Sorry guys, I was uploading the video at my shop earlier and had to run out so my laptop went to sleep and the upload aborted...
I am uploading again now. I will start a new thread.
Sorry guys, I was uploading the video at my shop earlier and had to run out so my laptop went to sleep and the upload aborted...
I am uploading again now. I will start a new thread.
Garry Dean - Tampa, FL - 813-846-4406
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"This video is unavailable."
Did you break YouTube?
Charlie
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Its still processing... I may have posted it prematurely...
Give it a few...
Garry Dean - Tampa, FL - 813-846-4406
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His g/f is not impressed! :fear::horn::preggers::boom::deadhorse::pound:
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Must`ve uploaded it with one of these bad boys:
nger:
Charlie
Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
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I actually used one of those once. for a whopping 300 bps. (.0375 kb per second). One picture the resolution of the modem pic would take an hour to download.
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Originally Posted by Ben@Autopia
Jeez... I think my first modem was 9600 baud. Used it to log on to CompuServe from an old Tandy PC
I can`t imagine a 300 baud connection. Even ASCII graphics would take forever to download.
Charlie
Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
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Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
Hehe, had a Tandy 1000 way back when and used CompuServe for a while. On a 300 baud modem, you can watch the ascii being drawn... :work:
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Nice. Mine was one of the early "Portable Computer" models, a 1400LT
With an external CGA monitor, that was fun times.
Charlie
Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
http://www.cchautoappearance.com/
Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
4 color was the way to go! 12" models were going for 2k back in the mid 80`s. Actually, Tandy had the option for 16 color (EGA), if you wanted to really break the bank. :bat
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