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  2. Screwjumper! - Wikipedia

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    The game was the 100th game released by THQ for the Xbox Live Arcade service. [ 1 ] It was removed from Xbox Live Arcade in 2012 and is no longer available to purchase, [ 2 ] though it later became compatible on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S via backwards compatibility on November 15, 2021 despite still being unavailable.

  3. File:Screw Head - Torx and Hex with pin.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    Site Specialization Was a tracker Directory Public RSS One-click download Sortable Comments Multi-tracker index Ignored DMCA Tor-friendly Registration

  5. Torrent file - Wikipedia

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    In the BitTorrent file distribution system, a torrent file or meta-info file is a computer file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, and usually also a list of the network locations of trackers, which are computers that help participants in the system find each other and form efficient distribution groups called swarms. [1]

  6. Torrent Project - Wikipedia

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    The Torrent Project or Torrent Search Project was a metasearch engine for torrent files, which consolidated links from other popular torrent hosting pages such as ExtraTorrent. [1] It was available as an alternative and successor for the closed Torrentz.eu and KickassTorrents sites, [ 2 ] and its index included over 8 million torrent files, and ...

  7. Torrent poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Torrent poisoning is intentionally sharing corrupt data or data with misleading, deceiving file names using the BitTorrent protocol.This practice of uploading fake torrents is sometimes carried out by anti-infringement organisations as an attempt to prevent the peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing of copyrighted content, and to gather the IP addresses of downloaders.

  8. File:Push pin game, etching.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:44, 5 August 2021: 1,536 × 1,168 (480 KB): GümsGrammatiçus: Uploaded a work by Richard Sneer from Yale University Library, Lewis Walpole Library with UploadWizard

  9. 1337x - Wikipedia

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    1337x is an online website that provides a directory of torrent files and magnet links used for peer-to-peer file sharing through the BitTorrent protocol. [1] According to the TorrentFreak news blog, 1337x is the second-most popular torrent website as of 2024. [2]