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wondering .. do you have a TV on board? How ....
Legality never bothered Larry. It's just his contribution to the plot to
put the jew run movie studios out of business. NE Sailboat wrote: Captain Larry ,, let me see if I have this right ... I buy a laptop. Then I purchase an external hard drive. Download the movies onto the external hard drive ,, instant movie library. Is this all legal? ------------------------ "Larry" wrote in message ... "Capt. Rob" wrote in news:1164551737.250119.99120 : You can store 100 movies in the space of a couple of paperbacks. A hundred? You want me to ERASE 90% of the hard drive??...(c; There's another issue on a boat, too. DVD/CD storage of FRAGILE disks for the DVD player. If he gets a nice laptop and adds one of the monsterous hard drives in a $39 USB external hard drive box, there are NO disks to store, scratch, curse over when they don't work. Just plug in the USB drive, select which genre music/movies you want and pick from the 400 movies and 25,000 music files to play. Load the drive at home and just carry it all to the boat. My 750GB external hd is about a foot long, 3" thick and 5" wide. DivX movies from alt.binaries.movies.divx end up being from 700MB to 1.4GB each, depending on how the ripper compressed them. Storing 500 of these movies is easy! Those old movies you like are also posted to: alt.binaries.movies alt.binaries.boneless alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-film alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-film.post-1960 Wonderful old TV shows are also posted to: alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-tv There's thousands of them on usenetserver.com as I'm typing this. Help yourself..(c; I've collected a few and no, I don't send them out: MASTER MOVIE LIST |
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wondering .. do you have a TV on board? How ....
A hundred? You want me to ERASE 90% of the hard drive??...(c;
There's another issue on a boat, too. DVD/CD storage of FRAGILE disks for the DVD player. If he gets a nice laptop and adds one of the monsterous hard drives in a $39 USB external hard drive box, there are NO disks to store, scratch, curse over when they don't work. DVDs are not fragile, less so than a HD. Keep them in a thick CD wallet and you're all done. I used a laptop for a TV on a boat. It was a high end dell. The angles for best viewing were pretty poor compared to my smaller Sony. Also, for a few bucks my Sony gets a total replacement at Circuit City. That warranty on the Dell was a lot more and I was risking a 1600 dollar machine...not a good thing just to watch an occasional movie. Because the Sony's screen swivels and folds flat tablet style, it can also be mounted. Robert 35s5 NY |
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Oh no ,,, not the Jew Bankers again!
"krj" wrote in message ... Legality never bothered Larry. It's just his contribution to the plot to put the jew run movie studios out of business. NE Sailboat wrote: Captain Larry ,, let me see if I have this right ... I buy a laptop. Then I purchase an external hard drive. Download the movies onto the external hard drive ,, instant movie library. Is this all legal? ------------------------ "Larry" wrote in message ... "Capt. Rob" wrote in news:1164551737.250119.99120 : You can store 100 movies in the space of a couple of paperbacks. A hundred? You want me to ERASE 90% of the hard drive??...(c; There's another issue on a boat, too. DVD/CD storage of FRAGILE disks for the DVD player. If he gets a nice laptop and adds one of the monsterous hard drives in a $39 USB external hard drive box, there are NO disks to store, scratch, curse over when they don't work. Just plug in the USB drive, select which genre music/movies you want and pick from the 400 movies and 25,000 music files to play. Load the drive at home and just carry it all to the boat. My 750GB external hd is about a foot long, 3" thick and 5" wide. DivX movies from alt.binaries.movies.divx end up being from 700MB to 1.4GB each, depending on how the ripper compressed them. Storing 500 of these movies is easy! Those old movies you like are also posted to: alt.binaries.movies alt.binaries.boneless alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-film alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-film.post-1960 Wonderful old TV shows are also posted to: alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-tv There's thousands of them on usenetserver.com as I'm typing this. Help yourself..(c; I've collected a few and no, I don't send them out: MASTER MOVIE LIST |
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wondering .. do you have a TV on board? How ....
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 17:50:32 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote: Except for Herb, I always look at those forecasts with a little skeptism - I think about why they are saying what they say, and I look at the weather map and the radar images that they show and make up my own mind. If you are heading offshore don't forget the satellite photos and the 7 day Navy wave height forecast. I find them invaluable and suspect that Herb does also. https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/WAM/wam.html http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html Also on the internet, take a look at: http://crownweather.com/tropical.html They come pretty close to having it all. |
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On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 11:50:43 -0500, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote: Forget the TV. I just got back from Wallyworld. There is something really illogical about seeing THREE million dollar plus Wonderlodges "camping" in the parking lot! I think I would rather anchor off the commercial dock at Ponce than a Wal-Mart parking lot. :-) Yes, and some of these so called RV parks don't look very appealing either. |
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:54:20 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: If I can decide ??? Always a hard thing ... and I can buy two or three extra battery packs on Ebay cheap ... why not. Go to your favorite marine store and buy a $30 inverter. Play your DVDs, charge your cell phone, power your laptop, run your electric drill, TV, etc., etc. |
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 18:12:01 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: I was just looking at a chart .... since you seem to know the area .. is it a tough ride up the Kennebec? In my experience the toughest part is at the entry. If you have a strong outgoing tide/current against an incoming southerly swell, things can get a bit "disturbed". Pick your day and time and you'll be fine. |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... "NE Sailboat" wrote in news:gt6ah.4419$Kw2.3963 @trndny05: TV Onboard Report ::; from the sailor who started this madness. Got a laptop computer? Feh, jack of all trades, master of none. For something simple like watching a movie using a laptop sucks compared to a plain old portable DVD player. The DVD players don't have to boot (or have an entirely crappy BIOS player). That and portable DVD players generally have *considerably* better battery life than laptops. Finally, one's spouse, family, friends and/or children can generally use a portable DVD player entirely without assistance. Never underestimate the value of simple devices. I've got laptops and know how to use them. I greatly prefer a plain DVD player instead. |
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