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Yes sadly it was. Saw Marshall Tucker there way back when I was in
college and Charlie Daniel's was the backup band.
Stewart
At 10:51 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
That's so cool Rev, that I want it on a hat.
This can't
a list of
bands that played there!
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Yes sadly it was. Saw Marshall Tucker there way back when I was in
college and Charlie Daniel's was the backup band.
Stewart
At 10:51 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
That's so cool Rev, that I want it on a hat.
This can't be the place:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_World_Headquarters
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] When I think know...
On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:25 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
You're going to make Marcio feel bad, fighting over him like this.
I watch you guys mislead him for several days.
I finally jumped
On Jun 2, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Marcio wrote:
Well good people, I never felt so important... gaining so much
attention. Many, many thanks. But, let me confess. I captured the
video with a Pinnacle program and I had the whole video transferred
to a DVD. Guess the size: 954,842 KB.
954MB that
They just need to click the link to download the file.
It works as FTP or a file on a web page, not email.
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I went to www.yousendit.com, downloaded their program, paid 8 plus
dollars to upload one video, and I sent the video to my brazilian
address where I received
It is not a permanent solution but a temp solution.
My best idea is to buy and get some web space and park files on the
web and use FTP to upload and then make links for people to download them.
Yousendit is costly as a few others pointed out. But for a one off
it can be great.
What I
On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:37 AM, Marcio wrote:
Oh! My... how much time I am going to spend with computers?
Andmoney?
M-A-C-I-N-T-O-S-H
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On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:37 AM, Marcio wrote:
Oh! My... how much time I am going to spend with computers?
Andmoney?
M-A-C-I-N-T-O-S-H
I wasn't aware that having a Mac allowed one to overcome limits on the size
of email attachments. That's good to know.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Chris Dunford seed...@gmail.com wrote:
I wasn't aware that having a Mac allowed one to overcome limits on the size
of email attachments. That's good to know.
What are the typical restraints upon the size of e-mail attachments?
How much variation is there
I know live.com and gmail are 10 meg total size. ISP's are usually smaller
by quite a bit but vary.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:52 AM, phartz...@gmail.com phartz...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Chris Dunford seed...@gmail.com wrote:
I wasn't aware that having a Mac allowed
On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Chris Dunford wrote:
I wasn't aware that having a Mac allowed one to overcome limits on
the size
of email attachments. That's good to know.
Also lets you leap tall buildings in a single bound.
ISP's average 1-5 MB as a limit on attachments.
ISP's do this so as not to overwhelm their mail serves.
I regularly email bulletins and stuff to teh church office for
printing on Friday mornings. (My Sec. likes to get an early start
usually before I am there)
Every so often if I have
Yeah but Kryptonite will render them useless.
Stewart
At 05:04 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
Also lets you leap tall buildings in a single bound.
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL SL 82
On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Chris Dunford wrote:
I wasn't aware that having a Mac allowed one to overcome limits on
the size
of email attachments. That's good to know.
Watching you guys fail to ask any of the right questions is quite
funny. A clear-thinking Mac person would want to know...
On Jun 1, 2009, at 2:52 PM, phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
What are the typical restraints upon the size of e-mail attachments?
How much variation is there between providers of e-mail service?
20 MB for Gmail. Anyone providing less is a Rip Van Winkle.
20 MB for Gmail. Anyone providing less is a Rip Van Winkle.
That may be the case, but if the receiving end has a smaller limit, than
Google's limit won't be of any use.
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ISP's average 1-5 MB as a limit on attachments.
...which makes me realize that I said 1 GB when I meant 1 MB.
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Watching you guys fail to ask any of the right questions is quite
funny. A clear-thinking Mac person would want to know...
Why is this video file so damn big? snip
This is why such people should be avoided when at all possible. They tend
to overcomplicate simple problems.
A has a video. He
Dropbox FAQ: http://www.getdropbox.com/help/category/Getting%20Started
Dropbox download: http://www.getdropbox.com/install
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Watching you guys fail to ask any of the right questions is quite
funny. A clear-thinking Mac person would want to know...
Why is this
Overall Gmail storage space = I think 5 GB (or is it now 7GB ??) with an
additional 1 GB for PicasaWeb pics. 10 GB additional can be purchased
for $20/ yr.
If you use Google Docs Business Standard, Premier or Educational/ Non
Profit, there are bigger storage limits with Standard having a 7
Thanks for the info on Dropbox. I was only familar with Yousendit.
What I prefer to do is setup an FTP site and upload my file there for
others to get. But you must ba able to do this.
Stewart
At 05:53 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
Dropbox FAQ:
Somebody mentioned Box.net also
https://www.box.net/signup
Three vers:
Free Lite: 5 collaboration folders 1 GB of storage 25 MB file uploads
Individual - Free 14 Day Trial $7.95 / mo
5 collaboration folders, 5 GB of storage, 1 GB file uploads, Email
Support, Faster Uploads
Business -
Thanks for the info on Dropbox. I was only familar with Yousendit.
What I prefer to do is setup an FTP site and upload my file there for
others to get. But you must ba able to do this.
De nada. I prefer Box.net (Box) because it has features that work better
for businesses, but Dropbox
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:06 PM, mike xha...@gmail.com wrote:
I know live.com and gmail are 10 meg total size. ISP's are usually smaller
by quite a bit but vary.
HughesNet gives me an upload limit of 20 MB per e-mail, which is a
lot more than most ISPs offer.
Steve
I already manage a web site so it is easy to upload the stuff to the
web site, and then make it available.
Of course the next step is to remove when you are done.
Stewart
At 06:23 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
De nada. I prefer Box.net (Box) because it has features that work better
for
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:51 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
This is why such people should be avoided when at all possible.
They tend
to overcomplicate simple problems.
A has a video. He wants to send it to B over the Internet. He
was
provided the correct answer on how to send a large file: use a
We call this trying to shove 10 pounds of shit into a five-pound bag.
This may be so, but it was not the question, nor the topic.
Feel free to offer your advice to Marcio once you're done cat-calling.
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On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
Feel free to offer your advice to Marcio once you're done cat-calling.
So now we need to seek your approval before we answer technical
questions?
His last post clearly indicated frustration with the try-it-again-
harder type of advice he was
So now we need to seek your approval before we answer technical
questions?
I thought maybe you could, oh, I don't know, help, instead of, you know,
not.
His last post clearly indicated frustration with the try-it-again-
harder type of advice he was getting.
His post clearly indicated it was
On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:25 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
You're going to make Marcio feel bad, fighting over him like this.
I watch you guys mislead him for several days.
I finally jumped in with 1 post to move things in a better direction
and you attacked me.
You are a troll.
I finally jumped in with 1 post to move things in a better direction
and you attacked me.
Let's see now, you said: Watching you guys fail to ask any of the right
questions is quite
funny. And: We call this trying to shove 10 pounds of shit into a
five-pound bag.
And I said: This may be so,
I would rather join the local Armadillo lodge.
We get to join every so often at Armadillo World Headquarters
Stewart
At 10:27 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
I checked with the troll union and they said that you, being the chapter
president, have to clear all new applicants. That's too much
That's so cool Rev, that I want it on a hat.
This can't be the place:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_World_Headquarters
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I would rather join the local Armadillo lodge.
We get to join every so often at Armadillo World Headquarters
Stewart
?
Anyone knows?
Marcio
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Sent: May 29, 2009 12:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] When I think know...
NO.
Most email messages only allow an attachment of about 1-5 mb.
Your video is most
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Marcio m...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Many thanks to you. Now, exposing my ignorance, how do I transfer a CD or
DVD video file to my system?... Yes, I should know better but this is the
first time...
I've heard lots of good things about Handbrake-
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] When I think know...
I use box.net at work for our large files. It works very well and is a good
price. Yousendit is very nice, but also very expensive.
Both have limited time trials where you can use them for just such a thing.
Box used has a free 1 GB account, but it's
When I am confident with this sexy machine, here I go aain. My daughter asked
me to send a video to a place she is applying to. Do you guess? I have been
trying half an hour! I have Eudora, Skype, Pinneacle, Nero, Picasa... and I am
suffering...no luck! I have the video in CD and DVD. Is it
NO.
Most email messages only allow an attachment of about 1-5 mb.
Your video is most likely much larger than this.
For a large file, copy it to your harddrive and sue a program (web)
such as www.Yousendit.com
This will load it up to their server much like an FTP site (File
Transfer
What he said, but I'll also suggest that the video is probably already
available online, so all you really have to do is find it and send her
a *link* to it.
Try a google video search on the title or the filename. Shoot an email
to the contact listed on their website if you can't find it linked
I use box.net at work for our large files. It works very well and is a good
price. Yousendit is very nice, but also very expensive.
Both have limited time trials where you can use them for just such a thing.
Box used has a free 1 GB account, but it's limited to 25 MB files. The
trial version
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