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Old 10-23-2005, 10:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I've been a member of TechForums board for a while, and I've noticed people posting picture and movie files. Most of the hosts use they use allow only 100 MB, some even accept files only up to 10 MB in size. I think TechForums would get much better videos and pictures if people were able to post HUGE files and databases. Also, most hosts only allow pics and videos. What if you want to post shareware or data files?

I use a new site that lets you upload up to 500MB of ANY type of file WITHOUT ANY QUESTIONS. Check out badongo.com http://www.badongo.com. It's a free hosting server that lets you upload files in whatever format. In addition, you can upload softwares, movies, vids, etc. up to 500 MB. Whatever you wanna upload, they support that format no questions asked.
If you want your files to stay there, make sure to read their terms and conditions. http://www.badongo.com
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Old 10-24-2005, 12:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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yousendit.com allows 1GB file uploads mate
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You kinda answered your own question? Or something...

Forums don't allow such big files...well...for many reasons, the obvious being the larger the file, the more storage they need, the more bandwidth they'll be using... $$$$$$$$$$$$!! Well thats the only valid one I can say...

But there are lots of places on the web to send large files such as your two web sites
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sounds like spam...i like the 'iv been on this fourm for a while' part of his post...1 month..7 posts...
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If you are going to post a movie file (or some thing else that is big), post the file size.

There are some people on download limits here, and nothing ****s me more that having to download some 80Mb Quick Time file of some EMO or RETARD doing some thing stupid. And the poster only putting down a discription of CHECK THIS FILE OUT. LOL. FUNNY! HA HA HA!.


If you are going to posting movies, please pop a DETAILED Discription on what it is. :rolleyes:
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