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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 7 Dec 2000 12:20:47
Message: <3A2FC6B9.F8DD479A@worldonline.nl>
Hi,

Before my reply on the "Guidelines" posting of Jon Berndt turns out into
a full scale codec war I hereby want to say that please use any codec
you want and if you don't want to use any other codec then the ones that
came with your operating system then please do so. It's my loss if I
post my animations using the DivX;-) codec and it's your loss if you
don't wanna use it cause you miss out on a lot.
For people who don't have a clue what DivX;-) means then I suggest you
check out the following website:

http://divx.ctw.cc/index_main.html

Rob Verweij.

PS: I don't get paid for puting a good word in for DivX;-)


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From: Pabs
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 7 Dec 2000 23:11:49
Message: <3A305FDB.37F8FBA3@nospamthanx.hotmail.com>
Rob Verweij wrote:

> It's my loss if I post my animations using the DivX;-) codec and it's your
> loss if you
> don't wanna use it cause you miss out on a lot.

It's also my loss if I can't install DivX;-) on the Uni computers because of
the sysadmins
Damn BOFH


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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 8 Dec 2000 02:12:09
Message: <3A308994.98C1D334@worldonline.nl>
I have a similar problem with my new WWW provider: They don't have the povray
newsgroups, so in order to keep reading them I still have my previous provider
as well ( luckily they only charge about $5 a month).

Rob.

Pabs schreef:

> Rob Verweij wrote:
>
> > It's my loss if I post my animations using the DivX;-) codec and it's your
> > loss if you
> > don't wanna use it cause you miss out on a lot.
>
> It's also my loss if I can't install DivX;-) on the Uni computers because of
> the sysadmins
> Damn BOFH


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From: Jetlag
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 8 Dec 2000 02:36:14
Message: <3a308f6e@news.povray.org>
> I have a similar problem with my new WWW provider: They don't have the
povray
> newsgroups, so in order to keep reading them I still have my previous
provider
> as well ( luckily they only charge about $5 a month).

?

What does your provider have to do with news.povray.org?


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 8 Dec 2000 08:05:11
Message: <3a30dc87@news.povray.org>
"Rob Verweij" <rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote in message
news:3A308994.98C1D334@worldonline.nl...
> I have a similar problem with my new WWW provider: They don't have the
povray
> newsgroups, so in order to keep reading them I still have my previous
provider
> as well ( luckily they only charge about $5 a month).

    You shouldn't have to go to your provider for this. Depending on what
program you are using you should be able to set up a "new account" or
something using news.povray.org

or, click on one of these

 news://news.povray.org

 news://news.povray.org/povray.general


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 13 Dec 2000 06:14:47
Message: <chrishuff-3B542B.06154313122000@news.povray.org>
In article <3A308994.98C1D334@worldonline.nl>, Rob Verweij 
<rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote:

> I have a similar problem with my new WWW provider: They don't have 
> the povray newsgroups, so in order to keep reading them I still have 
> my previous provider as well ( luckily they only charge about $5 a 
> month).

The povray.org newsgroups don't have anything to do with your ISP...no 
provider has them, they are completely independant of Usenet. You just 
need to configure your newsreader to access news.povray.org instead of 
or in addition to news(or whatever address it is set to now).

-- 
Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/

<><


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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: peace and DivX;-)
Date: 13 Dec 2000 08:29:20
Message: <3A37797F.BB453865@onwijs.com>
This is true of course unless your provider has blocked certain servers, as mine
did last year. Luckily it was an optional filter which was by default on. 

Remco

Chris Huff wrote:
> 
> In article <3A308994.98C1D334@worldonline.nl>, Rob Verweij
> <rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote:
> 
> > I have a similar problem with my new WWW provider: They don't have
> > the povray newsgroups, so in order to keep reading them I still have
> > my previous provider as well ( luckily they only charge about $5 a
> > month).
> 
> The povray.org newsgroups don't have anything to do with your ISP...no
> provider has them, they are completely independant of Usenet. You just
> need to configure your newsreader to access news.povray.org instead of
> or in addition to news(or whatever address it is set to now).
> 
> --
> Christopher James Huff
> Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
> TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
> 
> <><


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