The coords usually don't go up until the week before....this thread just might fall off the page...keep an eye on it!
it seems that it will... but the links posted at maccentral, macminute, and MacNN all seem to be broken... anyone have the usual apple.com/quicktime/qtv/mwsf04/ url?
Safari says it cannot access the page after 60 seconds blah blah but I checked it last week and it was a page for the stream... maybe it will show up again a day before or something
I always look forward to seeing it at the Apple Canada HQ in Markham.
It's been fun in the past to be there watching it on a big screen with a bunch of Macheads, to hear the oohs and aahs in the crowd. And that Mathematica guy was hilarious...
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they're showing it (publicly) at HQ this year. Too bad. Guess I'll have to be a QuickTimer this time around.
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Hang out at MacInTouch and MacRumors. They usually post the coordinates a few days before the big event.
Originally posted by drewprops
The coords usually don't go up until the week before....this thread just might fall off the page...keep an eye on it!
it seems that it will... but the links posted at maccentral, macminute, and MacNN all seem to be broken... anyone have the usual apple.com/quicktime/qtv/mwsf04/ url?
Safari says it cannot access the page after 60 seconds blah blah but I checked it last week and it was a page for the stream... maybe it will show up again a day before or something
It's been fun in the past to be there watching it on a big screen with a bunch of Macheads, to hear the oohs and aahs in the crowd. And that Mathematica guy was hilarious...
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they're showing it (publicly) at HQ this year. Too bad. Guess I'll have to be a QuickTimer this time around.
of SJ's keynote. What is more pessimistic is that if there is really big news
would they not want as big an audience as possible?
http://apple.doit.wisc.edu/news/mwsf2004/
If someone does get the info, please post it here.
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Apple has reposted the "Official" MacWorld San Francisco 2004 Keynote webcast page....
Official satellite coordinates, however, are not yet available.
I told you it would take awhile!!
-- Galaxy 3C Transponder 18 K
-- Orbital Slot: 95 degrees West
-- Downlink Frequency: 12050 MHz
-- Polarity: Horizontal down
-- Bandwidth: 27 MHz
-- Audio Subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8
C-band Analog
-- Galaxy 11 Transponder 08 C
-- Orbital Slot: 91 degrees West
-- Downlink Frequency: 3860 MHz
-- Polarity: Vertical down
-- Bandwidth: 36 MHz
-- Audio Subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8
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thanx
Nico
I have a request:
If someone register the keynote can send me the VHS or DVD via air mail, i'll pay for all.
thanx
Nico