Posted on 10/29/2001 2:25:58 PM PST by MiamiFreePress
I loved the communist roll call - "How many of you are communists? Let's see a show of hands..."
LMAO!!!
I disagree with one thing you said towards the end, after the cop removed you - "OK, you guys won this round." I would clearly give that round to you! Well done!
Other questions that should get a good show of hands:
How many of you hate capitalism?
How many of you admire Castro?
How many of you like Mao?
How many of you think America had it coming?
How many of you think taxes are too low?
How many of you voted for Algore?
How many of you can't hold a job?
How many of you are in your 13th year of college?
How many of you could use a good delousing?
How many of you are majoring in women's studies?
How many of you want free Joni Mitchell tickets?
How many of you could use a fix?
How many of you know all the words to Kumbaya?
How many of you give new meaning to the words "body odor"?
How many of you have never produced anything of marketable value?
How many of you think the height of intellectual expression consists of chanting in unison?
How many of you want free contraception? (In this case I recommend you do all of us a favor and have some ready to hand out)
Is there anyway I could write to someone from my home state or is that too tough to pull off?
I don't think they are compatable in any way. Maybe MiamiFreePress has a WMP version for you, it is his video.
Real Player is my last choice but since there is so much content for it I keep it. There is no reason that you can't have multiple players on your system. I have RP,WMP, Quicktime, Winamp, and Yahoo Player. Each has pros and cons. I use Winamp for MP3s and some streaming audio, Yahoo for WMP format video and most streaming audio, RP and Quicktime for their exclusive format.
If you play around with each a little you can find which works best on your system for each source. This has been all trial and error for me. It's not too hard after you become familiar with each one. The versatility of choice between the five lets you play almost anything (I have yet to be shut out after some experimentation).
Good Luck!
Later this week I will be posting some interviews with a couple of protesters that go a little more in depth.
Jorge
Good point. I couldn't read the printing at the bottom of the posters ... perhaps the Ramsey Clark crazies.
SureStream automatically detects the speed of the client connection and serves up the appropriate bandwidth stream.
Pretty good one-size-fits-all solution...
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