Just do this and it will work
For the ones having problems.
1. Right Click the download
2. Click Advanced
3. Click "Set Download Location"
4. Double Click the Downloads folder
5. Re-start the Download. (If that doesn't work restart your computer or
restart Utorrent.
And go thanks to louk ausems and subb him!!!
For the ones having problems.
1. Right Click the download
2. Click Advanced
3. Click "Set Download Location"
4. Double Click the Downloads folder
5. Re-start the Download. (If that doesn't work restart your computer or
restart Utorrent.
Tell me if this helped you.
do you know what causes this? My drive isn't full or anything. It started right after I started to get a warning from google chrome saying Kickass is a dangerous site so maybe there is something going on. should I take a break from torrenting or wut?lol thanks again for the info.
+louk ausems nvm I figure it out. .. When u click on a torrent to torrent. ..u have the option Ok clicking Ok then the torrent will start but before that look at the top left box. . It is the destination that it will go to. ... Drop Down the box to downloads and should work fine
+louk ausems Thanks - that did the trick. UT wouldn't save to my external hard drive - keep all music there due to size. Created a new folder for downloads on my C:Drive, followed your instructions, worked perfectly. Now I just move the completed download to the external as another step before loading into iTunes.
+HipBear 21 Can you give me a bit more detail? Have you tried moving the download location to a 'downloads' folder or maybe you don't have enough space on your computer to download the torrent.
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Critical rendering path - Crash course on web performance (Fluent 2013)
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I'm still wondering why they can't take advantage of P2P networks to solve
latency issues on cell phone networks. Especially in areas where even 3g
is not available like Bolivia and Cameroon.JUst cache popular websites and
save on a P2P network. Then connect to the P2P network using WIFI. THis is
one way for Satellites services on sailboats to solve this problem....Just
cache the web. I"m liking ANdroid's new API for WIFI networks and HTML
2.0 --> UDP.
+GXTBG Biyayang-Ginto #GXTBGT Absolutely, you are welcome to share it with friends and family. The more we spread the word the better. Thanks for watching.
Network marketing is focused on recruiting people into your business,
hence, network marketing. By definition, this is a pyramid scheme, aka
scam, according to the FTC or the federal trade commission. Sure, there may
be some nice and often overpriced products to sell, but how you get rich is
not by selling the product to others but recruiting others to sell and
getting those recruits to recruit more people!
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CHEN: If its " focused on recruiting people into your business" to sell your product, then what's the difference between that and any other business, such as a car dealership? I'll tell you: the difference is, the people who are selling your product and recruiting others to do the same, are benefitting more financially than any 'salesperson' at a regular job will with a single commission check. Pyramid schemes typically have no intrinsic 'value'. It's a house of cards built upon getting other people to 'pay to join'.Network Marketing is about selling a real product. If my downline doesn't sell, I make nothing. I don't get paid for recruiting anyone.
Sadly, most do, which is why most people lose money in MLM. Look up the definition of a pyramid scheme according to FTC. Most MLMs are pyramid schemes that sell products, that is how they get away with what they do.
I know I am not a business person, and he may well have some good ideas,
but it is always a good idea to apply a bit of critical thinking. If I was
considering taking the advice of someone like this I would want evidence
that it worked; statistical evidence, not anecdotal mind you which is
unreliable and does not count. Is there any hard data showing the returns
on these methods? I know if you are a good salesman you are always going to
do well here, but what about the rest? If 1000 people take up NM full time,
do most fare poorly, or do most fare favorably?
+Luis Gutierrez I think the main point Robert is trying to make is that...your job is your job...fair enough but what if you get fired? Can you still feed your family? What if the government program you're relying on collapses? Or the company you work for makes you part of their budget cuts? Or Fair enough you want to do something you love but you should aspire to be in a position where you dnt have to work for money. Regardless of how much you love your job...if you're in a position where you can't afford to take a break from it...then you're a slave.
+collins mugodo collin let me give you my point of view robert is trying to teach the business man how to improve his skillset and stop working for a company and start working for yourself .not everybody has the skills to become a dr, a policemen, a lawyer,just like not all of us have a salesmen / business men inside .i dont completely agree with robert trying to tell open public to fully convert to his methods because not many ppl are interested in living that lifestyle some enjoy theyre jobs theyre salary .i myself have never been in business school before and two yrs in my business we have gone over expectation.
how about this...most people who take on anything fail. that's a fact of life...if you're trying to do something that will improve your life the odds of success aren't in your favor...ever. so is it not worth trying?
how about this...most people who take on anything fail. that's a fact of life...if you're trying to do something that will improve your life the odds of success aren't in your favor...ever. so is it not worth trying?
+27182818R You have to remember, most people are not that smart. Most people are intellectually weak. I trade on currency exhanges. I made $1.1k just the other night and people ask me "How do you do it". I always ask myself why is it that the majority of people have no idea how, but i do. Its exactly what Kiyosaki said, people don't have the balls and are just weak.
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+LoveisthaLaw I'd rather say process it, compost it, turn it over into something better, but I appreciate your sentiment. My experience with shadow says that our feelings cannot just be shut down. They need to be processed and transformed. When I deny my shadow self, it seems to rise somewhere and somehow else. This is the work.
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In one of your resent videos you mentioned that you went into a Comp Sci program , but later left the program and switched to being at IT professional. Could you ...
Great advice! Great vids! My father and uncle told me to stay away from the
service unless they draft ya! My father was blown up by a grenade in WWII
and spent a year in a military hospital. And...young people, and even some
older adults have no clue how to pursue a career, the PATH, especially in
computers. I still see people in college that don't know how to create a
folder in Windows. I still see people who ask me, "How to look for jobs
online." They just never heard about, Dice, Monster, Indeed, etc. So it's
nice to at least point them in the right direction, and point out a basic
path. Learn the basics of computer administration on Windows, macs, linux,
portables, etc, learn some networking, how to set a printer, maybe a little
active directory, a little programming, then decide what area of computers
you want to spend the rest of your life in, or at least the next decade or
two. For me, I spent a few years learning computer programming on linux, I
was taking programming courses and still had a hard time turning on a
computer and logging on. Then one of my first days on the job, my boss
said, "Your files are on the share." To that I replied, "What's that?" Man,
did I feel stupid. And I'm still angry with the college for not covering
that in one of the courses I took. Not that I needed to set one up, but at
least tell me what it is. I soon went back and took all the Windows course
they had!
you are the man mr eli. I am not in your path, but rather potential
clinician-scientist. same shit I have heard from successful people in my
field. none of them did the norm! they took a lot of risks, made crazy
sacrifices, never gave up. one of them was actually homeless for half of
his time while in college. famous researcher is his respective field now.
LOL! Yeah! You can learn everything about the how to's of how to be
successful, but life is full of surprises. I've heard a lot of stories like
that do. Happy coincidences and opportunities, and BOOM! Success.
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Great video, but please speed it up. Some of the same points are explained
over and over, when they are as simple as adding single digit numbers. It
was hard to pay attention between nodes A and E, very painful 5 minutes.
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Very BC-like - a place where people may well get missing and/or murdered in
the deep dark woods. I would definitely look forward to play this game and
pick my path.
Not only does it remind me of a Choose Your Own Adventure book, it also
looks like a live action version of a Telltale Games point-and-click video
game.
+Carson Bokenfohr Thanks man. Ok so that's what YOU'D do ... can't wait to "play it as a team" with you :) (That's the idea, you could play solo, or choose to play with friend/s. Or in a theatre in front of a live voting audience ... eeeeee!) - Daniel