![]() ![]() ![]() Well I am downloading all 900MB of that then! So imagine my surprise when looking at the top podcasts in the (UK) iTunes Store when there was the MacWorld 2008 Expo Keynote. Ah well I had found out what was released and I had seen the sixty second version. I was resigned to the fact that I was not going to be able to watch the Keynote this year. I even tried to find online a place to download the Keynote with no luck. I am not a great fan of streaming, as too often (with long videos) I want to pause the video as real life gets in the way, you know phone calls, coffee, e-mails, etc… I have found with some streaming, if I pause the stream it never restarts, so I need to start the whole stream from the beginning. Probably too many people trying to access the stream. I tried on about four computers with no luck. I tried on two different connections with no luck. Now maybe it was my connection or my computer, but could I get the Keynote to stream? No. So I went to the Apple website, obviously saw the MacBook Air on the front page and thought ah well, and clicked the link for the Keynote stream. However fifteen hours after the Keynote, no e-mail giving me the link, I thought to myself, either there is no stream (there had to be, it said it was going to be made available on the Apple website) or (more likely) the Macrumors e-mail service had failed! It hadn’t completely failed, the e-mail telling me about the steam eventually arrived eighteen hours after the start of the Keynote! I subscribed the Macrumors spoiler free link. I do like watching the stream (as though it was “live”. I didn’t really want to “view” the keynote by watching the Macrumors’ feed, or refreshing Engadget on a regular basis, or watching multiple tweets on Twitter (which I believe went down during the Keynote). So I couldn’t be there in person, like I was ever going to get there! Though I didn’t realise until listening to MacBreak Weekly that it’s like an iPhone launch if you want to actually get in there in person, it starts at 9am, but you really need to start queuing at 4am – now that’s dedication. Not living in San Francisco, actually I don’t even live in the US, I knew it was going to be impossible to attend the MacWorld 2008 Keynote in person. Sometimes depsite all your planning, it all falls apart. Maybe I need a stack of computers with multiple spaces on a single monitor that allow me to work the way I want to without loading the lot so much so slow it right down to a crawl. In theory what I should do is run a single application only and then open the others as and when I need them. So it’s not really the iMac’s fault, I know it’s all mine! I would suspect that running EyeTV and EyeHome in the background also adds to the load. I will have iPhoto and iTunes running in the background as well. I do run a few PowerPC legacy applications (namely Word and Firefox). I also visit sites which have lots of javascript and ajax in them (such as WordPress blogs and Jaiku). I run too many applications at once and I run them hard.įor example I will usually have three browsers open all with multiple tags. However at times it slows down to a real crawl, so slow that all I get is the spinning beachball of death! This is a 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo iMac with 2 GB of RAM, so I am guessing that this really should be a fast computer, certainly faster than my old G4 PowerBook! If he starts playing with it on top of his desk, maybe.I have no idea why, but my iMac can be so slow at times… Admins will have to manually group them together if new entries are made. Obviously if you don't know that is fine. We did this for Seinfeld/NYPD Blue to reduce the background vehicles. Just put them in the comment under an existing page if it is within the same year range. ◊ If this show is going to have a lot of vehicle please group background vehicles with or higher vehicles. ![]() Unfortunately I could not find any other source for episode 3 of season 1, so the quality was not as good as the others. See all comments about this movie and its vehicles Authorĭespite the setting of Washington DC and the title character working for the FBI, this is a Canadian TV Show ![]()
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