4.6gb of stuff
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4.6gb of stuff
Okay so I have about 4.6GB of photos on my computer that I want to send to a friend. I used winzip to compress the files but of course it still turns out to be a zip file the size of 4.6GB. How in the heck is it possible for me to send all these photos to my friend EASILY without having to wait days for all these files to upload? Anyone know!?
Re: 4.6gb of stuff
Take your hard drive over to their machine....
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Re: 4.6gb of stuff
LOL
Yeah i figured there was no way other than the DVD disc solution...............
this is gonna be a pain

Thanks for the input peeps!!

Yeah i figured there was no way other than the DVD disc solution...............








Thanks for the input peeps!!


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You could split the files into 500mb RAR files with winrar, Then upload them to www.megaupload.com in a few pieces That's probably going to be the fastest way you can get them to the person you want to send it to.
Or... If you dont mind cutting the resolution of the photos down a bit, you could downloading a batch image resizer such as this one http://www.multipleimageresizer.net/download.aspx
You could just resize the pictures and then zip em, that will shave the majority of the size off.
Either that, or dump em onto a DVD and mail it to the person.
It cost me 52 cents to send a DVD to a person in the same country as me.
Or... If you dont mind cutting the resolution of the photos down a bit, you could downloading a batch image resizer such as this one http://www.multipleimageresizer.net/download.aspx
You could just resize the pictures and then zip em, that will shave the majority of the size off.
Either that, or dump em onto a DVD and mail it to the person.
It cost me 52 cents to send a DVD to a person in the same country as me.
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Re: 4.6gb of stuff
I'm surprised no one has mentioned setting up a ftp. You'd have to get one of the other guys to explain it, but a friend and I used to trade files using cute ftp (which is freeware, I think).
And yeah, tell your buddy to get his own pr0n. You don't have to look very far to find it.
EDIT: Just checked it out...cute ftp has a free trial version, but it's not real expensive if you want to buy it.
And yeah, tell your buddy to get his own pr0n. You don't have to look very far to find it.

EDIT: Just checked it out...cute ftp has a free trial version, but it's not real expensive if you want to buy it.
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I wouldn't recommend FTP, unless the host has an extremely good internet connection up rate of about 5mbps+
On a normal DSL/Cable connection you will only get a download rate of 30kb/s - 50kb/s I still think mega upload would be the best choice.
On a normal DSL/Cable connection you will only get a download rate of 30kb/s - 50kb/s I still think mega upload would be the best choice.
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You could put it on a flash drive, then invent a teleportation device. First you'll need to build one at your house and then one at the destination, then just teleport the flash drive. Voilà!
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