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William Davis
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Posted:
Sun Jun 19, 2005 3:00 am Post subject:
Re: used Panasonic CT-1384VY color TV/monitors for sale |
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In article <b2Mse.30310$J12.26359@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
"PTRAVEL" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote:
| Quote: | "stu" <sir@s2soft.com> wrote in message
news:1119018651.122824.87270@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
used Panasonic CT-1384VY color monitors for sale
I have 5 used Panasonic color monitors (TV plus 3 sets of video and
audio jacks and set of S-video input/output connectors in the back) for
sale. Pretty good shape. Four are black in color; one is white.
Also included is a Panasonic remote control device for each.
If you don't know what S-video is, look at some definitions at
www.vidgames.com/ps/hints/svideo.html.
Price is $35 each and buyer pays for the freight, as well,
approximately $20 (by FedEx Ground). Boxes are 18"x18"x18", and weigh
26#. The monitors are in Phoenix, AZ.
What model? Any burn-in?
Please contact us by email sir@s2soft.com.
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Paul,
If you're seriously interested, I could take some time and go look at
them for you.
Just let me know.
(enjoying a rare "off" weekend in Scottsdale! - except for Sunday
afternoon when we're taking Mikey up to Prescott to camp!)
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Richard Crowley
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Posted:
Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Good News DVD Decrypter is NOT Gone |
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"NerdRevenge" wrote ...
| Quote: | http://www.dvddecrypter.r8.org/
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Those who are not dyslexic will read...
"Future development of DVD Decrypter has stopped for now
and the program is somewhat of an orphan. Various legal issues
prevent further development in it's current form."
"This website is not the original and I am not the original
LIGHTNING UK!" |
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Richard Crowley
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Posted:
Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:38 pm Post subject:
Re: used Panasonic CT-1384VY color TV/monitors for sale |
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"PTRAVEL" wrote ...
Subject line says: "Panasonic CT-1384VY"
Alas, Panasonic doesn't seem to recognize this model number,
and I can't find many hits online excepe for all the copies of
this offer for sale. |
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Raskolnikov Alexis Friede
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Posted:
Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:43 pm Post subject:
RE: Gritty Super 8 |
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We took some good 30p footage, desaturated it, added a warm tint, then
in After Effects used a 3-2 pull down utility along with added grain.
Back in Premiere, softened the focus a bit. Definitely has that low
budget feel. |
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Jrb
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Posted:
Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:30 pm Post subject:
Re: Capturing video in remote locations for the web |
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Have you come across this site for eagles nesting along the CT River?
There's some technical information on their setup available.
http://www.nu.com/eagles/default.asp
- Jrb |
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Posted:
Sun Jul 10, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: WTB: SDI Card for PVM-1954Q monitor |
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Ross Video make a card that will fit into Sony Monitors at far less
the price of the Sony cards. |
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me @ home
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Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: FS DSR-80 DVCAM VTR very very low hours. Unit in NY $34 |
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How much?????????????????
On 16 Jul 2005 11:15:18 -0700, "rmm" <rustammarc@gmail.com> wrote:
=>This Sony VTR was a backup machine which was used very lightly. The
=>hours on the machine read:
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=>Operation: 0207
=>Tape: 0000
=>Thread: 0010
=>Drum: 0001
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=>Machine is in full working order an in excellent visual condition.
Has
=>QSDI board, not SDI. Photographs available for serious buyers.
Email
=>Rustammarc@gmail.com
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=>I am looking for a quick sale, so REASONABLE cash offers are
=>considered. Will ship from NYC at buyer's expense. Unit is
packaged
=>and ready to send out.
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=>Please write with any questions.
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=>
=>>From Sony Product Literature:
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=>For broadcast quality editing performance, the DSR80 is the
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=>right tool for creativity, flexibility and convenience.
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=>This DVCAM editing recorder/player features built-in TBC,
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=>RS-422A IF and TC reader/generator, which conforms to the
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=>SMPTE standard for editing. The DSR80 accepts dual
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=>cassettes (standard/mini) and playback/records up to three
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=>hours. In addition, it provides DV playback compatibility,
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=>jog audio and digital slow functions. With ClipLink
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=>operations support and RGB signal interface availability
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=>for CG recording application, this unit offers an excellent
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=>range of capabilities and is ideal for all-digital and
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=>hybrid analog systems.
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=>Features:
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=> * DVCAM and DV Format Playback
=> * Dual Cassette Mechanism
=> * SDTI (QSDI) I/O connectors
=> * Serial Digital Interface
=> * Analog Inputs and Outputs
=> * Built-in SMPTE Time Code Generator/Reader
=> * High Speed Picture Search
=> * Jog Audio
=> * Digital Slow Function
=> * Self Diagnostics
=> * Dual cassette mechanism accepts both standard and
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=>mini size cassette tapes.
=> * The DVCAM digital recording format for video
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=>professionals is an extension of the consumer DV format.
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=>Therefore, it maintains playback compatibility with the
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=>consumer DV recordings and has the advantage that both
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=>standard and mini cassettes can be used in the same
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=>machine.
=> * The DSR80 provides a full complement of analog I/O
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=>for video and audio, which offers compatibility with
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=>conventional analog equipment, such as Betacam SP™, Hi-8™
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=>and S-VHS for a smooth and gradual transition to digital
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=>systems. For video, composite, component and S-video
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=>connections are provided. Four channel or two channel
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=>(selectable) inputs and outputs are provided for audio.
=> * The DSR80 offers high speed picture search that
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=>provides a recognizable picture at various speeds over a
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=>range of up to 32 times normal speed, in both forward and
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=>reverse, to quicken editing operations.
=> * Complete reproduction of four channels or two
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=>channels of digital audio is achieved 1/30 to 1 times
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=>normal playback speed, both in forward and reverse, in the
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=>JOG mode. This feature is helpful for quickly and precisely
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=>designating editing points while monitoring the digital
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=>audio signals. The audio data is held in the memory and
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=>output according to search speed for enhanced recognition.
=> * The Digital Slow Function takes advantage of digital
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=>processing for playback 0 - +1/5 times normal playback
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=>speed both in forward and reverse, realizing noiseless
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=>slow-motion images with picture quality on par with dynamic
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=>tracking playback. Either frame or field accurate playback
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=>is possible.
=> * Should an error be detected, an error message will be
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=>displayed, identifying the problem area. In this way,
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=>down-time can be minimized. Moreover, the error log
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=>function makes it easier to detect the error by retaining
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=>the past status data of the DSR80 in memory.
=> * The DSR80 is equipped with a QSDI interface that
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=>handles compressed video as well as sub-code data and
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=>digital audio signals of the DVCAM recording format. The
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=>QSDI interface allows degradation-free transfer of both
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=>video and audio signals.
=> * The SDI, which conforms to the SMPTE 259M broadcast
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=>standard, is supported by the optional DSBK-120 SDI I/O
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=>Board for simple connection with SDI equipped devices such
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=>as Digital BETACAM™ VTRs.
=> * A built-in time code generator and reader are in the
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=>DSR80 to offer precise video editing. The time code
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=>conforms to the SMPTE standard. Time code written in the
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=>sub code is controlled via the RS-422A interface port.
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=>Input/output of time code is possible with the optional
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=>DSBK-130 Time Code Input/Output Board.
=> * The DSR80 is equipped with a built-in time base
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=>corrector for all analog outputs giving highly stable video
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=>signals. Sync and SC phase adjustment is made from the
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=>front panel, while the TBC control is possible with the
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=>optional UVR-60 TBC Remote Control Unit.
=> * Power requirements: AC 120V, 50/60Hz
=> * Power consumption: 145W
=> * Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
=> * Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
=> * Tape speed: 28.193mm/sec.
=> * Y/C delay: Less than 30ns
=> * Frequency response: 2CH mode (48kHz)20kHz +
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=>0.5dB/-1.0dB4CH mode (32kHz)14.5kHz +0.5dB/-1.0Db
=> * Dynamic range: More than 85dB
=> * Distortion (THD + N): Less than 0.05%
=> * Fast forward/rewind time: Standard size: Less than 3
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=>minutes with PDV-184MEMini size: Less than 1 minute with
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=>PDVM-40ME
=> * K-factor (K2T, KPB): Less than 2.0%
=> * Format: DVCAM
=> * Cassette tape type: Mini (w/h/d): 66 x 48 x 12.2mm(2
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=>5/8 X 1 15/16 X 1/2 inches)Standard (w/h/d): 125 x 78 x
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=>14.6mm(5 x 3 1/6 x 19/32 inches)
=> * Record/playback time: Standard size: More than 184
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=>minutes with PDV-184ME Mini size: More than 40 minutes with
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=>PDVM-40ME
=> * Picture search speed: Via RS-422A:Up to 32X normal,
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=>fwd and revVia optional SVRM-100A: JOG modeFrame by frame
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=>x2 fwd, x-1 rev SHUTTLE mode8 steps, still to x16 normal,
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=>fwd/revDigital slow mode2 steps, still to x1/10 normal
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=>speed, forward and reverse JOG audio mode1/30 to x1,
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=>forward and reverse
=> * Signal to noise ratio (via analog component I/O):
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=>More than 55dB
=> * Analog Outputs: VIDEO OUTComposite, BNC w/through
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=>outRGB/COMPONENT (Y,R-Y,B-Y)BNC (x3)S-VIDEO OUT4-pin
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=>S-VideoREF VIDEO OUTBNC (gen out)AUDIO OUTXLR 3-pinAUDIO
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=>MONITOR OUTRCA pin
=> * Other I/O: REMOTE IN/OUT9-pin, femaleTBC
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=>REMOTE15-pin, maleHEADPHONE OUTJM-60 headphone stereo
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=>jackCONTROL-SMini jack
=> * Humidity: Less than 80% relative humidity
=> * Bandwidth (via analog component I/O): 5.0MHz
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=>±1.0dB5.75MHz ±0dB/-3.0dB (typical measurement)
=> * Analog Inputs: VIDEO INComposite, BNC(w/through
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=>out)RGB/COMPONENT (Y,R-Y,B-Y)BNC (x3)REF VIDEO INBNC(with
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=>through out)AUDIO INPUT (XLR 3-pin female (x4)2CH mode:
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=>48kHz, 16 bit lock4CH mode: 32kHz, 12 bit lock
=> * Digital I/O: QSDIBNCAES/EBUXLR 3-pin (x2) |
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Richard Crowley
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Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 10:02 am Post subject:
Re: FS DSR-80 DVCAM VTR very very low hours. Unit in NY $34 |
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"me @ home" wrote ...
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Is that a rhetorical question?
(The price is in the subject line!) |
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MazzzzzingaZ
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Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 1:12 pm Post subject:
Re: Preview Windows in Vegas 6: doesn't work!!!! |
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| Now it works. Maybe a bad installation. Thanks anyway. |
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Bob Ford
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Posted:
Sat Jul 23, 2005 3:35 am Post subject:
Re: Do not order through www.bestpricecameras.com |
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On 22 Jul 2005 11:16:25 -0700, "arianna"
<arianna.macdougal@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
Last week I put ordered a camcorder at www.bestpricecamers.com. Their
price seemed the lowest. The first suprise was that their shipping cost
starts 1t $50 and then for next day delivery they charge $150. My
husband wanted the camcorder for the weekend and their price was still
the best. I put the order and the next day, I get a call if I want an
extra battery and I they tried to use pressure tactics to sell me extra
accessories at inflated prices. I declined and asked to keep my
original order.
After 3 days, I called back and they claimed that they are out of
stock. I cancelled the order. They were very unappologetic about the
whole thing. They really suck. Be careful if you plan to shop at their
store.
Arianna
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Arianna have you ever heard "let the buyer beware"?
What do you expect when you search out the most el cheapo price you
can find and never mind whether they are reputable or not.
If you had ever read this group much at all you would already know
there are several good dealers who operate at an honest level with
fair pricing.........notice I didn't say CHEAPEST!
B & H Photo
Adorama
One of my favorites Columbia Audio/Video in North Highlands, IL
(suburb of Chicago).
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
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Bob Ford
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Posted:
Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: They already walk amongst us... |
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:40:21 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
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"sairenns" <sairenns@6url.com> wrote in message
news:1122409695.246116.100900@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
In 1947 they arrived...
They already walk amongst us...
And MORE are coming...
http://sairenns.freespaces.com/
oh please.. gays have been around a lot longer than 60 years.
Hey Jona: |
Am I missing something here...what the hell does this site have to do
with gays?
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com |
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Jona Vark
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Posted:
Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: They already walk amongst us... |
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"Bob Ford" <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:sumde1pgkrfc096mv1dqssei92elfuc60q@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:13:49 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
"Bob Ford" <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:6lide117dkm34mg87c4b40pdaiehrtjt2b@4ax.com...
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:40:21 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
"sairenns" <sairenns@6url.com> wrote in message
news:1122409695.246116.100900@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
In 1947 they arrived...
They already walk amongst us...
And MORE are coming...
http://sairenns.freespaces.com/
oh please.. gays have been around a lot longer than 60 years.
Hey Jona:
Am I missing something here...what the hell does this site have to do
with gays?
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
yes.. you're completely missing ... a joke.
you don't actually click on those links people post here do ya?
C'mon now Nap, sometimes I'm bored and curious ya' know :-^)
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so.. was it worth it? what is it .. a UFO thing?
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Bob Ford
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Posted:
Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: They already walk amongst us... |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:13:49 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
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"Bob Ford" <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:6lide117dkm34mg87c4b40pdaiehrtjt2b@4ax.com...
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:40:21 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
"sairenns" <sairenns@6url.com> wrote in message
news:1122409695.246116.100900@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
In 1947 they arrived...
They already walk amongst us...
And MORE are coming...
http://sairenns.freespaces.com/
oh please.. gays have been around a lot longer than 60 years.
Hey Jona:
Am I missing something here...what the hell does this site have to do
with gays?
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
yes.. you're completely missing ... a joke.
you don't actually click on those links people post here do ya?
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C'mon now Nap, sometimes I'm bored and curious ya' know :-^)
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com |
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Jona Vark
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Posted:
Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: They already walk amongst us... |
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"Bob Ford" <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:6lide117dkm34mg87c4b40pdaiehrtjt2b@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:40:21 GMT, "Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote:
"sairenns" <sairenns@6url.com> wrote in message
news:1122409695.246116.100900@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
In 1947 they arrived...
They already walk amongst us...
And MORE are coming...
http://sairenns.freespaces.com/
oh please.. gays have been around a lot longer than 60 years.
Hey Jona:
Am I missing something here...what the hell does this site have to do
with gays?
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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yes.. you're completely missing ... a joke.
you don't actually click on those links people post here do ya? |
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