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Comment #178780 by Aziz on May 12, 2008 at 3:15 am
The program runs pretty well on my Ubuntu installation using wine 1.0-rc1. As mentioned above a native Linux version is underway. It's great that they decided to develop for other platforms other than Windows as well.
2. Interview with Richard Dawkins
Comment #51245 by Aziz on June 22, 2007 at 3:43 am
Here is the direct link to the wma stream:
http://www.640toronto.com/shared/corus_content/corus_player/wma.aspx?stn=9&rem=http://mfile.akamai.com/21069/wma/ondemand.corusradionetwork.com/Radio/Media/cfmjam/2007/CFMJAM_95B86C_2007_6_19_10-10-1.wma
3. Interview with Richard Dawkins
Comment #38740 by Aziz on May 9, 2007 at 4:55 am
If there are any Linux users here having problems viewing the video, you can download it using mplayer.
mplayer mms://a1378.v30569f.c30569.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/1378/30569/1178577666000/origin.media.cbc.ca/windows/thehour/videos/20070507_richarddawkins.wmv -dumpstream -dumpfile dawkinscbc.wmv
Use mplayer again to play the file, because xine chokes on it and crashes.
4. 'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam': Interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Comment #21467 by Aziz on February 9, 2007 at 10:06 am
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is surely to be admired for her courage to speak out loudly against the inhumanities of Islam in public. Her criticism against Islam are not new, though. They are old and they date back to the advent of Islam. Mohammads own uncle Abu Lahab was one of the most vehement critiques of his message. Mo in his exuberant compassion for mankind dedicated a chapter to him in his unholy Koran http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/111.qmt.html#111.001
Those who think Ayaan is great should start reading what Ali Sina has to say on the subject of Islam: www.faithfreedom.org
I wonder if Ayaan has ever visited his site?