Subject: [harryproa] Re: Gardner - sail to the Bahamas.
From: "robert" <cateran1949@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 5/26/2010, 1:59 AM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
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Good going.
How much further round do you intend to go?
regards,
RObert
--- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Doug Haines <doha720@...> wrote:
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> Sort of on that topic:
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> I just sailed around the two capes down south.
> From Dunsboruogh to Augusta.
> Quite exciting , but also tiring. Long day in some swell.
> Cape Naturalist to cape leeuwinj in the south mark the limits of W.A.'s surf coast, including the breaks at Margaret River, the box, Yallingup and Cowarumup Bay.
> Thankfully there was a place to drop hook behind cape leeuwin lighthouse, because it was dark and I was fucked.
> Buut this morning I found the river entrance and found it was easily passable for multihulls. A good fun little ride in to the hardy inlet to some rest and drying shit out.
> This is like Kalbarri.
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> Pouring with rain but inside cabin got some internet connection and making hot drinks.
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> Doug
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> PS. the sailing guides re3commend passing cape leeuwin anbout 10nm to the South.
> I think I passed it about ten metrees to the south, cos I sure wasn't goin' all that long way round.
> The only piss off I don't like in this small boat is a headwind.
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> --- On Thu, 20/5/10, Gardner Pomper <gardner@...> wrote:
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> From: Gardner Pomper <gardner@...>
> Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re: Mast questions again
> To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
> Date: Thursday, 20 May, 2010, 4:14
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> I have never done any of this, but I just did a google of "convert youtube to powerpoint" and found this article. Hope this helps.
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> Play YouTube Videos in PowerPoint without Internet
> First download the YouTube video locally in either Windows Media or AVI format since PowerPoint doesn’t understand the default FLV or MP4 formats of YouTube.
> You can either use Zamzar.com or MediaConverter. org to save any YouTube video as an AVI file â€" I prefer Media Converter since it supports in-browser conversion while Zamzar requires your email addressing where they send the link to converted video.
> Related Trick: Find High Resolution Video Clips on YouTube
> Once the video is saved as an AVI or WMV file on your computer, go to Insert â€"> Movie â€"> "Movie from file" to put the YouTube video in the current slide.
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> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 9:23 AM, k_s_oneill <K_S_ONeill@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> --- In harryproa@yahoogrou ps.com.au, Rob Denney <harryproa@ .> wrote:
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> > Do any of you computer geniuses know how to get videos from You Tube into a
> > form that can be used on Powerpoint? I am giving a talk in NZ next week
> > and would like to show the Rare Bird video. The venue may not have internet
> > access. If anyone can download it and send it to me, i would be very
> > grateful.
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> I use Realplayer SP:
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> http://www.real. com/realplayer/ video-downloader
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> I loathe Powerpoint, so I can't help you there, but SP is very easy. Install SP, go to youtube, go to the video, hit play, put the mouse on the video screen and a little tab pops up that asks, "Download this video?" Click on that and it saves it to your hd.
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> Let me know if you can't get it to work and I'll download and email the video to you.
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> Kevin
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