Skins and walls from Ron Meijer
Can someone give me a link to this download?
Published on November 27, 2005 By Styl-X Design In WinCustomize Talk
Hey guys,

A couple years ago there was a movie created, I believe by sisco. Most people who work with computers for a living have seen this movie. The movie is a 3d rendered movie created to explain the working of a network. I believe this movie was created by sisco but I am not sure.

In the movie you see little 'packages' going over a network as 'trucks'. I have seen this movie but want to show it to some friends but have no clue anymore where to get it. I also googled it but I gues its not my lucky day.

If someone has a link to where I can download this movie I greatly appreciate it.

Cheers,

Ron.

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on Nov 27, 2005
Was it an advert?
on Nov 27, 2005
No, it was created to explain the working of a network to someone who doesnt have an expert knowledge of computers. It would show this small 'truck' like packages being bounced against a wall as a firewall, then 'flipper' style being shot diffrend ways as a router, really cool.
on Nov 27, 2005
I've seen it a few times . . . cant find it though. So sorry.

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on Nov 28, 2005
Do you remember any details about it? Was it indeed created by sicso? Any idea what the name of the movie was?

Thanks
on Nov 28, 2005
I've got a copy ... goodwarriors.mpeg ... it's 150MB / 120MB zipped.

Do you have anywhere I can upload it to? Or can I just send it via Gmail?


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on Nov 28, 2005
Do you have anywhere I can upload it to? Or can I just send it via Gmail?


Do you have the rights to upload it to video.google.com?
10 MB is the limit for Gmail attachements.
Or maybe just google the file name . . .



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on Nov 28, 2005
you can transfer a file that big over msn messenger. It will take awhile.
on Nov 28, 2005
Here's a link where you can download it (FTP)-- (got it from Google-- you made me curious)

The link goes to the FTP index page-- it's not the DL link:
http://202.41.85.117/courses/SS/CD-1/
on Nov 28, 2005
Yes...google the filename...it's easy to find....
on Nov 28, 2005
Here's a link where you can download it (FTP)-- (got it from Google-- you made me curious)

Yes...google the filename...it's easy to find....


Sweet! I didn't bother googling... but thanks for saving me from any effort to re-distribute it myself


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on Nov 29, 2005
Thanks a million and Cafeend, thanks for the offer but this will do