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Withlacoochee River Report
Wed, 2011-04-06 14:41 — betsy662
Thats right, assuming that this thing works in Safari, because it sure ain't working in IE9, yes, in these two videos, I actually managed to produce two Withlacoochee River Reports in less than a week, and I hope to get back to the weekly program again, as well as other programs I had been working on.
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Thanks!
Enjoyed both videos and your delightfully folsky commentary!
Looking forward for you to go weekly (or at least more regular).
Thanks!
They work...
... with Linux The Great and The Firefox. Long life to Linux!.
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Long life to Linux The Great!
I don't know about Linux so
I don't know about Linux so much, its too bad that MS can't seem to get it together as well, kind of like how Kadee designs certain conversion kits!
Linux vs Micro$oft
Worth trying. Main issue is that Micro$oft $ells you upgrade$ and new ver$ion$, while Linux is FREE and works the same, if not better.
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Long life to Linux The Great!
I would imagine that
I would imagine that Microsoft has a profit motive to keep updating and changing their software, we the "sheeple" of course, keep on buying into it don't we?
linux
I run both windows and Linux on my computer, and I have NEVER had a problem with Linux...unlike the other operating system.....
Ernest
Yeah, I'm new at this... is it that obvious? lol...
Ironic
WMV is a Windows video format and in didn't work in IE for the OP. Kind of sums up the whole MS experience.
Alan
All the details: www.LKOrailroad.com Just the highlights: MRH blog
When I was a kid... no wait, I still do that. HO, 28x32, double deck, 1969, RailPro
Drawbars
I really enjoyed your vlogs! Good stuff!
FWIW, I always used to use drawbars (homemade out of 0.040 plastic stock) to connect my F units.
-George
"And the sons of Pullman porters and the sons of engineers, ride their father's magic carpet made of steel..."
Lenape Railway - Freelanced layout inspired by the shortline railroads of SE Pennsylvania.