Year: 2010 Language: English Genre: Documentary Playtime: 00:43:12 Quality: WEB-DL Format: MP4 Video: 1920x1080 | 16:9 | 1486 kBit/s Audio: 127 kBit/s Stereo | English Description: The world economy and every Internet user hangs on the overseas cables. What actually happens when you enter an Internet address? The film shows how the message reaches the recipient. What happens, if one of the cables in the ocean breaks and how to fix it? How the data cables are produced and laid? What the scientists must think of to get even more data at the same time through these and what role the ominous sea mouse plays in it? How overseas cable technology has changed since the turn of the century and what visions the scientists have for the future? "If the cable works, the information will flow like a mighty wave, Ludlow, and we will ride their comb, and all civilization will look up to us." - John Grisemer
SeefarerXY, CRAP, sad to say I wanted some light edu-tainment It has some shoddy DRM, cant get video to playin Windows VLC or Linux VLC Mplayer Go to youtube, download using webservice and watch 720p without DVD DRM Its what i did ;-) (((
64540 It has some shoddy DRM, cant get video to playin Windows VLC or Linux VLC Mplayer
I can't really reproduce your problem. It plays fine on my PC as well as my Mac. Currently, it is also available at YouTube to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnBRlXfYe18
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20.000 Cables Under the Sea [2010, MP4]
Language: English
Genre: Documentary
Playtime: 00:43:12
Quality: WEB-DL
Format: MP4
Video: 1920x1080 | 16:9 | 1486 kBit/s
Audio: 127 kBit/s Stereo | English
Description: The world economy and every Internet user hangs on the overseas cables. What actually happens when you enter an Internet address? The film shows how the message reaches the recipient. What happens, if one of the cables in the ocean breaks and how to fix it? How the data cables are produced and laid? What the scientists must think of to get even more data at the same time through these and what role the ominous sea mouse plays in it? How overseas cable technology has changed since the turn of the century and what visions the scientists have for the future?
"If the cable works, the information will flow like a mighty wave, Ludlow, and we will ride their comb, and all civilization will look up to us."
- John Grisemer
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20.000 Cables Under the Sea (2010)
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CRAP, sad to say
I wanted some light edu-tainment
It has some shoddy DRM, cant get video to playin Windows VLC or Linux VLC Mplayer
Go to youtube, download using webservice and watch 720p without DVD DRM
Its what i did
;-) (((
Share
It has some shoddy DRM, cant get video to playin Windows VLC or Linux VLC Mplayer
Currently, it is also available at YouTube to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnBRlXfYe18
Share