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From time to time Trains.com offers video clips for our viewers to enjoy. To make sure we are delivering a format that serves the majority of our users, we would like to know what type of computer and Internet connection you typically use to access Trains.com.
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Bergie
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 1:08 PM
From time to time Trains.com offers video clips for our viewers to enjoy. To make sure we are delivering a format that serves the majority of our users, we would like to know what type of computer and Internet connection you typically use to access Trains.com.
Erik Bergstrom
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 4:45 PM
Please remember that not everyone uses Windows or Mac. There are quite a few of us out here using Linux. Please use a format that is not tied to a particular proprietary vendor, or at least offer one as a choice.
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Please remember that not everyone uses Windows or Mac. There are quite a few of us out here using Linux. Please use a format that is not tied to a particular proprietary vendor, or at least offer one as a choice.
Thanks
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Posted by
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 8:13 PM
I didn't realize you had video clips!
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 8:13 PM
I didn't realize you had video clips!
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Posted by
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 11:13 PM
With my VCR? (grin) I use Real Networks viewer. I usually don't have much time to view video's, but I have just now gotten Cable Broadband, so may be able to see more.
Eric
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 11:13 PM
With my VCR? (grin) I use Real Networks viewer. I usually don't have much time to view video's, but I have just now gotten Cable Broadband, so may be able to see more.
Eric
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 11:17 PM
I don't any more as my computer says there is an error on page when I try get in to that area. Seems to be a problem with Java. It used to work.
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Fri, Aug 22 2003 11:17 PM
I don't any more as my computer says there is an error on page when I try get in to that area. Seems to be a problem with Java. It used to work.
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Sat, Aug 23 2003 4:42 AM
I didn't know you had videos, either. I'll have to scan the lead page more closely...Ed
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I didn't know you had videos, either. I'll have to scan the lead page more closely...Ed
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Sat, Aug 23 2003 10:28 AM
Where're the Clips ?
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Where're the Clips ?
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Sat, Aug 23 2003 11:41 AM
videos, what videos. tell us more
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