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Kelly Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Kelly Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Dec 2000 19:16:44 -0600
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As some may know, my Windows computer was delivered exactly one month ago
today.  I am learning Windows and its applications gradually and slowly.
I am excited about the new options and opportunities provided.  One of the
exciting innovations is being able to get audio and video on the web.  To
celebrate a month of serious learning of this technology, I watched a
described movie on the web.  The Narrative Television Network has made a
couple of dozen older films available online with narration.  the site
doesn't just have the audio portion of the film.  The movie actually plays
in a small box on the screen.  One can, as they say in Windows, maximize
this to get a full screen image of the movie.  The movie streamed
flawlessly for me with no interruptions for buffering or packet drops.
You can check it all out at the following url:


http://www.broadcast.com/television/narrativetv/


Hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did.

kelly


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