Posted on 09/22/2004 7:13:07 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe
Does anyone know a URL to download the new Kerry windsurfing ad from the georgewbush.com web site?
I checked the clip properties, hoping to download it, but it's streaming media only.
Thanks.
go to tucows.com and download flashget with that program you can download ANYTHING try it out its nice... you just right click the link and click download with flashget
Net Transport is a program that can download many streaming. It is a useful free program:
http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm
for some reason, my computer won't access bush's site, is there any other site i could see the new ad on?
For anyone else who'd like to do this: download the program from the URL provided by TomGuy, and then use this as the source for the streaming media file:
mms://media4.streamtoyou.com/gwb/Windsurfing_256k.wmv
I've seen the TV ad on FoxNews. Its hilarious. That dim Colmes was so upset he almost popped a cork. I vote it two-thumbs up.
You might try this link:
http://www.georgewbush.com/Default.aspx
It is a direct link to the video page for MSPlayer version.
The direct download is this (for MSPlayer).
mms://media4.streamtoyou.com/gwb/Windsurfing_256k.wmv
This is the RealPlayer link:
rtsp://real.streamtoyou.com/gwb/Windsurfing_256k.rm
Another FReeper turned me on the Net Transport just a couple of weeks ago. It is great for downloading streaming. I have used it many times.
I think it might do Colmes some good to pop a cork. He looks like he's retaining bile or something.
HAHAAA! Verrry nice. This guy is going to lose his marbles when he sees this. I wish I were there. He's is such a puss*, he slings mud but can't take a punch. Typical glass jawed liberal who has never gone outside the massachussets miracle state.
However then it just sits there and doesn't start downloading?
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