Talk:Homestar Runner and Strong Bad Screensaver
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:They've become password-protected. And while I kinda wish I knew the password, '''please don't''' post it if you know. TBC obviously did it for a reason (maybe bandwidth), and I'm not sure it would be ethical to undermine it. —[[User:notstrongorbad|notstrongorbad]] 06:10, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC) | :They've become password-protected. And while I kinda wish I knew the password, '''please don't''' post it if you know. TBC obviously did it for a reason (maybe bandwidth), and I'm not sure it would be ethical to undermine it. —[[User:notstrongorbad|notstrongorbad]] 06:10, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ::I don't think it's intentional, because it's on and off. It works for me right now, but I don't doubt it will break again. I'm guessing there's something misconfigured in the server when it comes to serving .exe files - probably a overzealous security monitor or a virus protector or something (the fact that these .exe's and the take-a-break .exe both do this and nothing else does lends credence to this). {{User:phlip/sig}} 07:21, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC) |
Revision as of 07:21, 8 October 2005
It's a fact that the screensavers were made by a program called "Pitbull 3.0" and it was registered to Earthlink, where Matt Chapman used to work. I just thought that was kind of relevant. - M.J
Ok, that must be really annoying as a screensaver. doesnt it have sound? REALLY ANNOYING SOUND? lol! --Martin925 03:24, 22 Aug 2005 (UTC)
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Whenever I try to download the Homestar screensaver, it gives me the same "You are not authorized to view this page" error for take-a-break.exe.
- Works for me. Have you tried your browser's "Save Link As..." or "Save Target As..." feature? -- Tom 23:39, 23 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Now it asks for a password!Oh great, now how will I get it!
Yeah, I cant get the screensaver either, even though my computer should work perfectly. WHATS GOING ON????????????????????????? — talk Bubsty edits
- They've become password-protected. And while I kinda wish I knew the password, please don't post it if you know. TBC obviously did it for a reason (maybe bandwidth), and I'm not sure it would be ethical to undermine it. —notstrongorbad 06:10, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- I don't think it's intentional, because it's on and off. It works for me right now, but I don't doubt it will break again. I'm guessing there's something misconfigured in the server when it comes to serving .exe files - probably a overzealous security monitor or a virus protector or something (the fact that these .exe's and the take-a-break .exe both do this and nothing else does lends credence to this). --phlip TC 07:21, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)