not
sure which one.
John W.
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axehandle
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Done.
We now have 19GiB of data on the FTP!
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JohnWW
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Biochemistry Files Uploaded to FTP in Subfolder
I have just completed uploading all my biochemistry files to our FTP, about 150 Mb. Because of their large number, I put them in a sub-folder called
"Biochemistry&Microbiology(from JohnWW)".
The most valuable item is probably "Biochemistry Garrett and Grisham 2nd ed.pdf", 36 Mb, originally from (very
slow)ftp://books:books@myebooks.dyndns.org . With it, I have included tutorial material and study guides made for it by Rutgers University, in New
Brunswick, New Jersey, used in their advanced Biochemistry 408 course.
A problem that I have encountered in uploading some large files is that sometimes the upload is interrupted with the message "failed 550",
and cannot be resumed because "delete" permission is needed to do so. The following such files had to be completely restarted once, with
"(retry)" in the file-name of the repeated upload:
Bioionformatics - Sequence and Genome Analysis.pdf (should be 7.8 Mb)
Biochemistry408SlideShow-RutgersU(PDF-2004).zip (should be 34 Mb)
RNI-MembraneTransport-RNiederman-2002(www_rci_rutgers_edu-~molbio-Courses-MBB_408_512.pdf (should be 1.1 Mb)
In addition, the following file required TWO tries, and only the second, with "(retry_2)" in its file-name, is complete:
(ebook) - Science - Biology Dictionary.zip (should be 18 Mb)
Axehandle - please delete the incomplete attempts of these files.
John W.
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Hobbit Porn
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JohnWW : is ftp://books:books@myebooks.dydns.org openly free to people or is it intended for another group and requires a password and so on?
-H.Porn
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JohnWW
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Yes, it is free for all comers. But it is BLOODY SLOW, now only about 1.2 Kb/sec per connection, allows a maximum of only 3 connections to the same IP
address, and is often down (although it is usually on-line from about 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. GMT).
John W.
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JohnWW : is ftp://books:books@myebooks.dydns.org openly free to people or is it intended for another group and requires a password and so on?
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JohnWW
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Re: Aspen 10 or 11, anyone?
Does anyone have Aspen 10 or 11, the most comprehensive chemical engineering design and simulation program? If so, please upload it to the FTP. Thanks
in advance.
John W.
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Eliteforum
National Hazard
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Has anyone uploaded 'The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual' to the FTP yet?
I remember someone saying that they planned to scan it..?
All that glitters isn't gold.
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axehandle
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Dynamically updated file list
The directory "0 CONTENTS" in the FTP root
from now on contains a listing of all files on the FTP in various compressed formats, updated hourly by a very small shell script. I would do it
minutely if not for the very old P-3 CPU in the server (compressing steals my precious cycles).
Only files accessible to all are shown, certain user-specific private directories etcetera are shown as "error opening dir". This is as
should be.
[Edited on 2004-8-19 by axehandle]
[Edited on 2004-8-19 by axehandle]
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HRH_Prince_Charles
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Procedures in Experimental Physics, John Strong
Hi Folks
I have this book, first printed 1938 - it's has great techniques for the amateur.
I don't want to scan the whole thing, but it does have some good chapters: glass blowing and heat & high temperature.
I couldn't find it on the ftp but will scan and upload if anyone is interested.
Chas
Edit: OK, I've scanned one of the chapters, will finish and upload tomorrow
[Edited on 19-8-2004 by HRH_Prince_Charles]
Loather of monstrous carbuncles, lover of organic melons and servant girls.
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chemoleo
Biochemicus Energeticus
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Ah, rest assured plenty will be interested, particularly in the subjects you mentioned!
Never Stop to Begin, and Never Begin to Stop...
Tolerance is good. But not with the intolerant! (Wilhelm Busch)
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axehandle
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Thinking that I should consolidate the server and my Linux workstation, scavenging the best parts of both and build a super machine with 1GiB of RAM
serving both as server and workstation. Yes, this would be good for the electrical bill, and save place.
Don't know why I write it here though... I must be amazingly bored. Blääää.
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