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My computer spent five minutes downloading, and all I got was a little square on top of a blank screen when it was done. Is the link correct or is this possibly something not compatable with my computer?
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I have tried it on both windows 98 with internet explorer and windows XP with firefox, and it worked on both. **I accessed if from this post to make sure it works**
It must be your computer.
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On mine there is a little square on a blank page, but it has an option to click "play."
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If Quicktime weren't so intent on spying my every move, I might install it and be able to watch this apparently hilarious video.
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er.... out of all the major media players QT would have to be the least spy-ware ridden. It certainly never triggers my Zone Alarm for anything untoward.
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Whenever I use it, it installs qt.exe into my startup files, even if I've gone into options and specified otherwise.
So, I take it back. Not spying, just intent on keeping itself on my desktop. As for other media players, I use an old spyware-neutered version of WMP or DivX Player.
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Though I do have to admit, gay bars must have pretty sophisticated command and control facilities that I was erstwhile unaware of if you can start nuclear wars there!