I saw a Norwegian film — I think it is, I don’t filmed one year
Oh I know what this is, a verse novel, very trendy especially seems to be a revival of them in children’s and YA literature nowadays - but then you quickly realise it’s soemthing a list of stage directions - novella, in actions only — but then there is dialogue so you say — grouped together in space — repretitoin — novel time passing — so you say, oh it’s ike a linguistic depiction of a time-lapse move — each is a timelapse — you see that there is a point — we’ve oved in space as well norwegian film — timelapse over a year along one road camera is not stationery — it moves Dorthe Nors herself says headlines
You can see, even from the design of that page, that it is meant more for archival than content distribution purposes. And there is if the server is responding to local requests or even better, on the university network, speed would be okay, but it’s clearly never designed for highspeed sreaming CDN in other
Well it’s true international speeds are always slightly slower than local but your experience of streaming find would definitely suggest the problem is on the Syracuse server end.
You can see even from the archival page and the way the video displays that it was never designed for content distribution but as an archival it’s not designed for content distribution It’s not designed to respond rapidly to overseas request
server-end is designed not to respond to the request from overseas rapidly
probably doesn’t devote
resource issue
big name universities are also the ones with huge endowments and better able to allocate resources to they are also the ones with the name-draw for global audiences and interested in ensuring ease of content distribution videos have bg I don’t have trouble streaming high speed from the bigger (i.e. better funded) universities
not just from the archiving that its archival and occasional access value vs