Isn't it sickening how the commercialized-proprietary OS vendors manage to manipulate these event-planners into excluding 10's of millions of potential viewers?
Dumb and unnecessary. Forget them - they can sail their million-dollar boats in electronic- darkness at our home - no way I will jump through hoops to view their race. > NoOp wrote:
Probably OT for SeaMonkey, but I can't test w/SeaMonkey. First it was the Olympics& linux users couldn't view the videos because they used Silverlight (Moonlight eventually did a partial). Now it's the America's Cup and they are using the Unity Web Player (Win& Mac only): <http://www.americascup.com/en/Events/2011-2012-world-series/2011-cascais-portugal/AC-World-Series-Experience---fun-for-all/> <http://americascup.virtualeye.tv/> Amazing... Anyone know of a linux based Unity Web Player project like Moonlight was for Silverlight? Yes I have several virtual Win based machines that I can use instead, and yes I'll write to the the folks I know personally that are working ACRM, but it'd be nice to try any possible alternatives before I do. http://unity3d.com/support/documentation/
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