Did I mention, it looks really good full screen
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Originally posted by LvR
Choosing the speed simply starts the player - I would like to download a xxx.mov file to my drive for later use.
I fell over laughing and his face turned sooo red, lol.McRhea
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I too... would like a copy for... research purposes. *cough*
Research commences now. Hold my calls.
Oh by the way, whos your favorite chick in the clip?
I like all the girls, but my favorite would have to be the girl with the 2 speed battery drill, she's also on the orbital sander. I think the same girl is on the Masonry Drill, but I'm not positive.Last edited by McRhea; 12 August 2003, 22:52.McRhea
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The Internet temp directory did the trick, thanks!
So here is what I did, open IE and go to tools / Internet Options.
Then under Temproray Internet files, click on "settings".
Now click on "view files"
Sort by size and its there!!!
Have fun!
Cheers,
Elie
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Originally posted by McRheaI like all the girls, but my favorite would have to be the girl with the 2 speed battery drill, she's also on the orbital sander. I think the same girl is on the Masonry Drill, but I'm not positive.
Check out the article I wrote about "Jerri" at my blog: http://yojayy.blogspot.com/2006/04/v...if-to-boot.htm
Or better yet, visit the home page and witness the drama unfolding day-by-day, starting on April 27, 2006.
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Just so you know, with nearly all those embedded clips, right click on them>Properties, you have the URL under "Location". Open Windows Media Player>Open URL, paste the link, then save it. What`s even better, if you downloaded the whole clip (i.e. you waited until the whole clip is loaded on the page before you opened it in WMP), the file`s cached so WMP doesn`t need to download it, it saves it instantly.
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Hadn't noticed either. Guess I was still innocent at that time then...Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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