Being Ignored II

May 01, 2006 23:50


   So The Aggie told me that they were just waiting for me to explain the case at Senate before they covered it. I explained the case at Senate last Thursday. Today the Aggie article on that Senate meeting ran (which I can't link to at the moment because the Aggie webpage won't load). The article talks at length about recent unusual expenditures ( Read more... )

case # 31, mark edwards, alezandra brady, paxmun, asucd supreme court, paxmun gossip, thomas lloyd, the california aggie

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_sameer_ May 2 2006, 09:10:45 UTC
They've officially been dating now? Good for them.

However, the stuff you referenced is indeed bullshit.

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anonymous_frosh May 2 2006, 09:11:31 UTC
It really depends on the type of file the movies are. Normally i use Windows media player, though I hate to admit it, but it works with stuff i've taken off CD-roms and dled through bittorrent. I'd need to know more about the type of file to help you more, and even then im not the technical expert.

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emosnail May 2 2006, 17:20:54 UTC
.avi

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thepeoplesmp May 2 2006, 18:21:02 UTC
you may need to download the divx codec.

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His 121A Movies anonymous May 2 2006, 14:16:33 UTC
I'm in the class as well and have had tons of success with Media Player Classic (Win2K/XP or Win98/ME). The nice thing about MPC is that you just unzip and go. There is no installation procedure. My friends often have success with VLC (Win2K/XP Only).

Free DVD playing on windows is complicated because all players live outside US law. The developers also assume a highly technical audience for the programs, which is unfortunate.

--Alex Garbutt (No LJ Account)

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eternality May 2 2006, 18:21:20 UTC
Yes, I reccomend VLC Player as well. It usually plays any files that for whatever reason don't work in any of the standard players.

If it is an .avi file that isn't playing (and it should be in WMP) it sounds like you're missing a codex or something.

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blueashes May 2 2006, 19:47:49 UTC
Good job in highlighting the fallaciousness of that argument over Alezandra as staffer! We knew she was awesome the whole time. We are excellent judges of character, I must say, and this bodes well for the next AMPAC staff you will hire--hopefully they will be nice kids and will refrain from a) posting mean signs on the door and b) trying to kick them out of the room they are sleeping in.

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