"Self: the Movie;" files have been moved to a server with a better connection to the internet. While they were on my machine last week, a weblog entry (http://www.vanderburg.org/Blog/Software/Languages/self_video.rdoc) posted a link to them an about 200 people downloaded the large versions.
The page http://www.merlintec.com:8080/Self had its links updated to point to the new location and anyone following the link from that weblog will also be redirected to the new site.
In the near future we might be able to make a streaming version available in Windows Media Player format.
-- Jecel
On Mar 23, 2004, at 10:48 AM, Jecel Assumpcao Jr wrote:
"Self: the Movie;" files have been moved to a server with a better connection to the internet. While they were on my machine last week, a weblog entry (http://www.vanderburg.org/Blog/Software/Languages/self_video.rdoc)
A high quality quicktime version of the video is available here: http://homepage.mac.com/stevedekorte/.cv/stevedekorte/Public/Io/ Related/Self.mov-binhex.hqx
Cheers, Steve
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 17:58, Steve Dekorte wrote:
A high quality quicktime version of the video is available here: http://homepage.mac.com/stevedekorte/.cv/stevedekorte/Public/Io/ Related/Self.mov-binhex.hqx
The two Quicktime versions (30 and 81MB) are the ones I got from there, as indicated on the Self swiki page. I only expanded it (actually it became smaller!) so people can play it directly.
Thanks, Steve for making this available. I supposed you wouldn't mind me setting up a "mirror" so that Apple doesn't give you a hard time about excess traffic.
-- Jecel
On Mar 23, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Jecel Assumpcao Jr wrote:
The two Quicktime versions (30 and 81MB) are the ones I got from there, as indicated on the Self swiki page. I only expanded it (actually it became smaller!) so people can play it directly.
Oh, ok.
Thanks, Steve for making this available. I supposed you wouldn't mind me setting up a "mirror" so that Apple doesn't give you a hard time about excess traffic.
That's cool - thanks. If it becomes available from a reliably "permanent" location (say, sun.com), I'll take mine down to free up my iDisk space.
Cheers, Steve
Cheers, Steve "Statically typed languages are like American sports cars. They go fast, but only in a straight line"
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