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Ghost Lemur
6th November 2005, 14:53
Came across a the following clip, actually got it off a friend but found a link to share with you guys.

Enjoy (http://www.hagnet.se/account/kade/Getaway%20in%20Oslo%20motocross.mpeg)

Word of warning file is 70MB. Well worth the effort though.

If you use BT you can get it that way too, just google "Getaway in Oslo MX".

As it sounds it's a burning it up on the road type clip. But stands out with the use of a dirtbike instead of the usual sports machine. And therefore the rider goes up and down stairs, along footpaths, etc.

BTW - as I haven't used the link provided. Can someone post results from it when they've got it.

limbimtimwim
6th November 2005, 15:59
BTW - as I haven't used the link provided. Can someone post results from it when they've got it.It's very slow. 12 kilobytes/sec. I've watched the first 17 seconds, and it looks it has a bike in it.

Looks like the camera is on the guys head, which is always fun.

Zapf
6th November 2005, 16:58
give me a few hours and I might setup a mirror in NZ for it if you kids are keen :)

parsley
6th November 2005, 17:02
It's very slow. 12 kilobytes/sec.
I got about 42 kb/sec. Maybe it's your connection?

Zapf
6th November 2005, 17:12
I got about 42 kb/sec. Maybe it's your connection?

wow... what connection are you on? Am on a 2Mb fiber and still 12k... mind you its 25 hops away and 300ms round trip...etc

NZ Mirror... http://60.234.65.19/_/bike_videos/Getaway%20in%20Oslo%20motocross.mpeg

limbimtimwim
6th November 2005, 17:13
I got about 42 kb/sec. Maybe it's your connection?It did get much faster later.

But what is the rider getting away from?

I thought it wasn't that crazy, he was rather sensible, except for blowing through minor intersections.

Though riding/flying down that flight of stairs looked like heaps of fun!!

parsley
6th November 2005, 17:18
wow... what connection are you on? Am on a 2Mb fiber and still 12k... mind you its 25 hops away and 300ms round trip...etc
Ah, I was using a freebie tool called Download Accelerator Plus, which does multiple download streams. It also allows you to restart a partial download so I use it for big files. Nothing more annoying than downloading 98% of a 70 MB file then losing the connection... :ar15: