Although far more time consuming to download via email, if anyone wishes, I can send the files to them. Simply toss me a line at Mach. Granted, not as good as a mirror, but hey, its so far a great supplement (haven't had time to check the adventure yet) and worth the wait
Unfortunately, my free Yahoo email box can only handle about 4MB, so it puts me back in the same situation...
I don't even think my actual mailbox (att.net) can handle files of that size.
How about putting it on something like GeoCities, and sending the link to people who email you for the link? I'm sure that a bunch of people would be able to download it before the bandwidth got used up...
I swear, as soon as I have a steady job and an apartment of my own, I'm getting either a cable modem or DSL or some other high-speed connection...
HA, give me a few days (or a week) and I'll see what I can do. I have 10mb of website from the college I'm going to and I could put it up there for a bit, have to get a working copy myself first though.*
theT0rmented, how about zipping these things? It will save you guys some bandwith and help us non-broadband types.
* I have acrobat 5 and the file seems to be intact, but I still get a message saying the file couldn't be openned because it was damaged. Oddly I got the same type of message for an Icewind Dale movie someone posted a link to. Could just be time to update some software.
tT would you mind sending me the link you gave HA?
Apparently despite what NS download manager was saying the file did not finish downloading and that would be why it's not working for me. This is even after trying repeatedly.