“Nope. downloaded ânap townâ video with no problem, as did download âgive a shipâ.”
Tested the links here with multiple versions of MS Windows XP, Vista, and 7 on multiple computers with everything from a Pentium 4 CPU to a third generation Core i7 with multiple versions of MS Internet Explorer (MSIE) and Firefox. Encountered no issues with those links.
“Besides, what do you mean âclient computerâ?”
A client computer is a computer on a computer communications network that relies upon network computer server to provide services such as files services, database services, print service, Internet connectivity services, Web server services, POP and IMAP e-mail services, NNTP (Network News Transport protocol) services, and other services. Often times something to do with your client computer’s Adobe Flash Player can be the culprit in refusing to play nice with some streaming media files and not others.
“As to another browser, other than Waterfox, the rest are garbage.”
Aren’t they all frustratingly unreliable and prone to malware attacks?
dear whiskey,
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<<”âAs to another browser, other than Waterfox, the rest are garbage.â>>
Arenât they all frustratingly unreliable and prone to malware attacks?
Ever since the day that ARPANET went public, yes.