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Days: 188.9
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- On-Hold51
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- Plan to Watch524
- Total Entries1,323
- Rewatched140
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Days: 37.6
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- Total Entries59
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All Comments (398) Comments
So... I suppose you know "who" went nuclear and wiped (read: nuked) our favorite "#channel"!!!
Why? I don't really know!
Anyhow would you be interested in joining the group of survivors?
If so; Please, get back to me! :)
(Either on here or on Discord works!)
How are you doing?
iv'e seen that u share some animes with me, but u scored lower :P
i wish i had known......*
http://lifehacker.com/339887/build-a-home-ftp-server-with-filezilla
Those should point you in the right direction for creating the FTP server. Once it's up, you can login from work using FileZilla's client, and it basically works the same way windows explorer does, letting you navigate and drag and drop in whatever folders you gave your account access to, presumably including uTorrent's import folder. If the domain you have is registered to your home's IP address, you should be able to type that into FileZilla's hostname box when you connect. If the domain is registered somewhere else, you would simply type your home's external IP address into that box instead (you can check with http://www.whatismyip.org)
If you're behind a router, don't forget to forward your FTP port to the computer running the FileZilla server!
shva is like no movement to the letter. In English u just don't write a thing. Like for examole the word smack, after the "s" there isn't anything but u still hear it, that what a shva does in hebrew. BTW in hebrew u write the sound of the letter underneath it. but adults know the word meaning without it through context so they don't need that. And another thing, even the world alphabet is like in hebrew when א=aleph and ב=bet
Well, assuming you're using a halfway decent torrent client, it should support the automatic import of torrents, where it periodically scans a designated folder for new .torrent files, and when it finds them it adds it and starts downloading. I have uTorrent doing it on my desktop right now, but I know Azureus at least supports it as well.
The next step is running an FTP server so that you can download the .torrent file and then transfer it to your home computer through an ftp client. I've used and liked FileZilla as an FTP client, and I hear it has a server function as well, though I haven't tried it. Once that's all setup, you should have a nice passworded way of starting torrents remotely.
Then again, there is the option of simply using remote desktop or some similar feature to login to your home PC, which may be actually be a default feature depending on your OS...
I haven't actually done the ftp solution myself, so I can't offer firsthand experience on it, but it sounds like it would work. As long as you have some way of dropping files to your computer, the torrent importation will take care of the rest.