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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:00 PM
Victoria Pratt (http://www.VictoriaPrattOnline.com) stars as "Shalimar Fox" in the Mutant-X show.
It seems that her main role in the show is to beat up men. (She acts as some kind of a physicaly superior *mutant*...). Women beating up man is a known trait in action films, but in her case, observing her face expressions while in action... I suspect that she is more than just "having fun"...
In the attached clip she casually walks over a "bad guy".
Technical note:
If you have problems watching, Download latest codecs (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.asp) from Microsoft
and use latest version of Windows Media Player.
Download Instructions:
Total length is about 1MB.
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Download all 7 files ("Concatenate.txt" and "1.zip" ..."6.zip") into a folder of your choise.
Go to your download folder and change "Concatenate.txt" name to "concatenate.bat" (It is a Windows batch file).
Double-click "Concatenate.bat".
Double-click Pratt.avi and enjoy.
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:01 PM
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:03 PM
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:04 PM
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:06 PM
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:08 PM
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animator60
08-26-2002, 6:09 PM
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groundview
08-26-2002, 7:38 PM
Very Nice Clip and Very Nice way to deliver it to us!
What did you use to split-it up?
dear animator60,
I download all files, I transformed concatenate.txt in concatenate.bat . Then I double-click the .bat file and that's all. NO RESULT. Just a pop-up window with " 0 files copied"
HEEEEEELP !!!:cry: :xmad:
animator60
08-27-2002, 6:38 AM
I have used Linux split command to split the file.
as for the problem in activating concatenate.bat,
Its an ordinary Windows batch file with one DOS command
copy /b <file_1>+ ... +<file_n> target_file_name
This command concatenates he file list into the target file.
In order to work well all seven files must reside in the same directory while Double-clicking on the batch file.
If you still have problems, you can always switch to MS-DOS Promt, use
cd <your download folder path>
and paste the copy command from concatenate.txt to the command promt, and press RETURN.
animator60
08-27-2002, 6:43 AM
I am unfamiliar with the Quote mechanism.
what I meant was
copy /b file_1+...+file_n target_file
and
cd 'Download Directory Full Path"
sorry
It's just me,
08-27-2002, 7:51 AM
Works fine for me, Tnx
It's just me,
Rayozinho
08-27-2002, 8:27 AM
Didnt work for me either. When I rename it, it just becomes concatenate.bat.txt
Is that cause I have windows xp? I cant change the format
:(
thank u 4 the clip... short but nice....
Yull maybe I can help u:
few minutes ago I downloaded the files.zip in my folder
but the file was called 1[1] 2[1]....
and when i clikked on the file.bat i found the self situation described by u but if you rename the files 1[1] 2[1].... in 1 2 3 etc
the file work....
sorry 4 my english!!
:D
England
08-27-2002, 2:24 PM
works for me, short and sweet. have you any more trample clips from tv/movies?
shoepete
08-27-2002, 6:13 PM
Originally posted by Rayozinho
Didnt work for me either. When I rename it, it just becomes concatenate.bat.txt
Is that cause I have windows xp? I cant change the format
:(
As .txt is a registered Windows extension you'll have to go into the options to see the original file extension before you can make the change or do the change in a command prompt window.
If your doing it in the command prompt window it's simple. Type
rename Concatenate.txt Concatenate.bat at the command prompt (in the appropriate directory) and then the job's complete.
If you want to do it in Windows, use explorer to navigate to the folder containing the files and then select folder options from the tools menu. Click the view tab and de-select "hide extensions for known file types".
Then you'll see all the file extensions and you can just replace .txt with .bat at the end of the filename (or .bat.txt with .bat as you've got a double extension!)
Hope this helps, now I'll start downloading the clip and hopefully it will work for me!
dolphin20pl1
08-27-2002, 6:43 PM
Just rename the concatenate.txt file to concatenate.bat as you save it to your chosen folder. It worked for me doing it that way.
hy guys I fix it
rename zip files from 1[1], 2[2] etc to 1, 2 etc.
To change cocatenate.txt in cocatenate.bat do in this way.
open cocatenate with wordpad. Select File, save as Exist option to save as txt or as *.* - any file. Select any file then type cocatenate.bat and click save. That's all.
I also create a sfx archieve rar. and I will try to attache
:D :D :D :D :D :D
I'll try
Download all files in a folder then double click pratt.exe
Sorry,
attaching exe file didn't works
:xmad: :xmad: :xmad: :xmad:
golvmattan
08-28-2002, 4:31 AM
I had to change the zip-files to just 1.zip 2.zip etc
Then I had to go through command promt (I use NT4) and run the concatenate.bat there. And then the file work nice!
Thanks for sharing
Rayozinho
08-28-2002, 9:01 AM
I done what shoepete says at the start of this page and it now works fine for me
Thanks mate!:)
mike19
08-30-2002, 12:08 AM
ok the clip "starts" to play.. but after about 2 seconds as the chick starts 2 walk, it just stops and says the file format is invalid.
im pretty sure i have the codecs, why else would the clip start at all...any ideas as to whats rong?
mike19
08-30-2002, 12:34 AM
ok i redoenloaded it all, its working now... very nice i love how she laffs as she walks off.... very sexy
i luuuuuuuuuuuuv tv and movie trample
Spiked76
08-30-2002, 7:52 AM
Excellent Clip. I remember Victoria Pratt standing on a guy when she was in another TV show called "Cleopatra 2525", did anyone see this?
anthonysts
08-30-2002, 9:00 AM
I still can't see the clip.
I was wondering can some kind soul put the file together.
So that us not so computer literate, can also view this clip.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You. :) :) :) :) :) :)
Escargot211
09-05-2002, 7:31 PM
Just downloaded and seen. Great! I want to say thanks.
humble freak
09-07-2002, 3:20 AM
Works alright for me in WinXP! Thanks very much!
Take care
hf
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