Any archives of past keynotes

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  • Reply 41 of 49
    I have QuickTime Pro and I read that you could save the Keynotes using QuickTime Pro.



    Does someone know how to do that ?



    Thank you.
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  • Reply 42 of 49
    kennethkenneth Posts: 832member
    Just to give you (applenut) an update.



    My Comcast was down.. I am using dial-up right now..



    I have 60% done.. but I just check the site above.. the keynote file was gone.. [I'm new to BT.. doesn't really know how it works out]



    anyway.. how is everyone?



    Thank you.
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  • Reply 43 of 49
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    Hey guys, thought I would update you all.



    A couple of you successfully downloaded the entire keynote. I was hoping that after thursday those people would keep it seeded to share the bandwidth load but apparently they took it down.



    Thursday obviously the power went out so it got killed on my end of the deal a bit early. I also flew out to Berkeley Thursday night so I'm here in college now and it has taken me a few days to get settled in.





    If you guys still want the 1998 file and/or other just give me a couple more days to get things settled in and for my brother to get back to NYC (he's here with me) and then I'll get the thing set up again via Apple Remote Desktop.



    So, I'll keep you posted but until then there wont be anything up unless someone else decides to be nice and seed that 1998 file.
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  • Reply 44 of 49
    sopphodesopphode Posts: 135member
    Well, mine completed and I have since uploaded hundreds of gigabytes. I think one or two got the full keynote from me after applenut stopped seeding
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  • Reply 45 of 49
    aquaticaquatic Posts: 5,602member
    Can everyone put these up again at the beginning of college in the beginning of Sept or upload them to my Carracho server The Jaguar's Roar then? Thanks.
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  • Reply 46 of 49
    bartobarto Posts: 2,246member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Fluffy

    *yawn*



    Hardly "yawn" for the poor lacky who was the subject of The Wrath Of Jobs.



    I don't think anyone was laughing that day...



    "It's not working!!! The batteries must be flat!!! I'll kill you!!!" *smack*



    And then there was the mid-2002 keynote where Steve annouced that Apple was charging for iTools and you could hear a pin drop...



    Barto
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  • Reply 47 of 49
    kennethkenneth Posts: 832member
    Since I grabbed 60-some percent of the whole 900s MB, I can watch partial of the keynote.. (1hr 46mins). On my G4 1.25 DP, the video paused and many "beep" sounds. Anyone got the same "beeping" issue as I do?



    Since I'm out of the broadband land, I may pay $10 for someone burn me that video on a DVD-R... of course, better video in quality meaning no pause or beeping.
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  • Reply 48 of 49
    Applenut, can you give us a complete list of Keynotes, and maybe even rare Apple videos you have? I want the older keynotes (pre 99). and some rare Apple videos (like that cyborg animation, and a 320x240 of the Knowledge Navigator (Professers office).



    Thanks
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  • Reply 49 of 49
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mac Write

    Applenut, can you give us a complete list of Keynotes, and maybe even rare Apple videos you have? I want the older keynotes (pre 99). and some rare Apple videos (like that cyborg animation, and a 320x240 of the Knowledge Navigator (Professers office).



    Thanks




    i dont got anything pre-99 except for that MWNY one.



    sorry. the videotapes were too expensive.
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