Strangely enough, before I logged on I was still getting the mail link. Odd.
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The lab refers to \Source\Assets\Binaries \System.ServiceModel.Syndication.dll, which appears not to exist.
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Yep, 90 seconds fits my download cap

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I agree that the tablet platform has languished for several years now, but there's hardly any way to say anything will get left behind by a rumoured Google tablet which even if it exists is a complete unknown - Google are perfectly capable of producing a piece of crap.
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Oops...
Apparently not

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I have the same issue with MP3s.
Also, the ApplicationBar icons for IE and Images just display as "X" - I seem to recall that such icons are supposed to be white against a transparent background, so presumably that's the reason - although that does leave me wondering what version of WP7S the screenshots were produced from.
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Um, looks like all the links are broken (relative when they shouldn't be?)
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This Week: Joe Nalewabau, Red Nose Day, Windows 7 .NET wrappers, free MVC chapter
Mar 14, 2009 at 3:51 AMOf course the Windows 7 .NET wrappers (which wouldn't be needed if the Windows team had a bit of respect for .NET) would be even cooler if the links on the linked pages actually worked (every one I've tried so far every link on the page has failed as invalid because it's prepended with "url:". Maybe it's a local mirror thing, since nobody else seems to have experienced this). -
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Kevin Daly wrote:
I've just downloaded the WMA file: Miguel is always worth hearing from.
As for the video, sadly it seems that Channel9 has recently moved to a A Not Realistically Available Outside The US model - remember guys, in most of the world we're stuck with download caps. Whatever happened to those nice manageable 200mb files?
It's not like this apsires to be great art or anything, I'd rather have bandwidth than video quality.
Is the low res file provided not low res enough for you?
Sorry, I missed it - would it be possible in future for the benefit of the apparently blind like me to group the low res link with all the other media links? DotNetRocks handles this quite well (although I occasionally accidentally click on the torrent links, but that's just temporary stupidity) -
I've just downloaded the WMA file: Miguel is always worth hearing from.
As for the video, sadly it seems that Channel9 has recently moved to a A Not Realistically Available Outside The US model - remember guys, in most of the world we're stuck with download caps. Whatever happened to those nice manageable 200mb files?
It's not like this apsires to be great art or anything, I'd rather have bandwidth than video quality.