Carlisle 2010



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Ron Keij
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Re: Carlisle 2010 Poetry in motion

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rogerh wrote:Is there a way to enlarge the movies on my monitor?
(next time everybody needs to chat it up...need some Hello's or cheering!)
You can right click on the movie and you can set the enlargement (zoom in) or try the link on YouTube and see it full screen. On the YouTube page there are also a couple of movies that I haven't uploaded here yet that were taken during our visit to the Pomona Hot Rod Ranch. I made a note to myself for the cheering and hello's next year but if you read the post under yours and follow the instructions you can take care of that yourself next year :lol:

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[This post is an empty placeholder, for a .flv video that has been converted to .mp4 and inserted elsewhere in this thread. -Dan]
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[who knew that in 2010, Flash would go the way of the dinosaur... And .mp4 is now the de facto standard for video. Converting all .flv's and .wmv's to .mp4 as I go. iPhone .mov's are OK - like .mp4, they comply with the H264 standard. -Dan]
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Thanks Ron-those videos were true magic for anybody with 59 Plymouth blood in their veins. That view over the hood was incredibly familiar (see photo from mine), but unfortunately I've never been on the same highway as 2 other 59s. That's about as rare as sighting a Bigfoot in the Arizona desert.

Those 3 finned monsters must have been a traffic hazard for drivers of the bland new stuff on the same roads-thanks for some great video work.
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It was a blast to be a part of! People were looking at us in amazement seeing 3 59's in one view! :o


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