Hi Dieter,
I hope it's OK if I reply to some points.
Dieter B?r?ner wrote:Hi Richard, are you sure all the data has been utilized at least once? My fast calculation: 500 Gb with 50 kb/s need 10 million seconds. One day has a bit less than 100 thousand seconds. So, when each file is downloaded exactly once, and the upload bandwith is used at full capacity all the time, this would need over 100 days.
Richard is not the only one who has many files. At least Vincent should now also have all the same files. Also many other members have some tablebases, which they also share. By this way a kind of distributed online library is formed, where we all contribute what we can, and where everyone can come and download tablebases.
When eMule is downloading the file, it does not have to get it all from the same source. It can collect some parts of that file from Richard, some other parts from Vincent, Dan, Gordon, me, etc.. and assemble all those parts together to recover the complete file for you.
Dieter B?r?ner wrote:I do not know emule, and I thought about sharing some TBs. I got some doubt, if it would work with my upload speed. I think I have 128 kbits/s. For 800 MB files (a typical size of 6-men TBs), and say 2 downloads at a time, this would take over a day.
It will of course help to the project if you will share some files, or even if you will start downloading some files and keep them shared for some while. Most of members have not too fast connection, but by combining our efforts we are creating something bigger, an undestructable distributed tablebase storage.

Dieter B?r?ner wrote:My connection to the internet is closed at least once every 24 hours. Wouldn't this cause too many problems?
No any problems.
