Maybe I should take this to tech, but...
Movies. The ones of the belly-dancing and Jilli-dancing, etc. My camera recorded them in AVI format. Turns out that in order to play them using Quicktime on a Mac, I need to install (copy) "CASIO AVI Importer.component" into my /Library/Quicktime directory. The component thingie doesn't permamently convert the video, but instead is necessary for playback.
Not sure what is required to get the movies to play on a PC. Anyway, I'd hate to make everyone who wanted to see the movies download a proprietary Quicktime extension, but at the moment I'm not sure what I can do....
techie details:
MPEG-4 Video, 320 x 240 DVI ADPCM, Mono, 11.025 kHz 15 fps
Heeee - I did hear about that Aimee. Paypal works (though I get hit with fees), or you could pop her a check. Either way.
There are so many folks I didn't get to say good bye to - no bye-bye squishes of Miss Em. sigh
How's about I photoshop some of the photos to take me out and put you in? Cause you're way better looking.
Nah. Organic or nothing.
Besides, that statement is debatable.
Shut it, OzBoy.
That's it? Where's the praising and extolling of my virtues? Where's the love?
Ha - I just noticed that Matt is in way more pictures than me. but I think that is because he is in 1000 background photos.
But as Epic says about me- I am cuter in real life than I am in photos. and I agree 100%. so .... more people should meet me . after recovery day.
Oh, dammit. I just realized that I never showed off the wicked cool Angel Investigations pin on my backpack.
I just wanted to pipe up and add my praise and gratitude for Deb's able handling of the Hospitality Suite and Prom. I whined at her once about how I could not seem to get friggin' beer in San Francisco and lo! The next day there was Sierra Nevada awaiting my trembling hands.
So thank you, Deb. You? Rock.
So thank you, Deb. You? Rock.
Truly, it was a very well organized and put together Prom, and Deb went above and beyond. Many thanks.
Huh. Maybe I can import the video into iMovie, and then either burn VCDs or else export back into Quicktime, thus (maybe) eliminating the Casio extension thingie....
Hmmm....