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Laukev7:
What... the... fuck...

worker201:

quote:Originally posted by flap:
What's your problem? All that message is saying is that the file extension and the file type appear to differ, so potentially there could be a security risk. It doesn't mean there specifically is a security risk using asf files.
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Of course, I know this.  But I think it is stupid that Windows people would rename an asf file to a wmv file.  Why couldn't the movie just been delivered as an asf file?  Oh yeah, because IE deals with asf as a stream, and downloading an asf stream is useless by design.  This is, in my opinion, poor design.

mobrien_12:
Mplayer had no problems opening it at all.  

I don't know if that was the real monkeyboy or not, but that wasn't windows 1.0.  Windows 1.0 was black and white.  I know because I had it.

Laukev7:

quote: but that wasn't windows 1.0. Windows 1.0 was black and white. I know because I had it.
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Er...



Maybe that's because your monitor was black and white.

bedouin:
Windows 1.0 wasn't B&W if you had an EGA card.  How it performed with CGA or hercules I have no idea.  See screenshots of Windows 1.0 here.

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