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RE: HIPAA compliance and Win2k

From: Bob Metelsky <bmetelsky_at_cps92.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:23:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004C29B3.20020829082336@fatcity.com>


> Speaking of bashing, you can't watch Larry's presentation
> without the latest version of Real Player - which is 155M!!!
> On our T1 that's an hour of download time... what an oinker.
> If it EVER finishes downloading and (miracle of miracles) the
> behemoth actually works when installed, I'll be amazed. So
> far I've never had it work properly (that's why I don't have
> the latest version). I knew there was a reason I have a
> prejudice against Real Player...
>

I didndt find watching or listening to it any problem at all. We have dsl and a pretty crappy connection at that. The real player "Streams" and buffers" so you don't really download the file but rather watch it in streams.

Maybe you need a newer version of realy player...

Im on w2kpro using real player 8 basic build 6.0.9.380

It is much the same as listening to the radio online (not that I do that at work.....)

The presentation was pretty cool and worth looking into. Apparently Oracle is going to be big on running "clustering Linux servers" Where you hook a bunch of machines togother to spread out the processing....

Overall Larry sounded anti everything/body except Linux.... eehhhhhhhhhhhhhh

bob

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