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Perhaps you're thinking of AVI, which stores a separate index at the end of the file. That certainly can't be streamed (easily) without reading the beginning and end of the file.
1.) Learn to read. I never wrote that Firefox needs to download the whole file, just the beginning and the end.
2.) No, I'm not confusing Ogg with AVI.
To Quote Christopher Blizzard from Mozilla:
http://hacks.mozilla.org/2009/12/autobuffering-video-in-firefox/