Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Stuff






Magpie. via
Magpie is an add-on for Firefox that allows you to quickly save media (images, videos) and other documents that you find on the internet. It is designed to help you quickly bulk-download media linked from web pages, as well as numeric ranges of files from sites using the Bukster protocol. Magpie also includes tools for adjusting a site's URL by incrementing/decremeting numbers in it, and for "sanitizing" links to real content by stripping off redirector script prefix/suffixes.


Kamakaze Videos. Scroll down a bit for videos. via

WNYC - Soundcheck: Spirits of a Generation. Documentary about Syd Barrett and Nick drake. via


The Calvin Pelorian Cat Project
The Calvin Pelorian Cat Project. via


FreeMe. via
Beale Screamer has successfully cracked Microsoft's copy protection used in Windows Media digital right management software. The crack called Freeme strips off the piece from the WMA or WMV file that prevents copying the file.This is extremely bad news for Microsoft. Because they had some deals going with movie studios and recordlabels in order to get WM used as a standard in digital media distribution online.


Historic Cities: Maps & Documents. via

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1 comment:

mmChronic said...

The FreeMe DRM exploit got fixed by Microsoft ages ago - unless this is an updated exploit. The only thing FreeMe will rip is very old DRMd stuff - it won't work with the latest DRM.

Does Magpie do multipart Flash?