Great, I'm downloading it and it's only 12 kb/s which means my pc will have
a hard work today :)

On 9/29/07, Ed Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Kenneth E Tomiak wrote:
>
> I notice more current posts continue on their merry debate about
> magnetic
> media, even though '16mm', 'videotape', and 'digitized' are in this
> thread.
> Michael was kind enough to send me the 3.08 GiB ISO file. I burned a DVD
> using this image file and it produced multiple files on the DVD. For
> those of you
> thinking DVD movies, no. PC files, yes. If you have a PC based
> program that
> can show these movies then you can try to download the ISO file.
>
> I do not have a super-sophisticated FTP server for you to download
> from. So
> unless the stars are in perfect alignment you may have trouble
> downloading
> 3+ GiB in one shot. Chances may be worse if everyone decides to jump
> right
> out there are start hammering the web site.  Why not spread out the
> load and
> try downloading on the day of the month you were born on.
>
> The link is on: http://www.ktomiak.biz/ORG/index.html
> ------------
>
> Has anyone been able to get the above link made into a DVD?
> I have worked several days at trying to get the file into a DVD
> format and have been unsuccessful.
> I would be willing to send you a blank DVD so I can get a copy.
>
> Let me know off list if you would be willing.
> Thanks!
>
> Ed
>
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