Anyone watch the history channel last night?
#1
Anyone watch the history channel last night?
Last night on the series Modern Marvels on the History Channel they re-broadcast the Engine episode (which I missed in march).
One small segment was on the rotary engine! It was very cool! They interviewed Kenichi Yamamoto who was in charge of developing Mazda's rotary program from the start. He talked about meeting Felix Wankel a few years before he died and how Felix felt like Kenichi's proud father watching his son carry on his work. It was very touching. They also mentioned the RX-8 and showed a red RX-Evolv and it's hood opening (remember the clam shell?). Everyone they talked to had good things to say about the rotary.
Maybe I should order that one from the History Channel.
One small segment was on the rotary engine! It was very cool! They interviewed Kenichi Yamamoto who was in charge of developing Mazda's rotary program from the start. He talked about meeting Felix Wankel a few years before he died and how Felix felt like Kenichi's proud father watching his son carry on his work. It was very touching. They also mentioned the RX-8 and showed a red RX-Evolv and it's hood opening (remember the clam shell?). Everyone they talked to had good things to say about the rotary.
Maybe I should order that one from the History Channel.
#6
I have the rotary bit edited out of the hour long show in .avi format, but the friggin' server won't let me upload it. I can try to e-mail it to someone if they want it. It's about 14 megs...
#7
hey nota, i can host it on my imagestation account...but i'm going out of town, IM me on monday and we can do it then sunnyxxwala....anyways i missed the time when it first showed a few months ago :-(
#9
D'oh! I guess it's too big to e-mail from my home addy (which is also my work addy). If you can set me up with a temporary ftp user name and password I can FTP it up to your specified location.
Let me know when you get back.
Let me know when you get back.
#11
i can mirror the file too
hi there,
im presently away from home for a couple weeks too, but in about 3 weeks, i should be able to host the file too. so if RX-8 never gets back and hosts it, just lemme know and ill be glad to host it. like i said, it wont be for about a month until i get back though =(
if anyone does have this clip hosted, please throw a post up here so we can snag it!
thanks
hamx0r
im presently away from home for a couple weeks too, but in about 3 weeks, i should be able to host the file too. so if RX-8 never gets back and hosts it, just lemme know and ill be glad to host it. like i said, it wont be for about a month until i get back though =(
if anyone does have this clip hosted, please throw a post up here so we can snag it!
thanks
hamx0r
#12
My FTP server is still up from the CDROM ISO... greatly appreciated if you can upload it... and it'll be available for download for at least a couple of weeks from there.
ftp.fsck.co.uk
username "rx8"
password "mazda"
You can only write into the incoming directory.
Should be reasonably fast as I have 1Meg of bandwidth.
ftp.fsck.co.uk
username "rx8"
password "mazda"
You can only write into the incoming directory.
Should be reasonably fast as I have 1Meg of bandwidth.
#14
Hmmm... mabe my DNS is screwed... use 80.2.190.202 instead of ftp.fsck.co.uk...
Actually... I'm not sure what you're getting... is that a remote error??? you need to put the file in the incoming directory.
Actually... I'm not sure what you're getting... is that a remote error??? you need to put the file in the incoming directory.
#16
Hugh?
I thought it was an AVI file.. not a flash thing? do you have the AVI? Otherwise MAC and Linux users will have to use an emulator to play it.
Anyway, in the mean time... if somone wants it, feel free to download it.
PS. Was it a bogus error because you weren't using the incoming dir, or did it really have DNS problems?
I thought it was an AVI file.. not a flash thing? do you have the AVI? Otherwise MAC and Linux users will have to use an emulator to play it.
Anyway, in the mean time... if somone wants it, feel free to download it.
PS. Was it a bogus error because you weren't using the incoming dir, or did it really have DNS problems?
Last edited by BlueAdept; 08-13-2002 at 12:19 PM.
#17
Nope. No .avi. since it's not a video. The files are straight off the interactive disc. They need to be saved into the same folder on your computer for them to work properly. Everything but the wallpaper should work. The wallpaper is available on the web anyway though...
The disc says "Recommended system requirements for CD content: 64 MB free RAM, Win 95/98/2000/ME/XP or MAC OS 8.0 or higher, 500 MHz processor".
The error was cured by the use of the 80.2.190.202 address. It wouldn't even let me in to see the incoming dir using the ftp.fsck.co.uk addy. I'd say you have a real DNS issue going on...
The disc says "Recommended system requirements for CD content: 64 MB free RAM, Win 95/98/2000/ME/XP or MAC OS 8.0 or higher, 500 MHz processor".
The error was cured by the use of the 80.2.190.202 address. It wouldn't even let me in to see the incoming dir using the ftp.fsck.co.uk addy. I'd say you have a real DNS issue going on...
#18
Now I'm really confused... Didn't you say...
>I have the rotary bit edited out of the hour long show in .avi format, but the friggin' server won't let me upload it.
You seem to have uploaded 10 megs of a 35 meg presentation which is on the CD iso that I'm already hosting! I thought you were uploading the AVI you talked about?
>I have the rotary bit edited out of the hour long show in .avi format, but the friggin' server won't let me upload it.
You seem to have uploaded 10 megs of a 35 meg presentation which is on the CD iso that I'm already hosting! I thought you were uploading the AVI you talked about?
#19
Umm... I guess I have too many upload projects going on at once. ;p
Okay, I'll upload the video of the History Channel thing. That is in .avi format. :D
Sorry for the mixup all. But if BlueAdept is willing to host the RX-8 CD stuff, it's already there and ready to DL.
Okay, I'll upload the video of the History Channel thing. That is in .avi format. :D
Sorry for the mixup all. But if BlueAdept is willing to host the RX-8 CD stuff, it's already there and ready to DL.
#21
Errr... that's great, but only 10% of it seems to be there.... perhaps there's somthing wrong with the FTP server since the other file was truncated... but I got the whole of the CD ISO intact and several people have downloaded it... can you have another go, and if not I'll set up an FTP server on a different network...
The ISO of the CD will stay there for the forseeable future... unless it starts to really eat my bandwidth, but I can't see that.
The ISO of the CD will stay there for the forseeable future... unless it starts to really eat my bandwidth, but I can't see that.
Last edited by BlueAdept; 08-13-2002 at 04:45 PM.
#22
Okay! < deep breath >
I think I got it all on there this time. :D It just took me a really loooong time to upload. I can't do video on my ISP hosting space, so I guess I am just not used to it taking 10 minutes to upload a 2 minute video.
BTW I deleted the partial file in the incoming directory.
Thanks for hosting this stuff BlueAdept.
Jim
I think I got it all on there this time. :D It just took me a really loooong time to upload. I can't do video on my ISP hosting space, so I guess I am just not used to it taking 10 minutes to upload a 2 minute video.
BTW I deleted the partial file in the incoming directory.
Thanks for hosting this stuff BlueAdept.
Jim
#23
I'm gonna check out my DNS and perhaps move it to a web server.... but my working web server is hosted at an ISP where I have a traffic limit... and my home web server has fallen victim to a new motherboard which was DOA... so it'll take a while to sort that out... in the mean time it's there on FTP for anyone to download... abuse the bandwidth to your hearts content as it's not gonna upset anyone there.
Thanks, and please... anyone who wants this... download and enjoy. It's short, and won't tell you anything you don't already know if you're a rotary nut... but it's still WAY COOL... if anyone finds any info about the complete program about the Wankel Engine mentioned above... let me know... mabe we can get a bulk discount! LOL.
Thanks, and please... anyone who wants this... download and enjoy. It's short, and won't tell you anything you don't already know if you're a rotary nut... but it's still WAY COOL... if anyone finds any info about the complete program about the Wankel Engine mentioned above... let me know... mabe we can get a bulk discount! LOL.
Last edited by BlueAdept; 08-13-2002 at 05:56 PM.
#25
Originally posted by BlueAdept
if anyone finds any info about the complete program about the Wankel Engine mentioned above... let me know... mabe we can get a bulk discount! LOL.
if anyone finds any info about the complete program about the Wankel Engine mentioned above... let me know... mabe we can get a bulk discount! LOL.
I have the complete "Modern Marvels" show in question on .avi as well. The file is 260,256KB and about an hour long. It starts off with steam engines and the like and runs through the history of engines. The snippet I uploaded was the entire rotary bit. Interesting, but the rotary part is really the best. If you want it on the same server, I can upload it, but I'd better start tonight, 'cause it will take about 8 hours to upload.