August 5, 2005 1:20 PM PDT
Newest reason to buy an HDTV
HDNet, the high-definition television network, says it will distribute a high-def video of the shuttle Discovery's launch--for free. Very cool. Because the video file is 1.3 gigabytes in size, it will be distributed using peer-to-peer technology--so it should take you only as long to download the Discovery launch video as it would take a space shuttle to orbit the moon.
Originally posted at ComingSoon
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