It’s been about a year early since the first public release of torrents containing all the document and media content on Mises.org. The Mises Institute staff adds new content frequently, so it is time for version 2.0. Here are the 2010 torrents: Mises Media (132 GB), Books (8.6GB), Journals (4.1 GB), PDFs (324 MB), and ReasonPapers (1.4 GB).
For more files and details see the original announcement. If you are new to BitTorrent, install the uTorrent client, open the links above, and you’ll be on your way.
If you downloaded an earlier version of this content, please do not re-download everything. In both uTorrent and Vuze, you can get just the missing files. In uTorrent, start the download and let it create the placeholder directory, then stop it. Overwrite the placeholder directory with your existing files, then “Force Re-Check.” You can do the same in Vuze – just enable the option to “Truncate existing files that are too large” under Options->Files. Then resume.
By my best calculations, we seeded last year’s torrents to thousands of computers worldwide and served over 4 terabytes from our servers alone. Please help us spread the word and make this release even bigger.



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Vuze is great!
Thanks! The speed is great — I’m getting it at over a meg/second.
Well, I would download it now, however, I have already filled the 750GB hard drive I bought last year. I have to wait till I get a new 2 TB Hard drive. But anyway, I’m glad yall put this out.
Utorrent, is a lot more stable than vuze, and uses a lot less system resources to run.
Here are the magnet links:
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8fda4d42dc3336bde2b4db1dba195c5753de11c9&dn=MultiMedia&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80%2Fannounce
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:00d9fea924a2394237e9073202aa5bc61d9059ad&dn=books&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80%2Fannounce
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ce0914598d78efa8dd415730dc0d262ba8d660df&dn=journals&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%2Fannounce
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:a91c56cca325a7a1efab683daafe7ab8d2f7ae2a&dn=PDF&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%2Fannounce
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:a91c56cca325a7a1efab683daafe7ab8d2f7ae2a&dn=PDF&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%2Fannounce
are these torrents webseeded?
> are these torrents webseeded?
No, I don’t know how to do that.
thanks
i will not turn off my computer, seeding is active
Mininova does webseeding for free with their Content Distribution service.
What is the tracker URL for the mises torrent? I am trying to post the torrents to Demonoid and they require the tracker URL before they post.
Seeded 40 gigs! <3
Can’t help but notice one of the main seeders (a mises.org server?) is no longer connected (whom I was getting 500kB/s+ from) I’m not going to get through the 132GB multimedia torrent without their help! Will this connection continue to seed this file? I hope so…
Our hard drive is not that big. I think I’ll download the 2010 Mises University files only.
I would like to download these torrents but in march I downloaded the 1.0 torrent. Is there a way to get only the new files?
Is there a way to organize these files in a user friendly fashion? Half the time, I end up searching for a file on mises.org instead. For example HA.pdf tells me little. One solution I did was a mass renamer that pulls tag info. So the books were better named and searchable. But i needed to copy every file so i could keep the torrent files intact.
One other option would be to basically torrent an offline version of mises.org. That way, it keeps searching for literature much more easier.
Yes, it is possible to have the books more clearly renamed. My website hosts the pdf files renamed by the original book title and archived by the author:
http://liberalismi.net/books/
It has not been updated for a while, but at most you would be missing a couple of new releases. Then again, the torrents are from the year 2010 also.
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