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From: RobertB on 13 Jan 2010 02:16 Deep from the coffers of RB Productions comes another historical video - Jeri Ellsworth at the Chicago Commodore Expo 2000. She was making her first presentation of the C64 24-bit graphics board, which eventually became the CommodoreOne. See other renown Commodorians at the presentation, too -- Dave "Snogpitch" Witmer, Dale Sidebottom (who is doing most of the questioning), Steve Grassman, Per Olofsson, Linda Tanner, Ryan Czerwinski, Nate Dannenberg, Raymond Day, Steve Judd, and the voice of Roger Lawhorn. For some reason, I couldn't find the original Digital 8 tape of the presentation but found a VHS copy (?!?!). The VHS copy was converted, and the presentation is now posted at http://blip.tv/file/3074506 Truly, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://videocam.net.au/fcug The Other Group of Amigoids http://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/ Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network http://www.sccaners.org
From: Vanessa Ezekowitz on 13 Jan 2010 13:26 On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:16:38 -0800 (PST) RobertB <rbernardo(a)iglou.com> wrote: > Deep from the coffers of RB Productions comes another > historical video - Jeri Ellsworth at the Chicago Commodore > Expo 2000. She was making her first presentation of the > C64 24-bit graphics board, which eventually became the > CommodoreOne > >[...] > > http://blip.tv/file/3074506 For those who want to retain a copy of these videos Robert is posting, go to http://www.videosnag.com/ and enter either of the URLs Robert posted. Select "Blip.tv" from the drop down at the bottom, and hit "Download". A new address will appear in your address bar, and you should be given an option to save the file. If not, you'll end up in a video player. Copy the new address and fire up a download manager (or just use wget or similar) to save it. Thanks Robert! -- "There are some things in life worth obsessing over. Most things aren't, and when you learn that, life improves." http://starbase.globalpc.net/~ezekowitz Vanessa E. <vanDEesLEsaTEezTHekISowitz(a)gmail.com> (Delete the obvious to email me) --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Michael on 13 Jan 2010 14:33 On Jan 13, 1:26 pm, Vanessa Ezekowitz <vanessaezekow...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:16:38 -0800 (PST) > > RobertB <rberna...(a)iglou.com> wrote: > > Deep from the coffers of RB Productions comes another > > historical video - Jeri Ellsworth at the Chicago Commodore > > Expo 2000. She was making her first presentation of the > > C64 24-bit graphics board, which eventually became the > > CommodoreOne > > >[...] > > >http://blip.tv/file/3074506 > > For those who want to retain a copy of these videos Robert is posting, go tohttp://www.videosnag.com/and enter either of the URLs Robert posted. > Select "Blip.tv" from the drop down at the bottom, and hit "Download". > > A new address will appear in your address bar, and you should be given an > option to save the file. If not, you'll end up in a video player. Copy the > new address and fire up a download manager (or just use wget or similar) to > save it. > > Thanks Robert! > > -- > "There are some things in life worth obsessing over. Most > things aren't, and when you learn that, life improves."http://starbase.globalpc.net/~ezekowitz > Vanessa E. <vanDEesLEsaTEezTHekISow...(a)gmail.com> > (Delete the obvious to email me) > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: n...(a)netfront.net --- Just a note. A-Tube also works great with it, too. Put the URL into it, Select the format (I selected WMV) and click download.
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