I believe either Dreamweaver or Fireworks will do that for you, or you
could browse the web - there are several sites which will let you
borrow the figures.
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Larry
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:02:33 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):

>Larry Rappaport has created a disturbance in the Force.
>I felt its presence on 12/14/2004 1:57 PM.
>Its substance was as follows:
>
>> Regardless of what you do, I'd mention in or near the link the size of
>> the .mov it's linked to.  30 meg is pretty slow even with broadband.
>> You might include a small chart listing download times assuming
>> different connections.
>
>How do I calculate download times though?  I mean, how long something 
>takes to download here at work varies quite a bit with all the weird 
>things people do to our poor servers... How can I find an objective 
>estimate?  Is that even possible?
>
>Charlie
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