I got what I think is the average computer and to see a 2 minute clip can
take 20 minutes of down load. My couch potatoes and I just want to throw it
in the VCR and see the EV people and there EV cars . My last "production"
that was done on window media has done very poorly because of this . and
when someone will transfers it to VHS I know my potatoes will be happy. Yes
some of them are fried in oil.  As much as I want to see the Woodburn races
I'll miss it if I got to fool with my computer for hours  to set it up
;-(  So here is my hi Tec idea. If you would like to get a VCR tape in the
mail (snail mail) and are willing to, after viewing ( feel free to copy or
copy and sell) send it to some one else (I'll send a list of names and
address with mine at the end) Then just e-mail me your address .
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . We can use the same envelope and just add stamps (the only
cost to you). Brake the chain and your EV will turn back into a gas
Brunner(joke).  I would like for this just to be a fun thing with a little
education added it. I'll include some stuff from the 2nd Fort Pierce ev
rally where we raffeled of a conversion.   If nobody sends me any video from
the event I won't be able to do this. Anyone going to step forward and be
the officel EVTV reporter for this event (don't make me drive out there) ?

 Lonnie Borntreger
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lonnie Borntreger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Evlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Broadcasting Woodburn


> On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 12:46, Jeremy Green wrote:
> > If we were to share it with gnutella we would have absolute control of
> > what is on our computer.
>
> Agreed.  However the gnutella network is so large that if something
> isn't replicated widely enough, it can be impossible to find in the 7
> "hops" allowed.  Plus, I doubt that most people would think to look on
> the gnutella network for EV related videos.
>
> >   It might just be easier to put it on a few
> > web servers and share it that way.  I might be able to setup a load
> > sharing setup on my web server that would randomly direct the viewers
> > to a different server every time.
>
> This seems to be a much better solution.  For one, most of the people
> wanting to view the videos will be able to go directly to a single point
> to find it, and for two, it would be available on web search engines for
> others.
>
> If you don't get enough people to volunteer hosting sites, let me know.
> I have a 768kb pipe that is generally not taxed.
>
> Lonnie Borntreger
>
>

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