Can't understand some parts of a video.

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Munch

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I will try, but I have to install Silverlight to watch the video. Typical Microsoft.

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Sorry, I started doing it, but got annoyed because it is hard to skip to an exact time on the video. Is there anything you really want to know from the video or you are confused about?
 
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6:05 - 6:16

5:53 What does he say? (... can require plumbing works ?)

6:06 ... vast majority ???

6:30 ... routing ?

6:36 - 6:45
 

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5:53 What does he say? (... can require plumbing works ?)
Almost - plumbing work.

6:06 ... vast majority ???

All he says at 6:06 is "now". Maybe you meant a different time.

6:30 ... routing ?

Yes.

6:36 - 6:45

Your time starts in the middle of a sentence. He uses the phrase "to an end point" repeatedly there.
 
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All he says at 6:06 is "now". Maybe you meant a different time.

Sorry, it's 6:02.


I forgot to mention that:

6:07 - 6:20: Here is what I understood: :)

The kinds of things SOAP extensions like the WSI extension can add
I think we can get in other ways HTTP so the things like Security. Kerberos support for example,
 

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Sorry, it's 6:02.


I forgot to mention that:

6:07 - 6:20: Here is what I understood: :)

The kinds of things SOAP extensions like the WSI extension can add
I think we can get in other ways HTTP so the things like Security. Kerberos support for example,

Now, the kinds of things that SOAP extensions - like the WSI extensions - can add are things that we can't get in other ways with HTTP. So things like security - you know, built-in security with things like Kerberos support for example, ticket-based security mechanisms…
 
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