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Upload this?

Well, The Toronto Public Library has a lot of old Mac titles that can be borrowed… One of them Is the Cartoon Guide to Physics, By Larry Gonick and Art Huffman… Published by HarperCollins Interactive.
1995…
So I was wondering if this is okay to Upload?

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Sure. Anything that's from 1995 can be uploaded, unless there's a good reason not to.

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Great! And now I have to read that guide again…

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Ayayay… the file is larger than 400 MB and I don't have anywhere to upload it to… what do I do now?

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You could put it on Megaupload and post a link in the description text. That's what I've been doing for CDs.

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Mediafire offers a free account too. File size is limited to 200MB for free accounts, but you might split big files with Stuffit. You would have to do the deflating with Stuffit5 anyway. Mediafire has less annoying ads, and downloaders are not forced to wait and can download multiple files at one time. Please choose Mediafire Smile

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Vote for me Smile
Both are good, it's your choice.

As an uploader I prefer MegaUpload - the 200MB limit on MF is annoying, upload speed (on either) isn't an issue - in the grand scheme I upload the files to stay there for years hopefully so if it takes 3 hours of 12 hours to upload I'm not fussed.
As a downloader I prefer MediaFire - so the file is split into 200MB chunks, but I can download them all in parallel.

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If a file on MegaUpload gets neglected, they'll take it down. Mediafire is really cool about letting you keep your stuff available. If you simply log in to your free account once every few months or if any of your files are downloaded in that time, all your files remain available for download.

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I'm trying Megaupload, I find that it has one of the fastest free download speed… and after I pass the download limit, I restart my Router…
Edit: Done.