Cross-bench peers are peers appointed to the House of Lords not to support a political party, but to add their specialist knowledge or expertise. They sit on the cross bench, not on the party benches, and are not subject to the party whip. The Law Lords are included in the cross-bench peers. Full information is available at the web site of the House of Lords.
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The most popular method is via 'torrents' - a form of peer-to-peer sharing system.
Peer Exchange (PEX) allows you to connect to new peers through a peer you are already connected to. Ordinarily peers connect to each other through trackers. PEX allows them to connect without a tracker, by communicating with each other.
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