I was in the third grade when radio came out. Followed the directions then,
as well.
malmo
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Dan, hang in there. I'm sure Malmo had problems with
I thought WCSN coverage was great. And, nice reporting, Walt.
I had a problem the first two days because WCSN did not work with Explorer on
my Mac (OS 10.something ..., G3 processor at 400 MHz. I have problems watching
videos off the Comcast web page.) But, it worked fine with Mac's Safari. My
Thinking things will now flow smoothly, I loaded up the player and started
watching the feed, at which point I couldn't possibly have been more
disappointed. It was completely unwatchable! First up was the women's
800, and all I could see of the first 200m was them glitching on the
starting
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Sounds like you have a cable modem. I've heard that it's different
technology than my DSL- instead of a dedicated pipeline you're sharing
bandwidth with your neighborhood, and the more neighbors that are on
at a given time, the slower your bandwidth gets.
That is
Walt,
Was the Canuck blackout a voluntary one?
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Dan,
I'm sorry you had probelms with the webcast, but you are in the
distinct minority. Just check out the TF News messageboard to see how
people went overboard in their praise of the wcsn coverage during the
World
Dan,
I'm sorry you had probelms with the webcast, but you are in the
distinct minority. Just check out the TF News messageboard to see how
people went overboard in their praise of the wcsn coverage during the
World Championships. Sure, a few people had technical problems early
on, but once