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    gumby, I think I need help to download Azureus.
    In the sourceforge site I have a page that reads "below is a list of files contained in this release".A total of 11.Do I download each one separate or where do I go next.
    Its a great idea and would like to be involved.
    Regards terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by schaf
    gumby, I think I need help to download Azureus.
    In the sourceforge site I have a page that reads "below is a list of files contained in this release".A total of 11.Do I download each one separate or where do I go next.
    Its a great idea and would like to be involved.
    Regards terry
    That list is different versions that can be downloaded for different types of computers. I chose the one with OSX in the title because that is the operating system on my Mac. If you don't have a mac, you probably own a PC, and, at a guess, you'd need the one called Azureus_2.4.0.2_Win32.setup.exe.

    After clicking that, you get a choice of "mirrors": I'd say go with the one in Sydney, then you should get your download.

    All this is reminiscent of punchcards and teletypes, I know, but now that we're all geeks, we need to go through these hoops.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Schaf, that link of Zenwood's is easier. You should get it from there.

    The search for the missing bit of stained timber was something i tried to cut out But for some reason. I couldn't. Did you notice the dropped cover too. Also the miraculously disappearing Grr-ripper. Just little things to keep us all amused.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Thanks Zenwood

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    I think it is a great idea, my concern is for Gumby and Stuart who are kindly donating their time for others to enjoy and learn from the videos.

    Will they burn themselves out?

    Will they crack it big time with those who want something for nothing that is bullet proof etc?

    I take my hat off to anyone invloved in this project and I will gladly contribute with the limited time I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    The search for the missing bit of stained timber was something i tried to cut out But for some reason. I couldn't. Did you notice the dropped cover too. Also the miraculously disappearing Grr-ripper. Just little things to keep us all amused.
    I did notice the magical moving gripper (7.32 for those interested ) but that and the missing timber make these great viewing. Being reasonably experienced i, enjoy the movie not only for the topic, but more to see your workshop and the different machines and bits and peices and how you go about doing things. Id hate to see future vids sanitised and cleaned up to much. Id love to see a quick 2 or 3 minute workshop tour then go into the demo

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    I was thinking a blooper roll would be funny, but I do agree - small things like that do add a level of familiarity that professional videos don't have.

    Not withstanding that, the offer still stands, but I will make sure they are not "over sanitised"

    WRT the gripper - there is a number of disappearing ear defenders events, scattered as well - does add a layer of humour!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    I was thinking a blooper roll would be funny.
    You mean, that wasn't it?
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    I take my hat off to anyone invloved in this project .
    Put it back on, it's cold outside and you don't have a lot of cover up there.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum
    I Id love to see a quick 2 or 3 minute workshop tour then go into the demo
    That's a good idea. Let's make it a rule that if you are doing a vid, we have to have a short tour. Maybe the sharpening demo which we hope to get when Toolin' does his thing could have a quick pan around of all the forumites there. I think it would be very interesting.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    How about, even if you are not doing a demo video (and many won't want to for various reasons), that we still get a short video tour of the workshop. That'd be great!!
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    Ok, I have setup a FTP access for this video. I will only provide the link via Private Message (PM), so let me know if you want it.

    Please DO NOT pass on the FTP link or post it here or it will have to be immediately disabled.


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    To my surprise,I have downloaded the software and the video.Just finished watching the video and think it is great work.
    You guys are so smart ,so much talent.Congratulations.
    This Ubueat forum just keeps getting better and better.
    My only problem came when downloading the video and azureus told me that I have a udp blockage in my firewall.Do not know what that means but the video came through ok to hear and see.
    Many thanks
    Regards Terry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Anyone needing help editing their raw camera work, I'm happy to do it. All I need is a high quality avi or other standard format file (so our options are open for other formats later), and what you want edited, or just an overall instruction to finish it off (I'll go through, edit out coughs, parts that don't need to be there etc).

    So don't spend too much time worrying about editing your footage as you shoot it in-camera. Keep the camera rolling, and we will sort it out in post-production! So for example, if you were clamping something up for a glueing demo, and you drop the lot, don't worry about backing the tape up etc, just start that part again

    Probably best to get it to me on DVD (as 1 hour raw avi footage is about 4 dvds! - 12GB), so PM me for an address. Alternatively, if you have a DVD camera, you can send me the DVD from that or for MiniDV cameras, send me the tape and I'll send them back once I have the footage off it.
    Forgot to mention, I can also handle VHS and Video 8 if you have a non-digital (aka analog aka old) camera.

    Oh, and one other thing. If you don't have a video camera, a good webcam will produce a usable result.
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:04 PM.
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    I loved it when Gumby was poking around for his nice piece of stained timber, then realised he'd used it as firewood!. That's the type of thing I do. Also didn't know he kept his cars in the shed. Yes, I think a shed tour, even if only a 360 degree pan, should be obligatory for these vids. Should it go in the Code?

    Quote Originally Posted by stuart_lees
    Forgot to mention, I can also handle VHS and Video 8 if you have a non-digital (aka analog aka old) camera.
    Cool. That should make things easier.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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