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Great idea for the glossary. Here are some suggested add-ons:

mini-director
Kill-a-watt
Part 15
z-tree
spiral tree (see Weber tree)
Bellagio poles/ Firesticks
Carson (Williams)
the various forums' abbreviations: PC; HU; CC, etc.
The common vendors' abbreviations (or owner name used when referring to their company): CDI (Paul); CLS (Darryl); Dan, Travis, etc.
Light Keeper Pro
WIW (TSO)
Audacity

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BrownOut wrote:

I remember them showing us this video in elementary school:


In elementary school we didn't even have such a thing as a "video." Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie. Thank goodness for technology today!
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CKSedg wrote:

Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie.

ahhh...the good ole days...

and I was the nerdy kid who always got to load the film and run the projector....
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jimswinder wrote:

CKSedg wrote:
Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie.

ahhh...the good ole days...

and I was the nerdy kid who always got to load the film and run the projector....

And I got to run the MIMEOGRAPH machine in Junior High School. No such things as a copier back then. But that started my career in printing, which I have pursued for over 40 years now.
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jimswinder wrote:

ahhh...the good ole days...

and I was the nerdy kid who always got to load the film and run the projector....


And tell us what happens when the film is not attached to the take up reel correctly.
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BrownOut wrote:

jimswinder wrote:
ahhh...the good ole days...

and I was the nerdy kid who always got to load the film and run the projector....


And tell us what happens when the film is not attached to the take up reel correctly.

Kinda reminds you of a certain weber tree when it is all piled on the floor...:):D
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DonFL wrote:

BrownOut wrote:
And tell us what happens when the film is not attached to the take up reel correctly.

Kinda reminds you of a certain weber tree when it is all piled on the floor...:):D

lol...yes it does...yes it does...
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CKSedg wrote:


In elementary school we didn't even have such a thing as a "video." Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie. Thank goodness for technology today!

You must have gone to a "rich" school. We only had 16mm films
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JBullard wrote:

CKSedg wrote:

In elementary school we didn't even have such a thing as a "video." Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie. Thank goodness for technology today!

You must have gone to a "rich" school. We only had 16mm films


mimeograph....'nough said.

MikeeH
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CKSedg wrote:

BrownOut wrote:
I remember them showing us this video in elementary school:


In elementary school we didn't even have such a thing as a "video." Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie. Thank goodness for technology today!

I remember something like that in history class..... :shock:
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MikeH wrote:

JBullard wrote:
CKSedg wrote:

In elementary school we didn't even have such a thing as a "video."  Anything we watched was a 35mm film, shown on a projector with bad sound and the click, click, click throughout the entire movie.  Thank goodness for technology today!

You must have gone to a "rich" school.   We only had 16mm films


mimeograph....'nough said.

MikeeH


mimeograph? is that what they use to check for breast cancer?:)
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Ron Amedee wrote:
and don't forget...LAME

What, are you wanting a photo directory or something?
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;):P:P
This guy looks familiar . . . .


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