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Think of the KITTENS!!!

911paramedic

Diamond Member
ROFLMAO!!!

You have to see this PETA commercial on why you need to have your cat fixed. It is just below the search button HERE.

I don't think I should link directly to the clip itself, as there is a warning listed with the clip. 😉
 


<< What the hell is a .smi?? >>



You searched for file extension: .smi

Shrink Wrap Disk Image File (Mac)

Synchronized Multimedia Integration file Commonly read with Real Player.

Edit: put it all where is should be
 


<< What the hell is a .smi?? >>



"SMIL, or synchronized multimedia integration language, is an XML-based language that essentially pieces together your media files in the order that you would like them to appear and combines them into a single stream.

RealNetworks has been a pioneer in developing SMIL for the Web, and has created proprietary formats for use within a SMIL script. These are RealText (.rt), RealPix (.rp), RealVideo, RealAudio (.rm), and RealFlash. By incorporating SMIL scripts into your RealMedia files, you'll give your site a whole new level of usability.

You may be happy with the current content on your page and are saying, "I use MP3 now, why should I use SMIL instead?" When you encode audio into the MP3 format using the standard 44.1 kHz sampling rate, the general output is around 1 Mb per minute of music. That is a lot of bytes to download if your users have a 56k modem connection. By using SMIL, your content is streamed to the user. This gives them instant gratification, and they'll have more time to surf around the rest of your site now that they aren't waiting for an MP3 to download." - Webmonkey
 


<< DAmn! One of those sites has a sh!tload of pop ups. >>

You're right about that. I thought it might be Weather Bug, so I shut him down for awhile, but I guess it was that site. Yikes!
 
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