Quoted from the above URL:
"... The bottom line is that Version 1.0 files don't peel very well due to how the packets are organized."
"... He is convinced that this can be done [peeling], but that takes time, which is something he doesn't have in excess. Of course, if somebody offered him a contract to implement bitrate peeling for money, the process could be accelerated a lot. Oh, and did I mention that donations to Xiph.org are now tax-deductible?"
According to Ogg Traffic from April 2003 they are still working on it...
Quoted from the above URL: "... The bottom line is that Version 1.0 files don't peel very well due to how the packets are organized."
"... He is convinced that this can be done [peeling], but that takes time, which is something he doesn't have in excess. Of course, if somebody offered him a contract to implement bitrate peeling for money, the process could be accelerated a lot. Oh, and did I mention that donations to Xiph.org are now tax-deductible?"
Wow! Amazing. You only have 11 digit phone numbers. In Denmark, we have to remember a 1000 digits just to call our neighbour.
Doesn't it cause a lot of trouble to have a limit of thousand subscribers?
............. - Oh, You were talking binary numbers there, weren't you?
Thought we already knew that a picture tells a 1000 words...
Wasn't Bill the one who came up with that Windows XP thing?
Ohh, Bill Hayden you say.