My thought would be "What ELSE are they going to do to me once they figure out I'm wearing a jacket with 85 pockets?"
--Hammer "I was a normal American nerd." -Jack Herer From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeferson Guardia Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 10:26 AM To: David Betz Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] VoD on Portable Devices WOW! I am wondering how hard must be to clear security wearing this "technology jacket" when going to a bank or something!!! 2010/11/22 David Betz <[email protected]> What success have people had in using the VoD on their portable devices? Personally, I live off my iPad (v4.2) and have for months. I do my labs from my iPad at a cafe all day long: Android tethering + LogMeIn + BT Keyboard (=never need a power outlet in a cafe again, no more extensive setup, and it all fits in my technology jacket-- thank you http://www.scottevest.com/), with "reference-type" CCIE-level Cisco Press books (thank you $10 book of the day) in my PDF reader and my "textbook-type" books (i.e. Doyle) on my latest generation Kindle. So, I want the VoD on my iPad, piece by piece as I need them, because I'm sure the VoD is huge. Unless it's DRM, I can't imagine why it couldn't be copied. I heard that you are facistly forced into using a flash interface and that the VoD videos are scattered all over the drive, but, again, without DRM, I don't see how a script couldn't fix that. I've no problem inventing in the full non-electronic BSL (as I hear the electronic one has DRM on it-- though my iPad reads supports most DRM formats), but unless I can use actually use the stuff, there's no point. David _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
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