I just ran across this while wasting time (instead of of doing a calculation on residual reflection intensity with imperfect antireflection coatings - uugh).
AOL’s explanation of home networking (requires REAL player) brought a big smile to my face - but if you’re not British you may not find it funny. I can’t think what it reminded me of - Wallace and Gromit? [Answers in a comment please]
I loved the line: “If you live alone with one computer and a chinchilla for company, you don’t need a home network”.
Well done AOL (and I think that’s the first time I’ve ever congratulated them for anything!)
While on the subject (sort-of anyhow), does anyone know if it’s possible/how to save a realmedia video/audio stream for later offline listening/watching?
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Not sure about real video, but real audio and any other audio stream can be converted to an MP3 file using a sound converter that converts whatever sounds are played through your computers sound card to an audio file.
I trialled a few, and Total Recorder worked the best of the ones I tried - http://www.highcriteria.com
If this doesn’t work, try searching on google for mp3 sound converter - http://www.google.com/search?q=mp3+sound+converter
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